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GE Works in Wisconsin
September 12, 2012
GE Healthcare is proud to call greater Milwaukee home.

Here, and around the world, we are building on a 130-year record of innovation, and we’re building for the future: finding solutions to tough problems, investing in jobs and programs that help improve people’s lives, and making a difference in the communities we serve.

 

Learn more about the economic impact GE Healthcare has on Wisconsin communities and check back throughout the week to learn about even more ways in which GE continues its commitment to the Badger State. GE Works.

GE Healthcare is proud to call greater Milwaukee home.

Here, and around the world, we are building on a 130-year record of innovation, and we’re building for the future: finding solutions to tough problems, investing in jobs and programs that help improve people’s lives, and making a difference in the communities we serve.

 

Learn more about the economic impact GE Healthcare has on Wisconsin communities and check back throughout the week to learn about even more ways in which GE continues its commitment to the Badger State. GE Works.

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GE Stories: Amy Burris: Meet GE Healthcare global marketing employee Amy Burris.
 

GE Stories: Ken Vosniak: Meet GE Healthcare engineer Ken Vosniak.

 

Dr. Michael J. Barber '82 Honorary Degree: MSOE's 2012 Spring Commencement ceremony featured a keynote address from Michael J. Barber '82, MSOE Regent and vice president of molecular imaging for GE Healthcare. Barber also received an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree.
 

GE Reports: Keeping the Badger State Healthy: GE Adds $3.8 Billion to Wisconsin's Economy

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