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Engaging corporate leaders and promoting economicdevelopment Milwaukee

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  • Mary Jo Cannistra

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, Milwaukee Urban Entrepreneur Partnership, and the University of Wisconsin?s Center on Business and Poverty convened a series of meetings over the past year to discuss how corporate and civic leadership can be engaged to promote economic development in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The meetings focused on forging greater links between corporations and small- and minority-owned businesses in the community, and on employment based programs that help provide for the health and wealth of working families and help sustain communities.

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  • Mary Jo Cannistra, 2010. "Engaging corporate leaders and promoting economicdevelopment Milwaukee," Profitwise, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, issue Dec, pages 27-34.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedhpw:y:2010:i:dec:p:27-34
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    Economic development; Economic policy;

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