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David Kutchback, CEO of MERS/Missouri Goodwill Industries, dies
Clayton-based VC launches fund to invest in minority-owned firms
St. Louis-based grocery chain sets opening for 4th mid-Missouri store
St. Louis digital advertising firm worried about the plight of its 13 Ukrainian team members
St. Louis venture capital firm launches new $100M investment fund
Ascension to bring another professional golf tournament to St. Louis
Bayer puts part of its Creve Coeur campus up for sale
Mark Vittert's Reflections: Time with a cigar
Table of Experts: Future of the Workforce
Scott Chadwick, PH.D. Chief of Corporate Partnership Acquisitions, Maryville University
MaryvilleWORKS at Maryville University creates tailored workforce development education designed to help companies deliver on their value proposition. Scott began his career as a consultant for Arthur Andersen, after which he became a balance sheet analyst for Firestone, and later designed financial software for Sprint. After earning his PhD in communication and conflict, Scott taught at Oregon State and Iowaβ¦
Mentors, mentees adjust to new workplace realities brought on by The Great Resignation
Maria Angelidou-Smith has worn different hats during her eight years at Meta Platforms Inc., the former Facebook Inc., starting with work for the companyβs investment in creator monetization and continuing to her current role as head of communities. While her title has changed, a common thread in her jobs has been to support and inspire a diverse team of colleagues through mentorship opportunities.
βChanges in my roles gave new life to the mentorships because these were new and more senior opportunitiesβ¦
Amid Russian military attacks, 2 St. Louis companies halt some operations in Ukraine
Centene CEO Michael Neidorff takes medical leave of absence
Loop Trolley could resume operations by summer, Mayor Jones says
Mentoring Monday 2022: St. Louis-area mentors on how to start your own mentoring relationship
Large mixed-use development, with apartments and retail, proposed in Metro East
Have a complex trust? St. Louis tax experts explain why March 6 is a deadline worth watching.
Sports association, developer move forward on planned indoor volleyball and basketball complex
What MLB's ongoing lockout could mean for downtown St. Louis businesses
As uncertainty looms over the upcoming Major League Baseball season, downtown St. Louis hospitality businesses say they are proceeding with operations as usual, hopeful the Cardinals will play a full schedule this year at Busch Stadium. But they acknowledge the possibility of a postponed or shortened season, which would alter their financial projections for this year.