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Springfield, MO
Three executives. Three days.
Springfield Business Journal’s annual Day in the Life feature is back, this time taking you into the day of a health care leader, school district superintendent and brewery owner. While each leader is unique in their role, industry and personality, there’s a thread that ties them together: They prioritize connecting with the heart of their company missions. For Max Buetow at CoxHealth, that’s allotting extra time on his way to meetings to greet co-workers along the way. For Springfield Public Schools’ Grenita Lathan, it’s taking selfies with students during a school visit. And for Carol McLeod, it’s grabbing a drink with Hold Fast Brewing customers. SBJ’s editorial staff followed them to bring you a glimpse into their world. Join us as we share what we saw in the 2024 Day in the Life.
—Christine Temple, Executive Editor
A franchise store of a Branson West-based quilting business made its Queen City debut; Grateful Vase launched in Lebanon; and Branson entertainment venue The Social Birdy had its grand opening.
$2M in tax credits awarded to SWMO nonprofits
Baldwin, Lathan to chair United Way campaign
Produce recall impacts food sold at Walmart, Aldi and Kroger
Mixed-used development proposed in KC area
Tax deduction program for farmers set to launch
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