How Pabst Theater Group and Milwaukee Film are facing the pandemic / Network Health
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The entertainment industry was one of the first to close during the pandemic and is expected to be one of the last to reopen. MBJ’s Margaret Naczek spoke with the Pabst Theater Group’s CEO Gary Witt about the many challenges of 2020. They discussed the many ways that the Pabst Theater Group had to adapt this year with the lack of in-person performances, as well as what additional support is needed at the city, state and federal level. Later, Margaret talked with Jonathan Jackson, CEO of Milwaukee Film. He shared more about Milwaukee Film’s decision to move the 2021 Milwaukee Film Festival dates to May this year instead of its normal fall schedule. Finally, Coreen Dicus-Johnson, President and CEO of Network Health joins the pod to discuss health plan solutions for local businesses. For more information on some of the stories featured in today’s episode, visit https://www.bizjournals.com/milwaukee/
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