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Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, media and nonprofit.

Ron Mersch takes on the newly created role.

Kristi Stringer is promoted to succeed Darin Bridges.

Author David L. Harrison is the seventh to hold the position that's chosen by the governor.

The Hamra Enterprises CEO says he's "seriously considering a run for governor."

Majs. Amos and Cyndi Shiels, veterans of the nonprofit, succeed recently retired couple.

The new location is the health care practice’s sixth clinic.

Vice presidents covering communications and public affairs are named.

From morning sickness to bathroom breaks, employers must offer reasonable accommodations.

Gov. Mike Parson makes the appointment.

He's led the nonprofit since 2008.

Caterer offers health and healing through plant-based foods.

ARPA provided $3.5 million in grants to regional network.

The roles focus on electric transmission and distribution, natural gas and water operations, and customer operations and communications.

An independent panel of judges picks the 13th annual class of honorees.

The other seven metro areas in Missouri also post increases compared with April.

Algerian Hart becomes assistant to the president for inclusive engagement.

The publication is honored in the best overall design category at annual Alliance of Area Business Publishers conference.

Benjamin Burns succeeds Jeffrey Tate, who held the role for four years.

University bucks trend of cutting programs to elevate profile nationally.

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