The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
The 2010 Economic Impact Awards ceremony was held July 22 at the Ramada Oasis Convention Center. About 295 people attended the event.
Sam Hamra, attorney and chairman and CEO of Hamra Enterprises, received the Lifetime Achivement in Business Award.
Rusty Worley, Urban Districts Alliance executive director, won the Business Advocate of the Year Award.
ServiceWorld Computer LLC received the Philanthropic Business of the Year award.
The Decade Awards were broken down into four categories: pre-1980s, 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. The winners were: Empire Bank for the pre-1980s category, Penmac Personnel Services Inc. for the 1980s category, Husch Blackwell Sanders LLP for the 1990s category and Jordan Valley Community Health Center for the 2000s category.
The event coincided with the Springfield Business Journal's 30th anniversary; Founder and Publisher Dianne Elizabeth Osis was honored followed the awards presentations.
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