The Social Development Commission plans to reopen four program areas to the public on Dec. 2.
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Could former board member’s role in sale of SDC buildings pose a conflict of interest?
A former Social Development Commission board member is positioned to gain financially from the sale of two of the troubled agency’s buildings that are on the market, raising questions about a potential conflict of interest.
SDC board continues to shrink as three more commissioners resign
Marjorie Rucker, Donna Brown-Martin and Patricia Nájera, all commissioners for the Social Development Commission, resigned from the SDC board this week.
Smaller board puts SDC at risk of losing sizable funding
Vacant seats on the Social Development Commission’s board could pose a problem as the agency applies for Community Services Block Grant funding.
Barbara Toles steps down from SDC’s Board of Commissioners
In the latest in a string of departures, Chair Barbara Toles resigned from the Social Development Commission’s board at its Wednesday virtual meeting.
What you need to know about SDC’s progress amid frozen bank accounts
BMO has frozen the Social Development Commission’s bank accounts, according to SDC’s attorney. Banking experts say there is not enough information to understand why.
SDC sends out second round of paychecks to former employees
The Social Development Commission mailed out 22 checks for employees in September to the Department of Workforce Development for the April 15 pay period.
SDC board appoints commissioner Vincent Bobot as interim CEO
The Social Development Commission’s Board of Commissioners has appointed Vincent Bobot to serve as interim CEO.
Attorney William Sulton advocates for Milwaukee’s most vulnerable
Attorney William Sulton, who has been in the news for his work on behalf of the SDC, hopes to inspire more law students to choose public interest careers.
Why did the Social Development Commission fail? Here are takeaways from our investigation
Here’s what to know about the Social Development Commission’s troubled history and abrupt closing.
