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Longtime Director Jerald Andrews is grooming his successor as some 50 events get underway for annual golf fundraiser.

Hearld Ambler provides nearly $30,000 in funding.

The Springfield accounting firm responds to the COVID-19 pandemic through giving initiatives.

The nonprofit is transitioning to Ozarks Lyric Opera.

The organization will continue to educate students about opioids.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking, education and nonprofit.

The 2021 Dynamic Dozen have shown tremendous growth in their various industries.

Katiina Dull is transitioning to succeed Linda Saturno as executive director.

A first installment of $28.5 million is received from the American Rescue Plan Act.

SeniorAge Area Agency on Aging provides key services to older population during pandemic.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, architecture, banking & finance, health care, municipal, nonprofit and real estate.

Emily Givens and Abe McGull are the new directors.

SBJ unveils the 2021 Economic Impact Awards honorees.

Elevate Branson's project has received more than $3 million in public and private funds to date.

Newsmakers in the areas of banking, communications, education, engineering, nonprofit and retail.

The organization announces 80 people will engage in programming via two classes.

Faith Community Health's doctor is exiting for his residency program.

Rachael Walsh is named vice president of resource development.

Nonprofit officials shift their focus to RISE, a yearlong self-sufficiency program.

A quartet of Springfield nonprofits are in the enviable position of determining how best to utilize newly funded endowments totaling $4 million.

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