Springfield Business Journal’s independent panel of judges has selected the 40 Under 40 class of 2005. Judges reviewed 117 applications before selecting the top 40. They are, in alphabetical order: D. Todd Aeschliman, Image Works; Ted Amberg, Amberg Entertainment; Sean M. Balisle, Kirkpatrick, Phillips & Miller; Kim Bartelsmeyer, Elliott, Robinson & Co.; Mindy Bransfield, Ozarks Family YMCA; Rosalyn Buckner, AIDS Project of the Ozarks; Rhonda Burks, Carol Jones, Realtors; Jeffery L. Childs, Rankin Co.; Brett Curry, Curry Marketing; Mel Eakins, Great River Engineering; Brad Gebhard, Gebhard Enterprises; Charlie Gerken, Butler, Rosenbury & Partners; Michelle R. Goddard, Hogan Land Title Co.; Robert Grosser, Reynolds, Gold & Grosser; Bill Hammitt, Aviation Enterprises; Ellen Hammock, Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks; Michael Homeyer, Bank of America; Lisa D. Jones, Planvest Capital Management; Paul Kelley, Clear Channel Radio; Tom F. Lacey, Lacey Brothers Construction; John Lambert, Missouri Insulation & Supply; Dan Langhofer, PaperWise; Don Louzader, Journal Broadcast Group; Tammy L. Mallow-Elly, Family Medical Walk-In Clinics; Dr. Rick Martens, Goodin & Martens; John H. Morton, Music Precedent/Studio 2100; Christine Moses, Battlefield Mall; Joseph S. Passanise, Law Offices of Dee Wampler; Dr. Craig A. Rechkemmer, The Tooth Truck Inc.; Joe Reynolds, Central States Industrial; Nicholas Sanders, New Horizons Computer Learning Center; Stacey Schultz, American Cancer Society; Drew Spencer, Commerce Bank Capital Markets Group; Crystal Stallings, Skaggs Community Health Center; Dr. Robert D. Strang, Springfield Neurological & Spine Institute; Brian R. Straughan, The Signature Bank; Jay Titus, U.S. Bank; Greg Walker, HJ Lodging; Shelby Williams, Oasis Inn & Convention Center; and Eric J. Zackrison, Agrario. The event honoring the 40 Under 40 is 6-9 p.m. May 19 at Oasis Inn & Convention Center. [[In-content Ad]]
Dame Chiropractic LLC emerged as the new name of Harshman Chiropractic Clinic LLC with the purchase of the business; Leo Kim added a second venture, Keikeu LLC, to 14 Mill Market; and Mercy Springfield Communities opened its second primary care clinic in Ozark.