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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.
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Biz 417 Publisher Logan Aguirre interviewed JMARK CEO Thomas H. Douglas.
Law firm Husch Blackwell has long known that times are changing, and its mission statement reflects that knowledge. We catch up with HB...
What started as a desire to help athletes with injuries turned to changing lives on a far wider scale. Meet the heart behind the product...
With an affinity for colorful chinos and tongue-in-cheek prints, Joel Thomas puts a playful spin on what he calls, “active business casual.”
Mindy Ferguson Hoff brings 20 years of beverage industry experience and a people-first mindset to her new role as the leader of Heart of...
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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...
Five of Springfield’s emerging leaders spoke about how they are impacting our community over breakfast at Biz 417’s B-School. The...
Sand Sisters + Rosie Women's Workshop on 2019 on August 7, 2019 at eFactory. Photos by Brad Zweerink.
Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce's Annual Membership Luncheon 2019 on July 25, 2019 at Oasis Hotel & Convention Center. Photos by...
Biz 417's 2019 Ladies Who Launch presented by Volt Credit Union. Glendalough Conference Center at the DoubleTree by Hilton . July 18, 2019....
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