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1 2 Powering a Knowledge- -based Economy based Economy Powering a Knowledge 3 Powering a Knowledge-based Economy Milwaukee is getting stronger Milwaukee is getting stronger and has a more diverse and has a more diverse economic


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Powering a Knowledge Powering a Knowledge-

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Powering a Knowledge-based Economy

“ “Milwaukee is getting stronger Milwaukee is getting stronger and has a more diverse and has a more diverse economic base than ever before. economic base than ever before. Building UWM Building UWM’ ’s research capability s research capability is essential to our success is essential to our success” ”

  • -Gale

Gale Klappa Klappa President & CEO, Wisconsin Energies President & CEO, Wisconsin Energies Chair, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Chair, Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce

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UWM East Side Campus

Need:

Serving diverse student populations

Location:

On lakefront in Milwaukee’s East Side

Offering:

  • Traditional research university campus
  • Primarily research focus on arts, humanities,

social sciences, natural sciences

  • Offers majority of undergraduate programs
  • Main campus housing administrative and

student services WATER Institute

UWM: Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

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Challenges to Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

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Challenges to Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

9% 25%

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Kenilworth Today… Kenilworth Then…

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River View Yesterday… River View Tomorrow…

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Columbia Hospital Today… Columbia Site 2012…

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WATER Institute/Milwaukee Harbor

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Research Vessel Today… Research Vessel 2010…

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13 Grand Avenue Professional Development Center

Need:

Serving Milwaukee’s business community

Location:

Downtown Milwaukee’s business district

Offering:

  • School of Continuing Education
  • Providing credit and non-credit

business support programs

Continuing Education Area Businesses

Business & Workforce Development

UWM: Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

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Academic Health Campus/Downtown

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Improved Community Health

Central City Academic Health Center Need:

Serving Milwaukee’s central city

Location:

Aurora Sinai Medical Center

Offering:

  • College of Health Sciences
  • College of Nursing
  • Bader School of Social Welfare
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Pharmacy

Aurora Healthcare City & State Health Departments Pabst City (Zilber Group)

UWM: Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

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Aurora Sinai Campus Now What Could Be…

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Innovation Park/Milwaukee County Grounds

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18 Medical College of WI Froedtert & Children’s Hospitals Blood Center GE Healthcare Rockwell Automation

UWM Innovation Park Need:

Serving the high-tech economic development needs of Metro Milwaukee

Location:

NE quadrant of the Country Grounds

  • College of Engineering
  • Biomedical imaging
  • Life sciences
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Research park

Biomedical Engineering & Advanced Automation Research Campus Offerings:

High-Tech Economic Development

UWM: Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

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Watertown Plank Road Now What Could Be…

Innovation Park

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UWM Degree Programming in Waukesha

Need:

Serving educational and workforce training needs of Waukesha

Location:

Waukesha County, the state’s third most populous county

Offering:

  • Traditional teaching campus
  • Bachelor-level programs

Waukesha County

Education & Workforce Training

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Business Community WCTC

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  • Manages endowment
  • Raises funds
  • Advocates for university

Research facilities Research facilities Public-Private Research & Innovation Campus Student housing Student housing Ancillary properties Ancillary properties Intellectual property Intellectual property Corporate partners Corporate partners Spin-off companies Spin-off companies Develops and holds real estate Research commercialization

Public-Private Partnerships: A New Way of Doing Business

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UWM Strategic Growth Plan

Base Increase Capital Proposed Programs

  • College of Health Sciences
  • College of Nursing
  • Bader School of Social Welfare
  • School of Public Health
  • School of Pharmacy

Central City Academic Health Center UWM Innovation Park UWM Degree Programming in Waukesha

$ 9 M $ 19 M $ 133 M

  • Degree

programs

$ 149 M

  • College of Engineering
  • Biomedical imaging
  • Life sciences
  • Advanced manufacturing
  • Research park

6-year DIN Request

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Improved Community Health Business & Workforce Development Serving Wisconsin Education & Workforce Training High-Tech Economic Development

Grand Avenue Professional Development Center UWM East Side Campus Central City Academic Health Center UWM Innovation Park UWM Degree Programming in Waukesha WATER Institute

UWM: Meeting the Needs of Southeastern Wisconsin

Environmental Sustainability

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Powering a Knowledge-based Economy

“ “UWM is one of Milwaukee UWM is one of Milwaukee’ ’s s greatest resources for providing greatest resources for providing talent to the community. talent to the community. If UWM didn If UWM didn’ ’t exist, t exist, we we’ ’d have to create it. d have to create it.” ”

  • -Edward J.

Edward J. Zore Zore President & CEO, Northwestern Mutual President & CEO, Northwestern Mutual