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 Reflecting on 2023, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.

Gov. Mike Parson announces the selection of Jane Earnhart for an architecture and engineering panel.

New Taffy Tree software set to go in 2024.

Jennifer Jackson will sell business journal to incoming publisher Marty Goodnight.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, law, nonprofit and transportation.

The three incumbents whose seats are up for election are among those planning to run.

An engineering manager with the Springfield company is honored for support of employees who serve in the National Guard and Reserves.

Pamela Yancey transitions to new role from banking career.

The company expects a reduction in pretax earnings this year related to the process.

Amy Counts, a sales vice president in St. Louis, starts Jan. 1.

The Cowork Collective venture includes private offices, a kitchen and conference room.

Co-founder Nathan Taylor becomes the interior design company's sole owner.

Month-over-month job gains tally 5,900, according to latest state data.

Shanda Trautman worked at the company for eight years.

The SRC Holdings CEO plans to serve in the role at Drury for six months.

Marty Goodnight on Jan. 1 will rejoin SBJ as publisher and eventual owner as Jennifer Jackson begins transition into retirement. 

Katie Shelton is the new owner of the Commercial Street business.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, human resources, nonprofit and utilities.

Associate Director Jim Schmidt starts Dec. 30 amid a search for Regina Greer Cooper's permanent successor.

Founder Pam Babcock sells her stake in the business to daughter and business partner Laine Scholz.

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