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Cream City Cyber joins Innovation Center Milwaukee company latest Impact Partner at KIN

Cream City Cyber, a Milwaukee-based cybersecurity and risk management consulting firm, has been named an Impact Partner of the Kenosha Innovation Center.

They will support the center's mission to advance workforce development and help regional employers securely adopt advanced technologies, according to the KIC.


"We are thrilled to partner with the Kenosha Innovation Center as a new Impact founder. Our investment in KIC is designed to enable and enhance a strong strategy to make Kenosha a national leader in workforce development and career pipelines to support an AIand Quantum enabled ecosystem," said Sheldon Cuffie, CEO of Cream City Cyber.


"Cybersecurity is no longer a back-office function, it's foundational to how companies grow, innovate, and compete," said Kelly Armstrong, president of the Kenosha Innovation Neighborhood. "Cream City Cyber brings real-world expertise at exactly the moment our region is helping employers and founders adopt AI, cloud, and intelligent manufacturing technologies. This partnership strengthens our workforce pipelines, supports secure innovation, and positions Kenosha as a place where advanced technology and talent development move forward together to build what's next."


In addition to Microsoft, Milwaukee School of Engineering, and Michael Best, Cream City Cyber will become the fourth Impact Partner to support the center's vision and programming through panels, workshops, and community education initiatives. They will also collaborate with ecosystem partners to strengthen Kenosha's innovation and technology landscape.


The firm will provide subject-matter expertise in cybersecurity risk management, secure system design, and cloud security, with a focus on supporting high-tech manufacturers, startups, and growing businesses navigating digital transformation.


The Impact Partner program recognizes organizations committed to innovation and community growth, fostering collaboration among industry leaders, educators, and local stakeholders to support Kenosha's long-term economic competitiveness, according to the KIN.

More information about the Kenosha Innovation Center and its Impact Partners is available at www.innovatekin.org/kenoshainnovationcenter.

 
 
 

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