‘WisconsinBiz’ Will Promote the State as a Place to Do Business

Publication and website to serve as a toolbox for economic growth

WisconsinBiz and WisconsinBiz.com are new tools promoting Wisconsin as a place to do business. (Photo: Business Wire)

WisconsinBiz and WisconsinBiz.com are new tools promoting Wisconsin as a place to do business. (Photo: Business Wire)

MILWAUKEE--()--BizTimes Media LLC (www.biztimes.com) today unveiled the inaugural edition of “WisconsinBiz,” a special magazine and website (www.wisconsinbiz.com) to promote Wisconsin as a place to do business.

The 112-page, glossy publication has a three-fold mission: (1) To provide resources for Wisconsin-based businesses to grow in the state; (2) To provide resources for out-of-state businesses to consider moving to Wisconsin; and (3) To help attract and retain top talent in Wisconsin.

“WisconsinBiz” serves as a toolbox for economic growth, including: five main reasons to do business in Wisconsin; profiles of seven industry clusters that are growing in Wisconsin; a roundup of the academic research that is providing opportunities for businesses to grow in Wisconsin; profiles of regional economic development agencies; and a roundup of the economic impact of the Native American Tribal Communities in Wisconsin.

“WisconsinBiz” and WisconsinBiz.com readers will also find a plethora of statistical snapshots and photographs of the state, as well as a series of sponsored content pages.

“Wisconsin has all of the resources, infrastructure and people needed to start a business, grow a business or move a business,” said Dan Meyer, publisher at BizTimes Media LLC. “With this new publication, the state now has a comprehensive and powerful one-stop catalyst for economic development.”

BizTimes Media LLC’s partners in the “WisconsinBiz” project included: the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation, Associated Bank and the University of Wisconsin System.

“I would like to thank all of the corporate and institutional sponsors and advertisers who made this special project possible,” Meyer said. “The Wisconsin way has always been ‘Forward.’ That is precisely where we are headed. It’s in our DNA. We’re confident this special publication will provide an entry point for companies to grow In Wisconsin.”

The magazine includes a welcome message from Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker. “We need to continue to provide competitive advantages for companies interested in growing here or moving here,” Walker said. “I hope ‘WisconsinBiz’ will be a valuable resource to you. The purpose is to provide a focus on economic development, research and innovation, and business growth. I would like to thank WEDC and BizTimes for their work on this publication. I am glad we are continuing to work to move Wisconsin forward.”

Production of the special supplement was overseen by the editorial and production staff of BizTimes Media LLC. Freelance journalist Jon Anne Willow served as a contributing editor for the project.

“Wisconsin Biz” was delivered as a special supplement to subscribers of BizTimes Milwaukee magazine. BizTimes Media published 38,000 copies of the special supplement, which was mailed to strategic business outlets and partners throughout Wisconsin and surrounding.

An online version of the special supplement and updates about the state’s economic progress are available at www.wisconsinbiz.com. Additional copies of the special supplement are available for purchase by calling (414) 277-8181. BizTimes Media LLC will publish new editions of the magazine annually.

BizTimes Media LLC produces the award-winning BizTimes Milwaukee magazine and BizTimes.com.

Contacts

BizTimes
Steve Jagler
Executive Editor
Steve.jagler@biztimes.com
414-336-7116

Release Summary

WisconsinBiz and www.wisconsinbiz.com, created and published by BizTimes Media LLC is an economic development tool & resource for businesses to grow in the state of Wisconsin.

Contacts

BizTimes
Steve Jagler
Executive Editor
Steve.jagler@biztimes.com
414-336-7116