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Newsmakers in the areas of banking & finance, education, health care, information technology, law, manufacturing and sports.
Venture depends on volunteers as it starts first cohort.
The fiber infrastructure connects more than 60 facilities in the district, plus buses.
Excellence in Technology event recognizes achievements of technology businesses and professionals.
Purpose Connect is among 40 companies still competing for $1M prize.
Guest columnist Tammy Sawyers: "Technology changes daily and people change with it. Lenders and title companies need to be forward thinking to keep up, or we may end up behind and eventually nonessential."
Chief Operating Officer Andy Dierks becomes a partner in the company.
Former CEO David Foss was the top-paid officer during the fiscal year that ended June 30.
Hatch Auditorium is expected to open at The Library Center in early 2026.
Dianne Elizabeth Osis is among four inductees this year.
Springfield Business Journal additionally is recognized with first place in General Excellence at Missouri Press Association's Better Newspaper Contest.
Signarama more than doubles space in move to Ozark.
Ozarks Food Harvest and iHeartRadio partnered on event to feed children.
In 2008, the financial industry was abuzz with the emergence of the first robo-adviser, led by investment firm Wealthfront. This automated financial tool aimed to be an accessible and low-cost way to manage investment portfolios, using algorithms and artificial intelligence and, in turn, minimal human interaction.
The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, chambers of commerce, engineering, government, hospitality, information technology, law, law enforcement, marketing and nonprofit.
More than a year after the rollout of its virtual care team, CoxHealth reports progress with worker satisfaction and retention as a result.
SBJ Connect is new name for networking event scheduled for Sept. 19.
Carpenter Media Group buys Phillips Media Group, adding to its portfolio in the United States and Canada.
On July 19, many Windows users woke up to cloudy skies – and blank, blue screens. That was the day of the CrowdStrike incident, in which a bug in the cybersecurity software known as CrowdStrike caused operating systems to crash.
Seafood Express opened; Hemporium rebranded to Seed of Life Farms; and a new Branson attraction, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition, debuted.
Apartments planned at century-old building in downtown Springfield
McDonald’s sues Big Four meat producers
Omo Japanese Soul Food opens at new space in Chesterfield Village
Four States Bank makes opening official with ribbon-cutting ceremony
Saint Louis University to cut $20M in expenses