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Mark Bugher Quotes

«Division administrators don't run procurement on a day-to-day basis.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«?And just reassure people that what's being done in the department is being done appropriately, seamlessly transparently and ethically.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«The stars are aligning to put Wisconsin on the biotech map, and we'd stack our science at UW-Madison up with anybody in the world.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«I think elected officials are starting to get it. That's what it takes. Collaboration is much better than war.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«It's always a concern. Declining population can also equate to a declining tax base. It puts a burden on the people who live here.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«By and large, when you consider the magnitude - the size and scope - of state procurement, it works pretty well.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«You actually spend money to save money, I think.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«Our strategy is to continue to make the infrastructure available and be ahead of the curve when these companies come.»
Author: Mark Bugher
«The addition of these eight board members will be make even stronger an already diverse and highly-respected board; we're pleased for their involvement. Not only do they bring a global perspective to their new position, but they also foster a deep knowledge about how best to position Wisconsin in the Knowledge Economy.»
Author: Mark Bugher