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Jonathan Jackson resigns as president and CEO of Milwaukee Film
Today brings big news from one of the biggest film organizations in the state and region: After more than 15 years at the helm, Milwaukee Film president and CEO Jonathan Jackson announced his resignation.
“It’s a bittersweet decision” Jackson said, in a release. “Milwaukee Film has been a huge part of my life, and I’m extremely grateful to have had the opportunity to catalyze the power of film and help build this vital Milwaukee institution from scratch. It’s been an incredible journey, and I couldn’t be more thankful to the many mentors, supporters and colleagues that have worked tirelessly by my side to bring this dream to fruition. However, it is now time for me to begin a new chapter.”
“We, too, are bittersweet with Jonathan’s decision to move on, but we are incredibly grateful for everything he has done to take Milwaukee Film from its infancy to one of the most recognized and well-respected film organizations in the country,” said Milwaukee Film Board Chair Susan F. Mikulay, in the release.
A Cleveland native who came to Milwaukee to study film at UW-Milwaukee, Jackson ran the university’s Union Cinema before serving as a programmer for Milwaukee Film’s predecessor, the Milwaukee International Film Festival, in the early 2000s. Jackson then came aboard Milwaukee Film during its formative years – first as artistic director in 2008, then as executive director the following year. He would go on to hold those two positions with Milwaukee Film for most of his almost 16-year tenure, over that time raising the Milwaukee Film Festival’s profile both locally and nationally – to the point of becoming one of the largest regional festivals in the country – helping book impressive lineups of screenings and speakers, and helping the organization take over the Oriental Theatre in 2018 and restore the historic East Side cinema.
“He’s been with us since the start, and he deserves a lot of credit for getting us to where we are today,” said Milwaukee Film founder Chris Abele, in a release. “We wish him well in his new adventures and thank him for his service and hard work.”
In the announcement, Jackson noted that he plans to stay in Milwaukee and that “I look forward to soon sharing the plans for what is next.”
As for what’s next for Milwaukee Film, the organization hired Anne Reed as its interim CEO while it searches for a new permanent replacement. Reed previously served as the president and CEO of the Wisconsin Human Society. And of course, they still have their annual festival, hitting big screens across Brew City in just a few months on April 11-25.
Stay tuned to OnMilwaukee for more Milwaukee Film Festival updates – and one final thanks, Jonathan Jackson, for all you’ve done for film fans, Brew City cinephiles and Milwaukee as a whole. A lot of tremendous movies and experiences wouldn’t have made it here without you and Milwaukee Film’s wonderful work – so, as a massive movie nerd, you have my gratitude.
Milwaukee, WI
Marvin Bynum named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s Notable Leaders in Law | Marquette Today
Marvin Bynum, adjunct professor at Marquette University Law School, was named to BizTimes Milwaukee’s list of Notable Leaders in Law.
Bynum, shareholder and real estate attorney with Milwaukee-based Godfrey & Kahn, teaches a course on real estate transactions at Marquette. He has experience with a range of property types, from sports facilities to manufacturing plants and office spaces, and works to help clients navigate transactions including development, financing, leasing, acquisitions, dispositions and low-income housing tax credit-financed projects.
Notable Leaders in Law is part of BizTimes Milwaukee’s Notable series, which recognizes leaders in the southeastern Wisconsin business community.
Six alumni were also named to the list:
- Jim Brzezinski, managing partner and CEO of Tabak Law
- Adam R. Finkel, partner at Husch Blackwell
- Jeremy Guth, shareholder and attorney at O’Leary-Guth Law Office S.C.
- Keith Kopplin, shareholder at the Milwaukee office of Ogletree Deakins
- Isioma Nwabuzor, associate general counsel and assistant corporate secretary at Modine Manufacturing Co.
- Joe Pickart, partner at Husch Blackwell
Milwaukee, WI
Milwaukee Wave learns its opponent for MASL championship series
Milwaukee Wave coach Marcio Leite 2025-26 team’s evolution in MASL
See first-year Milwaukee Wave head coach Marcio Leite discuss the roles of younger players and veterans as the 2025-26 MASL season begins.
The Milwaukee Wave had been in the awkward position of trying to sell tickets to the MASL championship series without knowing when it would actually host a game.
The questions were answered late April 19, when the San Diego Sockers beat the St. Louis Ambush in the other semifinal in overtime. Their series didn’t even start until four days after the Wave eliminated the Baltimore Blast with victories in a regulation Game 2 and knockout Game 3 at the UWM Panther Arena.
Now the finals are set for two of the most decorated teams in arena soccer.
The Wave will host Game 1 at 6:35 p.m. Wednesday, April 22 and then the series will finish at the Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, California, with Game 2 at 9:30 p.m. April 24 and a potential Game 3 at 9 p.m. April 27.
Three versions of the Sockers have totaled 16 championships in various indoor league with the latest iteration founded in 2009 owning six of those. The Wave has seven.
First-year Wave head coach Marcio Leite has won titles with both franchises.
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One person injured following early Sunday morning shooting in Milwaukee
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred on early Sunday morning on the 4900 block of W. Capitol Drive that left one person injured.
An 18-year-old sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital for treatment.
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The police is currently looking for an unknown suspect at this time.
Those with information regarding the shooting are encouraged to contact the Milwaukee Police at (414) 935-7360 or contact Crime Stoppers at (414) 224-TIPS or P3 Tips to remain anonymous.
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