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Organization announces election of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer.

Fourth-quarter earnings also are down at the company.

New CEO Pamela Yancey shares her first-year goal at SBJ’s 12 People You Need to Know live interview.

Longtime employee Darrel Hopkins takes on the role, and founder Robert Low maintains CEO position.

The Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center operates at 2864 S. Nettleton Ave.

The roughly $28 million project was built by Killian Construction and designed by BRP Architects.

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

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

The private preschool and child care program operator had been in Farmers Park for seven years.

Adult & Child Health is slated to become a subsidiary of Springfield-based Brightli.

Health care leaders commit to add stand-alone children’s hospital in the community.

Casey Pyle joins the Rolla-based company after its purchase this year of the downtown YMCA building.

The health systems seek feedback at Jarrett Middle School event.

The locations take on the Springfield company's branding after a 2019 acquisition in the country.

Jerry Carpenter is appointed as the Springfield solar energy company's chief revenue officer.

The railroad industry manufacturer holds a grand opening for its new property in the northwest part of the Queen City.

Stuart Stringer is among four employees who were elevated to new roles this month at the staffing firm.

SBJ discusses branding and marketing with local executives.

Purpose Connect brings on a chief strategy officer and chief operations officer.

Two new members join the health system's governing board, as well.

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