Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce issued the following announcement on Oct. 12
The Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce (MMAC) is launching a new initiative to promote startups and entrepreneurship in the Milwaukee Region.
Goals for the new initiative include:
- Cultivating a better informed and more connected community of people in Milwaukee who are engaged in startups and entrepreneurship.
- Creating more public awareness of the startup process and resources available to entrepreneurs.
- Elevating Milwaukee’s reputation as a destination for founders and venture capital investors by amplifying current success stories and our region’s value proposition.
This initiative is in partnership with MMAC Board Member Chris Abele, the managing director of CSA Partners and former Milwaukee County executive. It was driven by a working group of founders and funders who want to raise the profile of what’s working in the Milwaukee Region and the assets we have, while also surfacing new ways for the region to grow its startup and entrepreneurship landscape. The new initiative is being resourced with more than $500,000 to get it off the ground.
“Milwaukee has an active startup scene, with the potential for massive growth,” Abele said. “But people may not be aware of some of the success stories that started here or the value proposition Milwaukee offers to entrepreneurs and investors. Through this initiative, we hope to raise awareness of everything that is possible here. As is the case with many things here in Milwaukee, we have a much better story to tell than the one we’re actually telling right now.
As part of this initiative, MMAC has launched a website dedicated to educating the Milwaukee community on startup and entrepreneurship activity in Milwaukee. The MKE Startup News website is live at https://mkestartup.news/.
MMAC also has hired Anna Lardinois in a newly created role, startup storyteller. She will produce content for the site, serve as a connector within the Milwaukee startup and entrepreneurship community and assist members of the media who are writing about startups and entrepreneurship in our region. Lardinois is a local author and historian who previously served as the narrator at the Pfister Hotel.
As this initiative evolves, other planned projects include:
- A dashboard to track startup and entrepreneurship-related economic data in the Milwaukee Region.
- Implementation of an entrepreneurship mentorship program based on principles developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT.)
- The potential addition of startup, entrepreneurship and venture capital expertise to MMAC’s Board of Directors.