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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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Celeste Cramer, system director of recruitment and retention for CoxHealth, and Nikki Hampton, senior talent management consultant for...
A $50,000 loan turned American Dehydrated Foods/Internation Dehydrated Foods into a $900 million company.
Business owners are looking for ways they can reduce their carbon footprints. But solutions are not always quick or easy. We talked with...
After founding Red Monkey Foods, Jeff Brinkhoff decided to move on to his next big thing: developing a nutritional snack he calls Hopapops.
Less than three years after opening its Springfield facility in October 2017, Vital Farms is undergoing a major expansion. The new 64,000...
Jena Holtberg-Benge never says no to the chance to hop on a plane and start a new project. It’s led her as far away as China and India, and...
How Kim Hamm and Kristen Bright formed a uniquely symbiotic mentor/mentee relationship at BKD CPAs & Advisors.
Gary Gibson has worked for City Utilities for 28 years, and has worked his way up to management and supervisory positions. Now, in the...
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Restaurant owner Nicola Gilardi talks about her tailgating experience, and how it brings people together.
Want to make your team happier at work? Think outside the box like these two companies.
With the launch of specialty wine shop The Reserve at Town & County, Owner Bob Lowe shares his passion and expertise with 417-land.
We asked City Utilities and the City of Springfield how the proposed Treadway development might impact utilities in the Galloway...
After a near-fatal incident, Gretchen Cliburn dedicated her professional life to helping healthcare providers achieve financial...
Your approach to hybrid remote work might be all wrong. Here’s how to avoid the common stumbling blocks.
Landing at the top spot for the second year, OMG Commerce offers autonomy while encouraging personal and professional growth.
At Paddio, employees understand the importance of owning their values. The result? A mission that includes enhancing life every day,...
2019 Women's Initiative with Dr. Jokima Hiller presented by Arvest Bank. May 9, 2019. Relics Event Center. Photos by Janelle Haik.
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's 2019 Small Business Awards. May 8, 2019. Oasis Hotel & Convention Center. Photos by Brad Zweerink.
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's Biz Blitz 2019 presented by Biz 417. April 30. Glendalough Conference Center at DoubleTree by...
2019 Springfield WISE (Women in Science and Entrepreneurship) presented by Rosie and Missouri Cures Education Foundation. April 23.The...
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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
Keeping College Station Theater Local
After 73 Years, Jay Key Service Remains Open to Change
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