SEI in the News
Entrepreneurs insulated from roiling financial markets - John TorinusThe meltdown of the financial and political systems in the United States was the backdrop for a meeting of 250 enthusiastic believers in the power of entrepreneurship at Discovery World last week.
Investment credits offer bonanza - John Torinus
Calling all entrepreneurs and early-stage investors: Some $10 million in 2008 investment tax credits are still available for new Wisconsin companies.
Thou shalt not forget angel investing commandments - John Torinus
Randy Spaulding obeyed the Ten Commandments of angel investing and, as a result, he was successful at raising funds for his start-up company
Drug-test company buys hospital campus - Journal-Sentinel
Spaulding Clinical Research that runs clinical trials for new drugs has bought the former campus of St. Joseph’s Community Hospital in West Bend.
Entrepreneurship takes baby steps in Wisconsin - John Torinus
Development of an entrepreneurial culture in Wisconsin is moving forward, but not without a step or two backward for every several steps forward.
State needs to do more for Angel Investors - John Torinus
More than 50 angel investors at the Milwaukee Yacht Club heard Lorrie Keating Heineman promote a package of tax breaks for investments they were preparing to make in start-up enterprises, and they liked what they heard.
Forget golf; instead, stay involved - John Torinus
In Milwaukee there is a huge need for more angel investors, people who put their money and guidance into start-up companies. New enterprises can replace the jobs that are gradually eroding in manufacturing, our strength for the last century.
Angels helping kick start start-ups - Journal-Sentinel
Three Milwaukee-area businessmen are forming an angel investment group, Successful Entrepreneurs Fund, are is putting money into start-ups.
Finding the right mix - Journal-Sentinel
A small Milwaukee start-up that’s attracted strong interest from local angel investing groups is launching its first product, a biodiesel analyzer, at a national industry conference.
Entrepreneurs insulated from roiling financial markets - John TorinusThe meltdown of the financial and political systems in the United States was the backdrop for a meeting of 250 enthusiastic believers in the power of entrepreneurship at Discovery World last week.
Investment credits offer bonanza - John Torinus
Calling all entrepreneurs and early-stage investors: Some $10 million in 2008 investment tax credits are still available for new Wisconsin companies.
Thou shalt not forget angel investing commandments - John Torinus
Randy Spaulding obeyed the Ten Commandments of angel investing and, as a result, he was successful at raising funds for his start-up company
Drug-test company buys hospital campus - Journal-Sentinel
Spaulding Clinical Research that runs clinical trials for new drugs has bought the former campus of St. Joseph’s Community Hospital in West Bend.
Entrepreneurship takes baby steps in Wisconsin - John Torinus
Development of an entrepreneurial culture in Wisconsin is moving forward, but not without a step or two backward for every several steps forward.
State needs to do more for Angel Investors - John Torinus
More than 50 angel investors at the Milwaukee Yacht Club heard Lorrie Keating Heineman promote a package of tax breaks for investments they were preparing to make in start-up enterprises, and they liked what they heard.
Forget golf; instead, stay involved - John Torinus
In Milwaukee there is a huge need for more angel investors, people who put their money and guidance into start-up companies. New enterprises can replace the jobs that are gradually eroding in manufacturing, our strength for the last century.
Angels helping kick start start-ups - Journal-Sentinel
Three Milwaukee-area businessmen are forming an angel investment group, Successful Entrepreneurs Fund, are is putting money into start-ups.
Finding the right mix - Journal-Sentinel
A small Milwaukee start-up that’s attracted strong interest from local angel investing groups is launching its first product, a biodiesel analyzer, at a national industry conference.