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For Governor Parson, a new start with a familiar focus

For Governor Parson, a new start with a familiar focus In his first visit to the Chamber as the state’s new governor, Mike Parson met with business, education and community leaders to talk about the importance of investing in infrastructure and workforce training – and maintaining a spirit of cooperation between city and state leaders.…

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Russell Cellular announces $8M new headquarters, 135 new jobs

Russell Cellular announces $8M new headquarters, 135 new jobs The Chamber and its economic development arm, the Springfield Business Development Corporation, are pleased to announce that Springfield-based wireless communication services company Russell Cellular is expanding to accommodate more than two decades of growth. The exclusive Verizon Authorized Retailer plans to build a new 40,000-square-foot corporate…

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Complex legislative session sees numerous Chamber priorities cross finish line

Complex legislative session sees numerous Chamber priorities cross finish line The Missouri Legislature wrapped up its second regular session of the 99th General Assembly on May 18th. In a tough session with many distractions, House and Senate leadership were keenly focused on passing critical legislation, resulting in one of the more productive sessions for Missouri’s…

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St. Louis Fed president urges caution during Chamber visit

St. Louis Fed president urges caution during Chamber visit James Bullard, president and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, made a presentation to Chamber members and SBDC investors on May 11 about monetary policy and how it interacts with the economy – and his overall message was one of optimism tinged with…

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Encouraging Missourians to buy local

Encouraging Missourians to buy local When Missouri’s then-Lieutentant Governor, Mike Parson, and his wife went shopping during a recent trip to Vermont, they were struck by how intentional the Green Mountain State is about branding its locally made products. “It’s very ‘in your face.’ They’re very intentional about telling you what is made locally,” Parson…

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Networking with a modern twist

Networking with a modern twist When the Chamber created its new Biz Blitz event in 2017, the idea was to offer individual members a new way to make connections. It was a sort of “speed dating” approach to networking: We provide the space and the structure, you bring your personality and energy. The response was…

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Great River Engineering receives 2018 Small Business Award

Great River Engineering receives 2018 Small Business Award During the Chamber’s annual event on May 2 at the Oasis Hotel & Convention Center, Great River Engineering received the 2018 W. Curtis Strube Small Business Award. The Springfield-based civil engineering and surveying firm was selected by a panel of independent judges from a group of finalists…

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Young professionals make their voices heard in Jefferson City

Young professionals make their voices heard in Jefferson City On April 11, members of The Network for Young Professionals took the opportunity to engage with key state legislative leaders in Jefferson City during their second-ever lobby day to the state Capitol. Network members met with multiple members of the southwest Missouri legislative delegation and the…

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Preventing and addressing fraud in international organizations

Preventing and addressing fraud in international organizations It’s hard to argue with the fact that technology has improved efficiencies and made our jobs easier every day. But that technology also opens the door for businesses to become the victims of potential fraud and embezzlement – and the problem goes beyond major, high-profile targets such as…

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GO CAPS students showcase results of yearlong experiences

GO CAPS students showcase results of yearlong experiences The students who participate in the Greater Ozarks Centers for Advanced Professional Studies (GO CAPS) program spend an entire school year immersed in real-life, hands-on job experiences. learning about potential career opportunities and college pathways to reach those careers after their high school years are over. On…

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