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After years of leading health care expansions in Kansas City, Taylor Warwick embraces new opportunities as COO of Mercy Springfield Communities—and looks forward to diving into life in the Ozarks.
For the past 100 years, A&B Cycle has been a mainstay in Springfield, Missouri. Its continuous commitment to serving its customers—from loyal cyclists to new riders—has solidified its spot providing 417-landers with a way to get outdoors.
With many changes over the past 15 years, Paul Tillman and his dad, Scott, have decided to keep the ownership and operation of College Station Theater local.
A new placemaking effort is underway on Medical Mile, that 2.8-mile stretch between two giant health care systems on National Avenue in Springfield, Missouri. Better Block SGF is ready to tackle a very long challenge.
Find out where to meet and network with other business leaders in Springfield and southwest Missouri.
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Each of Biz 417's Women Who Mean Business has earned her spot at the table and continues to prove that dreaming big and taking risks can...
Hargis is carrying on a 100-year family legacy at Ozarks Coca-Cola. She believes that the company's focus on valuing people over profit has...
Brian Fogle, president and CEO of Community Foundation of the Ozarks, believes in the power of dressing professionally when it comes to...
Managing Director of Simfoni Capital Tez Ward quit his corporate job before setting out to start an impact-focused capital venture fund.
The Ozarks Inclusion Project is gaining momentum, and as new businesses set nondiscrimination policies to protect the LGBTQ community, The...
No one likes losing a valued employee. Organizing a special send-off eases the transition, and it might even prop the door open for a...
Stedman Graham is the headliner, but the event is so much more. Find out who is speaking at the Springfield Conference on Leadership &...
The results are in: Biz 417 and AITP of the Ozarks announced the winners of the fourth annual Excellence in Technology Awards on February...
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Last year, Kaleidoscope on East Sunshine Street celebrated 50 years in business.
Lisa Tinkler, one of Biz 417's 2023 Women Who Mean Business, is franchise owner and regional developer for Redline Athletics.
After 11 years at Missouri State University—including eight as chief of staff/assistant to the president for governmental relations—Ryan...
Each year, Biz 417 chooses five women who are guiding southwest Missouri into the future.
Monique Carriger, one of Biz 417's Women Who Mean Business for 2023, is the general manager of Pinegar Honda.
Last fall, the History Museum on the Square named Sean FitzGibbons its new executive director. We chatted about his experience managing...
Through youthful “Wonder Years” in ’60s and ’70s Aurora and decades as Springfield business and civic leaders, Brian Fogle and Rob Fulp...
Springfield Public Schools and Ozarks Technical Community College are rolling out a new opportunity for young people with their eyes on the...
The November 2021 Good Morning, Springfield! Presented by Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. November 4, 2021.
Biz 417's inaugural Best Places to Work luncheon celebrated the Top 20 Best Places to Work as designated by Best Companies Group. Each...
The annual summer get-together was held July 23, 2021 at the Oasis Hotel & Convention Center. Attendees gathered in a relaxed atmosphere...
More than 300 career-minded women attended Biz 417's fourth annual Ladies Who Launch presented by Volt Credit Union at Glendalough...
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From Idea to Startup: Build Your App and Compete for Pre-Seed Capital with Codefi
Where to Meet for Lunch on Mondays
An Open Letter to the New Springfield City Leadership
Better Block SGF and Springfield's Medical Mile
Bonnie Nolen with Bon Bon’s Candy House
Thank You For Firing Me
After 73 Years, Jay Key Service Remains Open to Change
Keeping College Station Theater Local
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