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Springfield Economic Vitality Director Amanda Ohlensehlen: "The vision of Forward SGF is aspirational and demonstrates the impressive inventory of natural and cultural assets that are prevalent in our region."

People Centric Consulting Group CEO Don Harkey: "The right answer is to think hard about the bus you need, set up the seats and then find the people who are the best fit."

R.B. Murray Co. President Ross Murray: "Unlike larger markets, we generally maintain consistency and aren’t as subjected to volatile highs and lows due, among other things, to a diversified employment base. Stability and consistency allow businesses to plan more efficiently and be more productive in the long run."

Arvest Bank's Jami Dressler: "The best thing a potential homebuyer can do is find a lending professional who will help them identify the scenario that best fits their needs and budget and then work on the lending solution that will turn that scenario into reality."

Ollis/Akers/Arney's Jeff Eiserman: "Nothing is perfect in preventing cybercrime, but starting with these will help protect the future of your business."

Codistac owner Heather Noggle makes the case for WFH.

Springfield Contractors Association Executive Director Megan Herzog: "The construction industry has immense potential for workers to move into leadership positions quickly if they are willing to put in the effort and develop communication skills and have an interest in helping and mentoring others."

Missouri State University's Richard Gebken: "Ultimately, the interdependent relationship between industry and academia must continue to evolve as we move toward a workforce for the future."

Burrell Behavioral Health's C.J. Davis: "We must welcome the best and most talented teams into our places of business, and support all who seek our products or services."

Custom Creations Landscaping & Lawn owner Kevin Runyon: "Designing landscapes that work in harmony with nature is not only a responsible choice but a smart business move."

Throughline Architecture owner Layne Hunton: "Whether it’s through the use of traditional vernacular, emphasizing the unique characteristics or incorporating modern techniques with materials derived from historic uses, Ozarks architecture will continue to evolve while hopefully remaining rooted with a firm cultural commitment."

Custom Creations Landscaping & Lawn owner Kevin Runyon: "By combining the artistic vision with practical demands, a qualified landscape contractor can ensure that the beauty and functionality envisioned on paper are fully realized."

Columnist Paula Dougherty: "Like many aspects of divorce, managing your finances after splitting up with your spouse can feel complicated and overwhelming."

People Centric Consulting Group CEO Don Harkey: "By upgrading the organizational machine, health care organizations become more successful in all areas."

Certified financial planner Kenny Gott suggests building survivors' guide.

Ollis/Akers/Arney's Erica Gaynor: "The most critical component is communication and engagement with your employees."

Downtown Springfield Association's Rusty Worley: "As a community, everyone has a role to play in cultivating the places for our friends and families to experience both now and in the future."

Lynne Haggerman & Associates LLC owner Lynne Haggerman goes over recent law changes.

People Centric Consulting Group owner Don Harkey: "Treat your people like they will be successful, and most will be. It’s too hard to truly develop a workforce if you dislike the people you are developing."

FORVIS Deputy General Counsel Jarica Oeltjen discusses attorneys making a difference in local nonprofits.

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