UW-Milwaukee: Announcing Panther Promoters

Contact: John Torinus

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The Panther Promoters (PP), a group of community and business leaders, has

been formed to advocate for the resources necessary to support the University of

Wisconsin – Milwaukee (UWM) as a world-class urban university.

“Milwaukee goes as our flagship campus goes, and Wisconsin goes as Milwaukee

goes,” said Lori Craig, Senior Vice President of PNC Bank and a founding PP

member.

The principal objective of the Promoters is to raise the profile and resources for

UWM.

“We will work to ensure that UWM wins its fair share of the resources managed

by the UW Regents, the governor, legislature and the state building

commission,” said Rich Meeusen, a PP founder, CEO of Badger Meter and

Chairman of the Greater Milwaukee Committee (GMC).

In the supporter ranks for the Promoters are GMC, the Metropolitan Milwaukee

Area Chamber of Commerce, the Milwaukee 7, and many corporations in

southeastern Wisconsin.

The Promoters will point to a compelling set of strengths as they advocate for

UWM:

 Its access and diversity mission as it serves the largest student

body of minorities, veterans, first-generation collegians, youths

from low-income homes and the disabled.

 Its growing power as a leading research university.

 Its deep connections to companies in the state’s business center.

 Its emerging role as a hub for entrepreneurship and start-ups.

 Its world-class colleges and departments, such as architecture,

fresh water science, film and imaging, geography, accounting and

physics.

 Its winning Division I athletics in basketball and baseball.

 Its partnerships with other education institutions, including the

Milwaukee Area Technical College, the Milwaukee Public School

System, and the two-year UW colleges in the region.

“Milwaukee’s economy has recovered from the Great Recession, as demonstrated

by the boom in real estate development, led by the new headquarters for

Northwestern Mutual,” said Gale Klappa, chairman of WEC Energy Group and co-

chair of the Milwaukee 7.

But the Promoters said other trends need to be addressed, citing the region’s

high poverty rates, out-migration of people, shortage of skilled workers, and the

growing but lagging level of start-ups and venture capital.

“A vibrant UWM is essential to the mission of moving these crucial metrics in the

right direction and creating a vibrant 21st century economy for the region,”

Klappa said.

The group, which has short- and long-term objectives, was greatly encouraged

by the recent decisions by government and university leaders to invest $50

million in the Northwest Quadrant on the UWM campus and $29 million in the

renovation of the Sanburg Hall dormitories.

Another near-term objective is a formula for allocating new taxpayer dollars for

UW campuses that rewards the heavy lifting on access for lower income and

minority students.

The group operates independently of the UWM leadership and staff.