AI in Motion: Building Our Region’s Future
ABOUT THE EVENT Women In Technology Wisconsin Inc., in partnership with Microsoft, presents AI in Motion—bringing…
ABOUT THE EVENT Women In Technology Wisconsin Inc., in partnership with Microsoft, presents AI in Motion—bringing…
Join CLA for the first session of our QuickBooks Online Training Series, presented by RCEDC and RAMAC, on October 23, 5–6:30 PM at Gateway Technical College’s SC Johnson iMET Center auditorium. This kickoff session will help you choose the right plan, set up your books, and build a strong foundation for success in QuickBooks Online. Interactive walkthroughs and live Q&A will ensure you leave ready to put QBO into action.
ABOUT THE EVENT Racine County Economic Development Corporation (RCEDC), in collaboration with Kenosha Area Business Alliance…
Join us for an insightful discussion on the vital connection between accessibility, transportation, and talent retention. Featuring Trevor Jung, the Transit & Mobility Director for the City of Racine, alongside Valerie Hoff from Commute with Enterprise, this event will explore innovative transportation solutions that can help organizations attract and retain top talent.
Explore how AI can safely and affordably be integrated into your manufacturing processes. This session includes expert-led training, a tour of Gateway Technical College’s iMET Center, and light breakfast pastries.
ABOUT THE EVENT A summer internship is more than just work — it’s about building connections…
Discover the Manufacturers Forum, a quarterly learning series designed for local manufacturers. In partnership with RAMAC, RCEDC, WMEP, and sponsored by CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), this series offers expert-led training and peer-to-peer learning opportunities.
This year-long program has been successful for many years in Milwaukee and now BizStarts will be available in the City of Racine. Join us on September 4, 2025 at Gateway Technical College’s SC Johnson iMET Center in Sturtevant.
Discover the Manufacturers Forum, a quarterly learning series designed for local manufacturers. In partnership with RAMAC, RCEDC, WMEP, and sponsored by CliftonLarsonAllen (CLA), this series offers expert-led training and peer-to-peer learning opportunities.
In manufacturing, high-performing operators are often promoted into supervisory roles—but technical skills alone don’t guarantee leadership success. As labor challenges grow, poor relationships with frontline supervisors have become a top reason employees leave. In this session, WMEP’s Carol Crawford will share what makes a strong frontline leader, from communication and conflict management to coaching, trust-building, and the key people skills companies need most.