Entering his fifth decade of practicing law and playing tennis, Skip Walther has reached the pinnacle of both his passions.
Walther, who was admitted to the Missouri Bar in 1979 and opened a law practice three years later, is well known in Columbia for a range of community involvement and his radio commentary on the Columbia Business Times’ Sunday Morning Roundtable on KFRU.
*DIY Dessert*At Yogoluv, customers create their own combinations from more than 10 flavors and 30 toppings.
Cole McCollum said his lifelong dream has been to star in his own television show. With Building for Better Living, his dream has come true.
Building for Better Living is a home building and remodeling show that airs on KMIZ-17 on Sunday mornings. McCollum co-hosts with business partner Jason Richardson. The two have been in business as home builders and remodelers since 2008 and started thinking about the show in late 2009.
*Social Networking*Local campaigns use Facebook and Twitter to garner votes and financial support.
*Business Profile: The Insurance Group*Longevity helps company understand Columbia commerce
*New Business Profile*Adam Plevyak’s new title company grows despite poor housing market
*Girl Talk*Social networking site links local business women
Responding to the nation’s recently declared recession, The Missouri Bar has created an online resource…
*Business Profile*Web design firm seeks businesses with complicated problems
*Business Profile: Screen Assist*Job screening company uses public records to help employers make new hires
*Business Profile: Dynamic Predictions*Profiting from accurate weather forecasting.
Non-traditional. That’s the common theme that connects the CBT’s picks for Columbia’s top female attorneys. None of them followed the traditional path of lawyers who make early career decisions, go to law school straight after getting their undergraduate degrees and begin practicing right after passing the Bar exam.