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88RISING

88rising (stylized as 88⬆) is an American mass media company that founded in 2015 by Sean Miyashiro describes as a "hybrid management, record label, video production and marketing company."​ The company has gained popularity as a musical platform and label for Asian artists such as Keith Ape, Rich Brian, Joji, NIKI, and Higher Brothers. Headquartered in New York City, the company also has offices in Los Angeles and Shanghai. Outside of its core group, the company has collaborated with other artists such as Ghostface Killah, 21 Savage, XXXTentacion, Trippie Redd, Ski Mask the Slump God, Kris Wu, Yaeji, and others.

One Community Bank

One Community Bank is a locally owned community bank serving south-central Wisconsin. It was formed from the merger of Oregon Community Bank and McFarland State Bank and now serves 19 communities, including Oregon, Middleton, Sun Prairie, and Wausau. The bank is dedicated to providing personalized service and investing in local communities. The bank offers a wide range of personal and business banking services. Personal banking products include checking and savings accounts, certificates of deposit, money market accounts, mortgages, and consumer loans for various needs. For businesses, One Community Bank provides checking accounts with no minimum balance or monthly fees, interest-bearing options, and dedicated local bankers to assist with banking operations. One Community Bank emphasizes a client-centric approach, combining traditional banking with modern digital solutions like online and mobile banking. The bank is committed to community engagement through volunteerism and support for local nonprofits, reflecting its dedication to the well-being of the communities it serves.

Market USA Federal Credit Union

Market USA, a full-service financial institution, was originally chartered in 1953 to serve Giant Food employees in the Mid-Atlantic region. Throughout the years our membership has grown to include additional grocery store chains such as Giant of Carlisle, Stop and Shop, and BI-LO, as well as over 80 select employer groups. As a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative, we exist solely to bring our membership innovative products and services with low loan rates, competitive dividend rates, and low or no fees. Benefits of membership include free checking, a variety of loan and deposit products, mobile services, financial education and counseling, access to thousands of surcharge-free ATMs, discounts on insurance products, and much more. Our top priority is our members financial success. Members are our shareholders and each member has one vote. In addition, we are governed by a volunteer board of directors who look out for the best interest of members, not stockholders.

Elementary

Elementary is a company specializing in advanced machine vision inspection, utilizing AI and automation to enhance manufacturing processes. Founded in mid-2017 by experienced professionals from various sectors, the company aims to develop a new generation of manufacturing products that rely on computer vision and AI. Their platform automates traceability scans and integrates AI, machine vision, and automation into production lines. This approach focuses on improving quality, traceability, and root cause analyses, making manufacturing processes more efficient. Elementary emphasizes a human-in-the-loop strategy, enhancing collaboration between humans and machines to optimize working conditions and outcomes. Based in Los Angeles, California, Elementarys team includes roboticists, computer scientists, designers, and engineers. The company has attracted significant funding, including a $30 million Series B round led by Tiger Global, to support its innovative solutions in manufacturing. Their technology is utilized by notable clients across various industries, including Toyota in the automotive sector.