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Editorial Vice President Eric Olson puts a capstone on his 23-year career with Springfield Business Journal.

The Republic School District is on track to open its Intermediate School for fifth- and sixth-grade students for the 2025-26 academic year.

Helping people is the foremost purpose in business for Angela Stephens. The idea for Re-Focus the Creative Office was born to help her son, Drake Stephens, who had started struggling in school in fifth grade.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, recognition, recreation/tourism and retail.

The Kebab Shack opened; Hitch Goods launched; and The War Zone Springfield moved.

Court decision could upend standard commission practices, officials say.

The Social Birdy to incorporate restaurant with large game lineup.

Kansas is newest area of focus for the Ozark-based company.

A newly formed pediatric partnership from Mercy Springfield Communities is seeking to fill service gaps that health system officials say have existed for years – but the arrangement does not involve partnering with CoxHealth to open a stand-alone pediatric hospital as previously planned.

Daniel Ogunyemi says it was a difficult decision to exit Springfield in late 2023.

Making the leap earlier this year to SRC Holdings Corp. wasn’t an extremely surprising move for attorney Elizabeth Wente. As outside counsel with Spencer Fane LLP, Wente worked with SRC and had an intimate knowledge of its operations.

Kristin Carter went from a traditional accounting office job to a modern virtual position from home almost overnight. But that’s becoming more common these days.

For Tyler Moles, being honored as a member of Springfield Business Journal’s 2016 class of 40 Under 40 was life changing.

Always seeking the next the big thing, Ashley French, 48, went from district director of operations for the local YMCA to executive positions at two nonprofit organizations, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks and the American Red Cross western Missouri operations.

After 20 years in executive roles with the city of Ozark, most of which involved serving as the municipality’s city administrator, the career path for Steve Childers has transitioned north to Springfield.

Brett Curry’s business trajectory hasn’t changed much in the last two decades – but the scale has grown radically.

Service and community building are hallmarks of Dean Thompson’s career.

After 27 years with the city of Springfield, Brendan Griesemer made a shift into a role that was both brand new and utterly familiar.

In just over a decade with Paragon Architecture, Kirsten Whitehead has seen the design firm grow to 27 employees in four offices from just five team members in one office. She helped build the framework for that growth by establishing company policies as a project manager for the firm.

Sara Walraven, 35, has been with CASA for 11 months, advocating for children who have been abused and neglected.

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