YOUR BUSINESS AUTHORITY
Springfield, MO
The awards recognize excellence in business, including employee and revenue volumes and impact on the community.
Organizations are recognized for years in business, and Lifetime Achievement Award goes to Roy Blunt.
Firm targets $2 billion in revenue as it hits 100th anniversary.
Kristi Stringer is promoted to succeed Darin Bridges.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, athletics and nonprofit.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, education, health care, marketing, nonprofit, sales and technology.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, law, marketing, nonprofit and utilities.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, nonprofit and real estate.
Josh Beaird, an employee since 2010, succeeds Joe Page as the CPA firm's leader.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, health care, hospitality, manufacturing and nonprofit.
Former U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt is Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 Lifetime Achievement in Business honoree.
Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, education, health care, media, nonprofit and tourism.
Springfield Business Journal counts down the fastest-growing companies in the Ozarks.
The company opens its first office in the country.
Architecture and accounting firms team up to buy property from Classy Llama.
Springfield Business Journal’s 2023 class of 40 Under 40 represents 40 accomplished and still-rising professionals in southwest Missouri.
Reflecting on 2022, the SBJ newsroom compiles the top 10 stories that impacted regional business.
Read the profiles of this year's honorees.
Survey data inform economic development trends.
SBJ started the awards in 2011, and today 240 men in the community are able to claim the title.
Shawnee gunpowder company announces acquisition
Curb Appeal: April brings $19M in high-end home listings
Springfield Trading Co. set to open hot sauce shop
Buc-ee’s plans store in Kansas City area
STL public company to go private in $3B deal
Lake of the Ozarks casino supporters submit 320K signatures for ballot