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An independent panel of judges chose 40 rising professionals for Springfield Business Journal’s 2021 40 Under 40 class.
Brandon Stockstill and fiancee Brittny Tripicchio became the new owners of Downtown Nutrition Club LLC; F8 Training opened; and Schweitzer United Methodist Church started Flourish CDC.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking and finance, government, law and nonprofit.
Abby Glenn, development director with Habitat for Humanity, says they’re transforming their 2021 Gala into a virtual event. She says they hope this will focus on their needs and mission rather …
New categories added to the Dynamic Dozen awards.
Iman Williams Christians is the nonprofit's new chief clinical officer.
Local firms submitted 26 projects showcasing their expertise and portfolios.
Tim Huddleston is tapped to lead Ozark Mountain Country Cares.
Amy Wescott works to help the nonprofit establish a foothold in the area.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, insurance, media, nonprofit and real estate.
The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on local nonprofits parallel the nationwide nonprofit sector in some ways, while in others they defy the norms.
Nixa Dry Cleaners and Laundry and Xtreme Exteriors are among award winners.
Entrepreneurial nonprofit hires international search firm as multiyear restructuring concludes.
Jill Finney comes on board to lead Flourish, a community development corporation.
Amby Lewis, founder/CEO of A Girl Like Me Network, says volunteers are critical to nonprofits. Lewis and AGLM treasurer Kelly Routh are recruiting members to staff events, organize committees and …
The contract marks Texas-based Allied Orion Group's Missouri debut.
Boys & Girls Clubs of Springfield raises $1.3 million with a gift from the O'Reilly family.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, government, insurance, marketing and nonprofit.
Daniel Ogunyemi is the latest education industry hire in a diversity and inclusion role, but private businesses lag.
The Springfield nonprofit fills truckloads of supplies for the Dallas and Houston areas that have been hit by severe weather.
Missouri State University President Clif Smart is experiencing a lot of lasts as he prepares for his June 30 retirement.
Entrepreneur to launch attraction along I-44
Walmart to lay off hundreds of corporate employees
STL janitorial business buys Kansas cleaning company
Leadership Springfield introduces next Signature Class participants
NYC plans to redevelop 122-acre coastline in Brooklyn
Anonymous donor pledges $100K in matching funds to Drury campaign