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Interns: Da’Mariyona Strong and Sarah Zori
Meet Da’Mariyona Strong and Sarah Zori, students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and interns at Landaas & Company. […]
2023 Investment Outlook Seminar references
Information sources for 2023 Investment Outlook Seminar video
2023 Investment Outlook Seminar Registration
We haven’t done this for a while, but we’re resuming our annual in-person client investment outlook seminar. We look forward to seeing you. Please reserve your spot for one of our two seminars: 7 p.m., Tuesday, September 19 or 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, September 27 Bob Landaas will provide an overview of the markets and the economy…
Golf outing that’s a game changer
The Dads Open Classic Scramble drives to help new generations learn life lessons from golf. […]
2023 finance intern: Bernadette Moyer
Bernadette Moyer was about to launch her college softball career. She and her team were heading to Florida for a spring tournament to start the season. It was a moment she had dreamed of and prepared for since she started playing T-ball at 5. Then COVID hit. The tournament was canceled, the season scrapped, her…
Investor risks of action/inaction
By Kyle Tetting Our current dependence on politicians has investors aiming their portfolio away from some risk that we aren’t even sure is out there. […]
Successful solstice celebration
An event marking the change of seasons raised money for and awareness of the Urban Ecology Center. […]
Honoring and supporting women and girls
The Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha County raised a record $145,000 at its 39th annual luncheon honoring females of distinction. The nonprofit has distributed more than $1.6 million to nearly 100 local organizations focused on raising and supporting women and girls. […]
Celebrating summer, raising sums
Join Landaas & Company as we support the Urban Ecology Center’s ongoing work to connect people with nature – and one another. […]
Positive signs amid “wall of worry”
By Kyle Tetting While the gains are encouraging, I am struck by how pessimistic many of the headlines remain. “Markets climb a wall of worry,” the saying goes, and that seems especially true now, though investing from a place of worry is tough. […]