June 16, 2007

Annette Bealmear

Real Estate Sales Manager/AVP, First National Bank – Age: 34 After Annette Bealmear graduated from the University of Missouri with a bachelor’s degree in psychology in 1995, sticking around town was not on the agenda. Over the next seven years, she worked in Jefferson City as an auditor for Ford Motor Credit Company; in Overland […]

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Michelle Baumstark

School/Community Programs and Communications Coordinator, Columbia Public Schools – Age: 31 When it comes to serving schools in Columbia, Michelle Baumstark is certainly no stranger. Her educational experience in the community blossomed in 1998, when she graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism. In 2005, after five years of working as the assistant

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Shawn Barnes

Director of Business Development, Williams-Keepers LLC – Age: 38 In 1989, after attending Mineral Area College in Park Hills, Mo., Shawn Barnes left the small town of Desloge, Mo., where he was raised, to attend the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He fell in love with the city and obtained his master’s degree in

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Larry Atterberry Jr.

Owner, Atterberry Auction & Realty – Age: 39 Living the life in Columbia is nothing new to Larry Atterberry Jr. A 1986 Rock Bridge High School graduate, he became employed with Atterberry Auction & Realty Co. in 1987 and started attending Columbia College. In the years that followed, Atterberry attended and graduated from the Certified

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The shack is back (sort of)

An infamous dive bar called The Shack burned down under mysterious circumstances on Halloween 1988, shortly after the University of Missouri-Columbia bought the property on which it stood, across from Jesse Hall, with plans to build an alumni center there. Truth is, the 67-year-old campus landmark had been slowly dying out for more than a

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Network security:

If you’re not worried about it, you should be Do you know that 70 to 80 percent of security compromises are caused by insiders? Information technology (IT) security is essential, but IT security alone is insufficient. Why? Because computers and network systems do not steal identities; people do. Contrary to common belief, most identities are

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Pedal Power

  Bike commuters save money, boost cycle sales Riding my bike up a hill on the way to interview Gina Overshiner, huffing and puffing like a cracked steam engine, I thought to myself, “I’ve gotta get more money for this story. There’s a physical fitness component involved.”Then I thought, “What am I complaining about? Gina

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