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Guest columnist Marlene Chism: "Resistance to AI is fueled by uncertainty, fear of job displacement and a perceived loss of control."
Guest columnist Jeff Scott: "At their best and most efficient, banking apps can centralize a user’s access to information from many sources."
SBJ interviews the managing partner of TierOne.
From food to culture to fashion, certain trends can be slow to reach the Midwest from the East or West coasts.
Newsmakers in the areas of chambers of commerce, education, information technology and real estate.
Ozarks Connect is in "awareness phase" after its September launch, owner says.
The company starts fiscal 2025 with earnings of $119.2 million.
Rob and Tracy Hedgpeth are targeting a spring 2025 launch for their Code Ninjas franchise.
Guest columnist Stephanie Staggs: "In the digital age, financial wellness is about integrating the power of technology with timeless financial principles."
Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, information technology, law, manufacturing and sports.
Venture depends on volunteers as it starts first cohort.
The fiber infrastructure connects more than 60 facilities in the district, plus buses.
Excellence in Technology event recognizes achievements of technology businesses and professionals.
Purpose Connect is among 40 companies still competing for $1M prize.
Guest columnist Tammy Sawyers: "Technology changes daily and people change with it. Lenders and title companies need to be forward thinking to keep up, or we may end up behind and eventually nonessential."
Chief Operating Officer Andy Dierks becomes a partner in the company.
Former CEO David Foss was the top-paid officer during the fiscal year that ended June 30.
Hatch Auditorium is expected to open at The Library Center in early 2026.
Dianne Elizabeth Osis is among four inductees this year.
Springfield Business Journal additionally is recognized with first place in General Excellence at Missouri Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest.
Good Pizza Co. settled into a semipermanent home at Metro Eats; Trinity Electric Co. was acquired; and Cantrell Real Estate relocated.
Parent company to rebrand local, state Kum & Go stores
Unregistered vehicles creating tax collection deficit, say Springfield officials
Dillard's to consolidate Battlefield Mall operations in former Sears space
Quiksilver, Billabong and Volcom stores to close
Arlo Bank finalizes $40M capital raise
Chipotle to add new Springfield restaurant
Developer discloses $350M redevelopment plan for AT&T tower in STL