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JoAnne Sabir joins moguls as Project Pitch It returns for fifth season
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Milwaukee-area entrepreneur and Sherman Phoenix co-founder JoAnne Sabir will join
Project Pitch It’s lineup of moguls for the Shark Tank-style show’s fifth season, which airs on WISN-TV Channel 12.
The new season of the show, in which entrepreneurs pitch their unique business plans and products to investors, kicks off March 20 and 21, with episodes airing Saturdays at 10:35 p.m. and Sundays at 11:30 a.m.
Sabir returns to the show as a mogul after auditioning her company Juice Kitchen on the first season of Project Pitch It.
The fifth season features 24 startup companies whose innovative products range from automated drive-thru coffee technologies and aquaponic systems to a wash and dry service for linens, and a local magazine that highlights the successes of Milwaukee’s BIPOC community.
Chicago group targeting two possible East Town sites for 20-stall food hall. By Jeramey Jannene - Feb 26th, 2021 09:06 am //end headline wrapper ?>733-737 N. Milwaukee St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
A new food hall could fill a long-vacant building at 733-737 N. Milwaukee St. Or it could be coming to a vacant riverfront building at 107-115 E. Wells St.
Kyle McKechnie, a Chicago-based real estate broker, filed two sets of identical plans with the Department of Neighborhood Services for pre-submittal review. The move is a precursor to a formal application.
A total of 20 stalls, each with individual kitchens, would be included according to a floor plan that matches the approximately 5,700-square-foot Milwaukee St. building. The basement of the building would be utilized for food storage and four of the food preparation spaces.
Notable Minority Executives: JoAnne Sabir
Co-founder and co-developer, Sherman Phoenix
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JoAnne Sabir
JoAnne Sabir has made her mark on Milwaukee as a community development leader and entrepreneur. She currently serves as an advisor at American Family Insurance, but is better known as the co-developer and co-founder of Sherman Phoenix.
The central city entrepreneurial hub houses 25 Black-owned businesses, which have approximately 150 employees, and has raised $4.1 million to date from venture philanthropists and impact investors.
In 2017, Sabir was recognized as BizTimes Milwaukee’s Best in Business Community Leader of the Year for her leadership of the Sherman Phoenix project.
Sabir is also co-owner of Shindig LLC, a fresh-pressed juice company that she started with her husband, Maanaan Sabir, almost a decade ago in Milwaukee’s Lindsay Heights neighborhood. The business has scaled production and recently launched an online store to distribute its juices nationwide.
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