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The 26-year-old scores 25 under par at Highland Springs.

Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with Marybeth Kleinsasser, vice president of human resources and staff development for the Arc of the Ozarks; Diane Rozier, director of human resources for CNH Reman LLC; and Ryan Sivill, audit partner and lead recruiting partner at Forvis Mazars.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, chambers of commerce, economic development, engineering, health care, law, marketing, media and nonprofit.

A franchise store of a Branson West-based quilting business made its Queen City debut; Grateful Vase launched in Lebanon; and Branson entertainment venue The Social Birdy had its grand opening.

While some might think the founder of an international humanitarian relief organization that employs hundreds and responds to dozens of global disasters annually long ago figured out an ideal work-life balance, they probably haven’t visited with Hal Donaldson.

Springfield Business Journal’s inaugural Nonprofit Excellence Awards will honor nine area nonprofits and three individuals serving the field.

The 25th annual Steak & Steak Dinner and Charity Auction is scheduled for Sept. 24.

The nonprofit is working on full funding for the facility in Springfield.

Travis Rubelee succeeds longtime leader John Feick, who retired from the organization.

The former president of CFO is working to connect Drury students with nonprofits.

The multimillion-dollar facility serves around 700 campers, volunteers and staff.

The Hall of Fame shortstop is scheduled to speak in October for Boys & Girls Club of the Ozarks.

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

Having successfully completed its We Believe capital campaign, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church and School is expanding its existing parish hall and constructing a 5,000-square-foot pavilion on the church grounds.

While Gov. Mike Parson’s fiscal 2025 budget has statewide cuts of around $1 billion, myriad Springfield projects are among those poised to receive funding with the stroke of the governor’s pen and legislative backing.

The Decision-Makers’ Outlook publication explores themes such as business outlook and growth, operations planning, inflation impacts, cost of business factors and business owner exit strategies.

Funds go toward 20 programs operated by 15 nonprofits.

John Farmer de la Torre was co-founder of the organization that promotes the film industry in the region.

The Springfield-based organization announces more people can be served through Community Services Block Grant Program.

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