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Rick Beaman steps into the president role April 1, and another employee is promoted.
Mitch Dolloff succeeded Karl Glassman in the company’s top role at the beginning of 2022.
In 50 years creating dioramas for museums, Terry Chase has become an authority mixing art and science.
Net income for the year is $3.6 million.
Sixteen products manufactured across southwest Missouri were selected for inclusion in Springfield Business Journal’s second annual Coolest Things Made in the Ozarks awards.
Simmons Private Wealth's Andy Drennen: "The global transition to clean energy and the reshoring of American chip manufacturing could be the beginning of this century’s renaissance in technology made in the U.S.A."
Twenty-five-year furniture maker sources straight from the trees.
Newsmakers in the areas of architecture, banking & finance, construction & development, law, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Adjacent to Fremont Hills Country Club, 4 by 4 Brewing Co. LLC held a grand opening for its second location; Queen City Soul Kitchen moved; and Veterinarian Dr. Maggie Schibler embarked on her first ownership venture.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
The funding is designed to boost manufacturing of essential products, such as semiconductors.
Gary Aggus has led the Springfield-based company for 20 years.
The brewery, taproom and event center is readying for customers.
State of Manufacturing results presented at MAM trade show find industry leaders remain optimistic.
In 2023, company CEO expects "challenging year driven by continued economic uncertainty."
ToeIn is designed for cabinet doors and follows millions of dollars' worth of sales for the local company's flagship product.
A Citizens Memorial Health Care director and a Springfield entrepreneur get the nod from the governor.
Alliant Insurance Services' Hunter Johnson: "It’s important for leaders and human resources departments to act now, planning a purpose and mission that starts with culture, belonging and life balance. And perhaps changing the traditional benefits we’re accustomed to."
Revel Advertising's Chris Jarratt: "With all the economic stressors businesses are dealing with, investing in a strategy with results that can seem hard to measure may appear to be a nonstarter. However, a clearly defined, strategically implemented internal brand marketing campaign can be an extremely effective tool in solving today’s unique staffing issues."
SBJ interviews Springfield Sign's vice president of sales.
Heirloom Candle Bar moved; art supply thrift store Arrow Creative Reuse opened; and Rockford, Illinois-based Beef-A-Roo debuted in Springfield.