H. Carl Mueller, founder, chairman and CEO of Mueller Communications.
Official biography from Mueller Communications…
Mr. H. Carl Mueller has worked for more than 30 years as a journalist, marketing, public relations, media and governmental affairs executive. In addition to managing client projects and the work of the firm’s talented professionals, Mr. Mueller has served as a manager and advisor to a Wisconsin Governor, several university presidents, a Wisconsin Congressman and chief of staff to the Mayor of Milwaukee.
Mr. Mueller is chairman and chief executive officer of Mueller Communications, Inc., which serves clients with marketing, public relations, media and governmental affairs, issues and crisis management and internal and external communications programs.
Mr. Mueller worked for ten years as a newspaper reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Sentinel and The Paper for Central Wisconsin. As a newsman, he won national recognition for his work and served as a board member and president of the Society for Professional Journalists. He currently serves as treasurer of the Milwaukee Press Club.
An active member of his community, he is a member of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, the Milwaukee Press Club, and the Society of Professional Journalists and has served as a board member and president of A Wisconsin African Relief Effort (Project Aware). Mr. Mueller also is a member of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Counselor’s Academy.
He has served on the Board of Directors of the Milwaukee Urban League, Children’s Outing Association (COA), the UW-Milwaukee Alumni Association, the Police Athletic League, Easter Seals and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Mr. Mueller has done graduate work at both the University of Wisconsin-Madison and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He also received professional training at the American Press Institute at Columbia University and at Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
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Prospect Ave. Building Built By Lumber Baron
Now owned by PR man Carl Mueller, selling converted mansion for $1.5 million.
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PR firm with many clients will relocate from Lower East Side to Brewers Hill.
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Contribution to Milele A. Coggs of $100
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Huge group of politicians, dignitaries, salute project to redevelop Civil War-era VA complex.
Sep 20th, 2019 by Jeramey JanneneContribution to Cavalier Johnson of $100
December 18, 2018 - View ReportContribution to Ashanti Hamilton of $394
November 6, 2017 - View ReportCoalition Launches Campaign to Fund Renovation of Historic Soldiers Home Buildings in Service of Veterans
Old Main to house homeless, at-risk veterans
Oct 17th, 2017 by Press ReleaseThe Bogus Studies of Miller Park
How we've been misled -- repeatedly -- about Brewers “economic impact.”
May 10th, 2017 by Bruce Murphy$1 Million In Donations to City Politicians
Our Political Contributions Tracker hits $1 million, reveals who’s giving and getting cash.
Nov 29th, 2016 by Urban MilwaukeeHenningsen, former alderman, dies at age 70
Oct 19th, 2016 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Jesse GarzaContribution to Ashanti Hamilton of $250
August 18, 2016 - View ReportContribution to Russell W. Stamper, II of $100
March 21, 2016 - View ReportContribution to Ashanti Hamilton of $400
February 8, 2016 - View ReportCity Birthday Party All About Dining
Politicians and candidate hopefuls mix with winners of dining awards.
Feb 1st, 2016 by Michael HorneCandidates cut ties to exec after change in plan to house sex offenders
Nov 26th, 2015 - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - Dan BiceContribution to Terry Witkowski of $396
October 28, 2015 - View ReportContribution to Tony Zielinski of $100
September 21, 2015 - View ReportExciting News from Mueller Communications
Today, I'm pleased to tell you that Lori Richards and James Madlom are joining me as partners and shareholders of Mueller Communications.
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Jun 9th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyWho is “Lobbying” For the Streetcar?
Money is being spent and wild rumors are flying. So what’s the truth?
Feb 5th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyConference Touts Historic Preservation
Conference at We Energies offers experts touting the huge environmental payoff for historic reuse of buildings.
Oct 31st, 2014 by Michael HorneContribution to Robert Bauman of $100
September 11, 2014 - View ReportNew 18-Story Downtown Building Breaks Ground
The $102 million, 18-story tower at 833 E. Michigan is huge development, with no city financing. The full story, with photos and building renderings.
Jun 19th, 2014 by Jeramey JanneneAttorneys Rush to Chisholm’s Defense
Worried about possible recall, they plan fundraiser for the DA. But will it help him?
May 8th, 2014 by Bruce MurphyBMO Harris Will Back Ballet
The ballet's new corporate sponsor makes its first major gift to Milwaukee since buying out M&I Bank.
Aug 29th, 2013 by Michael HorneDon Smiley’s Ever-Higher Salary
His salary rose by $114,000, to more than $886,000, and the explanations keep getting thinner.
May 20th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyThe Arrogance of Summerfest
Mayor Barrett met with Summerfest board members, who agreed to share more information about its finances and director’s compensation.
May 7th, 2013 by Bruce MurphyEvery Politician in Town
Well, not quite, but the City's Birthday Party had a big turnout of politicians and insiders.
Feb 5th, 2013 by Michael HorneAbele vs County Board — Again
Someone leaked the info on Abele's plan for a 44 story lakefront tower, leaving him apologizing to the board.
Jul 12th, 2012 by Bruce MurphyRTA Meets the Milwaukee County Board – Meeting Recap
The Milwaukee County Board's Transportation, Public Works, and Transit Committee, chaired by Supervisor Michael Mayo, held a meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the recommendations approved by the Southeast Wisconsin Regional Transit Authority. Julia Taylor, the Governor's Appointee on the RTA, was on hand to answer questions along with Carl Mueller, the RTA's PR consultant, and Ken Yunker, who has worked closely with the RTA in his role at SEWRPC.
Dec 4th, 2008 by Jeramey JanneneState Elections Board Responds to Complaint Against Walker
John Weishan and Gerry Broderick filed an official complaint today with the Wisconsin State Elections Board against Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker.
May 9th, 2005 by Michael HorneLet My People Shop!
Ald. Zielinski is upset, because Jewel Osco has taken steps to prevent a new grocery store in his district.
Aug 30th, 2004 by Michael HorneHow Did Peggy Know?
Over Cocktails in 2001, then-A.G. Candidate Peg Lautenschlager Said Rival would be Indicted
May 3rd, 2004 by Michael HorneThe Extraordinary Longevity of Milwaukee Politicians
We have had twice as many Mayors as we have had City Treasurers since 1917.
Apr 5th, 2004 by Michael HorneLautenschlager’s Fast Ones – Past Speeding Tickets Raise Residency Issues
Attorney General Peg Lautenschlager exploits a legal loophole.
Mar 29th, 2004 by Michael HorneOn the Fundraiser Trail
David Riemer held a fundraiser and art auction to advance his bid for County Executive. Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design was the place, and over a hundred people showed up to look at the art (a Guido Brink retrospective) and to meet with the candidate March 8th. Wine was served, and the food was perhaps the finest of the larger-scale campaign events this year. The snacks included hummus and all sorts of veggie-cheesy items nicely prepared and tastefully presented. Everybody had to shut up for a brief speech by the candidate. Riemer is getting better at these, and unlike certain other candidates for president or even for mayor, he is able to adjust the message to his audience with a reasonable degree of spontaneity. The crowd at MIAD learned that Riemer has two brothers who are actors, and mom was too. In college (as an undergraduate) he studied poetry. “Art is not just an add-on. Art is essential to a metropolitan area. It is essential to its success.” No argument from the crowd on that account. Marvin Pratt showed up, and that created a mild buzz for a while. Riemer campaign guru Bill Christofferson wants us all to know that his candidate’s “Last Blast” fundraiser will be held in Turner Hall on March 23rd, 5-7 p.m. The Riemer campaign sent out a news release encouraging its supporters to cast absentee ballots. Election Day, April 6th is Passover, he reminds us. It is also a time when many of us might be out of town on Spring break. Riemer would appreciate it if we voted before fleeing this miserable weather. It is all about turnout, at this point. Molly Christofferson, Bill’s daughter, did campaign work for Sandy Folaron. She now works for Marvin Pratt. Strange bedfellows. Bob Weiss held a fundraiser for Acting Mayor Pratt March 10th, at his restaurant, Shakers, 422 S. Second St. He sent me a note: “Clueless staffers, no signage, no promo materials, NO candidate, when promised 6-8 p.m. for His fundraiser.” Weiss said the event coordinator “sat by self in back corner, left after an hour. Some big hitter clients of mine left in disgust since Marvin not there. … Overall, hardly our greatest political experience.” Weiss is planning a solstice party this week (good timing), with plenty of food and booze. Forget the politics! Unopposed and Raising Money: Musings on the Common Council Presidency It is tough to draw a crowd in an election year when you have no opponent, and it’s nice for a candidate to not have to sweat his election. “I only hold one fundraiser a year and this is it,” said Ald. Michael Murphy at Derry Hegarty’s Pub, an event that perhaps saw about 75 people. The event was Thursday, March 11th, close enough to St. Patrick’s Day, which is appropriate since Murphy claims to be of Irish heritage. Since the money wasn’t absolutely necessary, and since the candidate seemed destined to win, the fundraiser easily lurched into its secondary […]
Mar 15th, 2004 by Michael Horne“Legacy, Schmegacy”
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Jan 25th, 2002 by Bruce MurphyCould Bob Ott Be Investigated For Ethical Conflicts?
Milwaukee County is beginning to resemble the plot of And Then There Were None. One by one, top officials are disappearing from the courthouse.
Jan 24th, 2002 by Bruce MurphyMilwaukee Goes Crazy for Research Parks
Wisconsin is supposed to be suffering from a brain drain, and southeast Wisconsin is said to lack the kind of high technology industries you find in a research park.
Jun 19th, 2001 by Bruce Murphy