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MILWAUKEE BUCKS LLC
MILWAUKEE BUCKS LLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
100-499 employees
A new ownership group headed by entrepreneurs Wesley Edens, Jamie Dinan, Jimmy Haslam, and an impressive assemblage of Milwaukee community leaders infuses the team and city with a new vitality driven by the promise of a next-generation team that remains true to the spirit of the “Brew City.” In addition to an exciting roster of talented players, the organization is in the final stages of a new arena to serve as the home for the next era of Bucks basketball. The state-of-the-art facility will become an important part of the revitalization of downtown Milwaukee and become integral to the community’s economic future. This new beginning for the Milwaukee Bucks is preceded by a lengthy history of success in the NBA, highlighted by the franchise’s NBA Championship in 1971 and 2021. In just the team’s third season of action, the Bucks earned the distinction of owning the quickest rise from expansion team to champion in any of the four major North American professional leagues. The Bucks also count two conference championships, 13 division titles, and 27 postseason appearances among the team’s many accomplishments. Additionally, numerous Bucks players, coaches, and contributors are included as members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MILWAUKEE WORLD FESTIVAL, INC.
MILWAUKEE WORLD FESTIVAL, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
A 501(c)(3) organization, Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. hosts a variety of festivals and other events and manages Summerfest, The World's Largest Music Festival, an annual 9-day music celebration that averages 900,000 attendees and began in 1968. In addition, the organization manages the operations of Henry W. Maier Festival Park, situated on a 75-acre permanent site along the shores of Lake Michigan in downtown Milwaukee. The property is the setting for a series of events, concerts and ethnic and cultural festivals that attract an average of 1.4 million patrons each year.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Top Benefits
MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER, INC
MILWAUKEE REPERTORY THEATER, INC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
Milwaukee Rep is the largest performing arts organization in Wisconsin in terms of audiences served and one of the largest professional theaters in the country. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Mark Clements and Executive Director Chad Bauman, each year Milwaukee Rep welcomes 300,000 people at 700 performances of 15 productions ranging from compelling dramas, powerful classics, new plays and full-scaled musicals in its three unique performance venues – the Quadracci Powerhouse, Stiemke Studio and Stackner Cabaret. For over 65 years, Milwaukee Rep has gained a national reputation as an incubator of new work, an agent of community change and a forward-thinking provider of vital arts education programs.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
MARCUS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
MARCUS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
All Size Average employees
The Marcus Performing Arts Center (MPAC) serves as a performing arts community gathering space in Southeastern Wisconsin, bringing high-quality arts and cultural programming to the region for over 50 years. As a mission-based non-profit organization located in downtown Milwaukee, MPAC strives to act as an energizing force that connects the community to the world through collaboration, innovation, social engagement, and the transformative power of performing arts. Through multiple performance series and community events, MPAC brings a diverse range of celebrated performing arts to the region. Presented series include Broadway at the Marcus Center, MPAC Presents, Dance, Jazz, National Geographic LIVE, Rainbow Summer, and additional special performances from internationally renowned artists. MPAC's education, community engagement, and inclusion initiatives provide free experiences both at the Center and within the community that engage young audiences through the performing arts and annually serve students and life-long learners in Milwaukee. Additionally, MPAC serves as home to five major resident companies including Black Arts MKE, Milwaukee Ballet, Florentine Opera, First Stage Children’s Theater, and MYSO. MPAC is proud to be a dedicated War Memorial facility, honoring those who bravely served our country. Through various programming, MPAC serves more than 300,000 people annually throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
JOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ARTS CENTER, INC.
JOHN MICHAEL KOHLER ARTS CENTER, INC.
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center is a not-for-profit organization established in 1967 for aesthetic and educational purposes. Its mission is to encourage and support innovative explorations in the arts and to foster an exchange between a national community of artists and a broad public that will help realize the power of the arts to inspire and transform our world. The Arts Center serves as laboratory for the creation of new works, nurturer of interdisciplinary initiatives, originator of exhibitions, presenter and producer of performing arts, educator, publisher of critical writings, community builder, and advocate for issues affecting the arts. In essence, the Arts Center functions as a catalyst for and explorer of new art forms and new ideas that will impact the lives of both artists and public. http://www.facebook.com/jmkac http://www.jmkac.org
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
MILWAUKEE BALLET
MILWAUKEE BALLET
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
50-99 employees
At Milwaukee Ballet, we believe in the potential of everyone who interacts with us. Our performances, School & Academy, and community engagement programs are designed to inspire and enlighten.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
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PTG LIVE EVENTS, LLC
PTG LIVE EVENTS, LLC
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
25-49 employees
The Pabst Theater Group is a multi-faceted entertainment organization whose activities include the booking, marketing and hosting of over 800 live performances per year in and around the city of Milwaukee in iconic, creative places of public assembly that help to build community, loyalty and reinforce identity and heritage for Milwaukee. What began simply with Witt and co-owner & COO Matt Beringer saving the legendary and historic Pabst Theater (1,350 cap) has now grown to become The Pabst Theater Group, which now also includes High Life Theatre (4,000 cap.), Riverside Theater (2,450 cap.), Turner Hall Ballroom (1,000 cap.), Vivarium (450 cap.) and The Fitzgerald (a wedding/private events venue) as well as shows around the city in multiple other venues including Fiserv Forum. Now in its 22nd year, The Pabst Theater Group employs 350 persons (and is known for having one of the best backstage dining experience for artists in America), contributes over a quarter of a billion dollars to Milwaukee’s economy annually while also helping to define the city’s soul and identity.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Competitive
SHEBOYGAN PINE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
SHEBOYGAN PINE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
Pine Hills is the only private country club in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Founded in 1905, the Pine Hills current location opened in 1928 and is known throughout Wisconsin as a shining example of the golden age of golf course architecture. The course features majestic tree lined fairways, small greens that reward good iron play and forbidding hazards. Over the years Pine Hills Country Club has proudly established itself as a favorite course among the state’s top amateurs and club professionals. We can accommodate from four to 260 members and guests, with over 10,000 square feet of dining and entertaining areas. Here you will find the elements of the perfect banquet event or wedding. Pine Hills Country Club provides everything but the guest list! Contact Ted Osmundson at 920-458-3533 or email to: [email protected] for all information.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Laggard
DANCEWORKS, INC.
DANCEWORKS, INC.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1-24 employees
Founded in 1992, the mission of Danceworks, Inc. as a 501(c)3 nonprofit is to enhance joy, health and creativity through dance. The vision is to be a source for arts education and community collaborations. Danceworks contributes to Milwaukee’s cultural vitality by sparking a lifelong interest and participation in the arts. Danceworks is committed to taking arts and arts learning beyond the studio and theatre and into the community by creating work that resonates with diverse groups of people. Danceworks serves more than 60,000 children, adults and seniors each year through: - Original contemporary performances by Danceworks Performance MKE; - Modeled after the professional company, Danceworks Youth Performance Company members train all year long and participate in a season of themed dance concerts in Danceworks Studio Theatre, and out in the community; - A year-round experimental venue for local and national artists called the DanceLAB; - Weekly dance and dance fitness classes at our downtown studio and at satellite locations; - Dance and arts programming at schools in Milwaukee and surrounding communities; and - Dance and arts programming for older adults in care facilities. Our classes, programs and performances are dedicated to helping every student of the arts reach their fullest potential, both physically and mentally. We believe that all people benefit from dance and other arts activities. We strive to create an environment in which each student develops self-discipline, self-confidence and enthusiasm for the performing arts.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Below Market