Couple You Should Know: Ken Leija, Paula Elias

Couple You Should Know

Providence Bank evolves with Premier acquisition

Anatomy of a Bank Takeover

Local SBA lending expands

At a time when capital was hard to come by, financing from the US Small…

Forsee resigns as UM System president

University of Missouri President Gary Forsee has resigned. Forsee told curators during a meeting in…

Russ Potterfield’s China presence proving profitable Battenfeld improves logistics with satellite office

Russ Potterield, CEO of Battenfeld Technologies, acknowledged that his move to southern China with his wife and three young sons to establish a satellite office is quite unconventional.
The Chinese seem to ind their presence even more odd and often ask if they can take a picture of the unusually tall couple (both are more than 6 feet tall) as they walk around Shenzhen with their blond 2-year-old twins and 7-year-old son.

Guest Column: Political parties must learn to work together

America has faced many challenges in the past six years, including the longest recession since…

New airport manager has packed agenda | CBT Conversation

CBT Conversation: Andrew Schneider

Local governments plead with EPA to modify Hinkson Creek runoff rules

Hinkson Dispute Intensifies

Small business support organizations form network

MissouriBusiness.net Several Missouri business support organizations have joined together to create legislative and public awareness…

Guest Column: Data will drive the future of health care delivery

Great steps of innovation and creativity mark the history of the medical profession, but in…

Year in Review: Tiger roars in 2010

This was the Year of the Tiger in the Chinese zodiac calendar, and perhaps that’s the best way to sum up the top news of 2010 in Columbia.
The biggest happening was no doubt the successful effort — dubbed Project Tiger — to lure IBM to the city. After the initial fanfare over Big Blue’s promise to provide 800 jobs, the May announcement colored the news through the remainder of the year.

Leading Clearly: Communication: Critical for any organization’s success

One of the key success factors of any organization is communication. In our diagnostic studies…