WEDC’s Seyoum Mengesha cultivates businesses and entrepreneurs statewide
9 Mar 2021
News, Wisconsin
Mengesha, 64, currently is business development director for the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. He previously was with the WEDC’s predecessor agency, the Wisconsin Department of Commerce, where he was part of a public revolving loan fund serving minority-owned businesses.
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