Our Communities
Milwaukee
Located on the western shore of Lake Michigan just 90 miles north of Chicago, Milwaukee provides
the perfect backdrop for work/life balance. Milwaukee offers all of the amenities of a major metropolitan area.
Choose from professional sporting events, like Brewers baseball, Bucks basketball, Wave soccer or Admirals hockey.
Enjoy countless cultural activities, including the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Ballet and the Santiago
Calatrava-designed Milwaukee Art Museum. Immerse yourself in a diverse array of dining, nightlife and entertainment,
including Summerfest, the nation's largest music festival.
The city also features a national model of success for young professionals' organizations. Reinhart is a
founding corporate member of Young Professionals of Milwaukee, part of the economic development arm of the
Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce. YPM provides an ideal channel through which young
professionals can have influence in the city via information, involvement and networking.
Recent surveys prove Milwaukee scores high in ease of commute, night life and population diversity. Whether
working or playing, this Midwestern city will provide you with an environment for recreation and success.
For more information about Milwaukee, visit:
http://metromilwaukee.org
http://www.onmilwaukee.com
http://ypm.mmac.org
Madison
Consistently ranked as one of the "Top Places to Live and Work in America," and as one of the
"Best Cities to Raise a Family," Madison truly is a great place to be. And as the state's capitol, with the
world-renowned University of Wisconsin in the heart of the city, you'll find nearly every amenity and activity
you could ever want.
You'll find distinctive restaurants, shops and cultural offerings throughout the city. For sports fans, the
Wisconsin Badgers bring the excitement of Big 10 sporting events. For outdoor enthusiasts, five pristine lakes
and over 200 parks are available for year-round recreation. In the summer, the Capital Square becomes a hub of
activity, hosting a weekly farmer's market, the world-famous Art Fair on the Square, the Taste of Madison
festival and weekly Concerts on the Square from the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra.
For more information about Madison, visit:
http://www.visitmadison.com
http://www.onmadison.com
Waukesha
Located 15 miles west of Milwaukee, Waukesha combines all the vibrancy of a thriving city with true
hometown charm. Within beautiful Waukesha County, you'll enjoy countless recreational activities, dining options and
cultural events. Waukesha is a great place to live, work and play.
Known as "Lake Country," western Waukesha County boasts 77 lakes for year-round recreation.
Throughout the county, you'll also find countless golf courses and an abundance of parks and trails, including the beautiful
Kettle Moraine State Forest. In addition to the picturesque landscape, you'll also enjoy a variety of dining and cultural
activities, from quaint cafes and five-star restaurants to the Waukesha Symphony Orchestra and historical Old World
Wisconsin.
For more information about Waukesha, visit:
http://www.visitwaukesha.org
Rockford
Located along the Rock River in northern Illinois, Rockford offers the attractions and services
of a big city, but with the pace and lifestyle of a smaller town. Its affordability and combination of museums,
theater, art, an outstanding park system and Illinois' largest water park are just a few of the attractions that
make this city a great place to live.
An "All-American City" and an "Illinois Arts Friendly Community," Rockford is home to more than 150,000 people,
making it the third largest city in Illinois. With its central location and easy access to major highways, rail and
airports, the city is a diversified and vibrant home to a broad array of businesses. Rockford is a recognized leader in
machine tools and auto parts production and a growing leader in aerospace component production.
For more information about Rockford, visit:
http://www.ci.rockford.il.us
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