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Newsmakers in the areas of agriculture, banking & finance, engineering, health care, insurance, law and technology.
Guest columnist Hunter Johnson: "Well performing and financially stable construction firms have increasingly sought more creative ways from the insurance industry to transfer risk and purchase insurance for their organizations."
Reflecting on 2024, the SBJ newsroom ranked the Top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Details are not provided as the hospital system and Missouri’s largest insurer pen an agreement.
Guest columnist Lynne Haggerman: "Begin preparing or revising policies to reflect the new paid sick leave benefit and contact legal counsel if questions arise."
Executive Editor Christine Temple sits down with industry executives.
A 2023 Harvard Business Review study suggests significant positive changes when employees take sabbaticals, including greater self-clarity and management confidence.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, arts, banking & finance, hospitality, insurance, nonprofit and utilities.
The Innovation & Growth publication explores business and community growth strategies, technology investments and regional assets needed to better compete for businesses and talent.
Mercy is on track to drop coverage by major insurer at start of 2025.
Guest columnist Tristin Casper: "Partnering with an experienced insurance adviser can help construction companies navigate this new landscape. Ensuring that appropriate coverage is in place can provide essential protection as businesses incorporate advanced technologies into their operation."
An independent panel of judges selected Richard Ollis as the 2024 Legacy Adviser.
Guest columnist Hunter Johnson: "In this stabilizing environment, insureds will be underwritten more emphatically on their own merit, meaning that favorable rates and terms will be more attainable for high-quality risks that maintain positive loss results."
Springfield Business Journal’s 2024 Trusted Advisers event honors 10 businesspeople, including the Legacy Adviser, a pinnacle award for industry veterans.
Mercy announced Sept. 9 that it intends to end its contract with Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield within the state effective Jan. 1, 2025.
Negotiations continue, but in-network coverage is currently expected to end in 2025.
The Building a Region publication explores business issues fueling and impeding growth, corporate responsibility and government support needs.
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.
An independent panel of judges has selected this year’s class of Most Influential Women. With the addition of this class, 500 women have received this award.
The Workforce Development publication explores themes such as payroll shifts, wages and benefits demand, labor shortage impacts and employee barriers impacting recruitment and retention.
Tea Bar & Bites Bakery & Cafe changed ownership; the Springfield-Greene County Health Department relocated one of its clinics; and a Joplin real estate investment organization affiliated with a national trade group formed the Springfield Real Estate Investors Association.
Hy-Vee to replace Wahlburgers at east Springfield store
Lawsuit alleges Springfield denied business, liquor licenses at Rapid Robert's
Mercy, Humana to open local clinics for older adults
C-store property changes hands in $6.6M deal
Amazon confirms it's behind KC distribution center
Trump pardons Silk Road creator
Epic Strategies founder sues company owners for breach of contract