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“I think a lot of times the best ideas come from those that are doing a certain task day to day and they know better,” says Brooke Bigham, owner of EOS, LLC and one of Springfield Business …
“It’s a business obviously, but you have to understand what’s going on in peoples’ lives and help them as well,” says Melissa Higbie, an architect and partner with Esterly, Schneider and …
“No matter what role you’re going to play in medical care, you’re going to have difficult situations and so, I try to help them to learn how to do that with integrity and respect and grace and …
“I’m a huge believer in Public ReIations. I’m also a huge believer in junkyard dog publicity. I unabashedly call myself a junkyard dog,” says Lisa Rau, Director of PR/Publicity for Silver …
“Torch your strategic plan,” says Crista Hogan, Executive Director of the Springfield Metropolitan Bar Association. “Don’t open a ton of time on a document you’re going to pit in a drawer, …
“It’s never too late to become who you might have been,” says Craig Jamison, owner of a Shelter Insurance Agency and one of Springfield Business Journal’s Trusted Advisers for 2017. Jamison …
Dr. Julie Masterson says there have been a number of mentors in her life, but her husband is the most influential.
A safe room and classroom addition at Willard Central Elementary School will be used by the music, arts and athletic programs for a district that had 4,536 students last year, according to Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education figures, but school officials say enrollment is projected to grow.