Hear from three small business owners, specializing in metal fabrication.
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Hear from three small business owners, specializing in metal fabrication.
Recent college graduates Abigail McCrory, 22, and Chris Paez, 23, and soon-to-be sophomore Peyton Price, 19, are examples of young shining stars at the Washburn University School of Business.
Experience another culture through its cuisine this summer.
Saigon Restaurant features a varied menu with familiar Chinese favorites and Vietnamese specialties honoring Vu’s heritage.
Each day the restaurant is open, Pal cooks multiple specialties like butter chicken, tikka masala and korma along with appetizers and vegan dishes.
Joe Sessel said honoring the restaurant’s heritage is integral to their operations.
Corporate retreats, teambuilding exercises, and boosting company morale are not new concepts in the world of business.
Emerald City Dancewear gives performers both style and function.
Owner of Prairie Glass reawakens her passion through a new venture.
Buhndi is on a mission to give fast fashion a run for its money.
The Clifton Strengths assessment has proven to be a valuable tool to help individuals determine their “top five” strengths.
3 Topeka designers crafted businesses using their eye for flair.
Remember what it was like when you were a kid, and you could do or be anything you imagined?
Pitching an idea or product or service is irrevocably tied to the entrepreneur, so much so that it is covered as a fundamental skill and taught in all entrepreneurship courses at every level
Dr. Jerry Farley retires as President of Washburn University in September, 2022.
Bettis Fabrication, a division of Bettis Contractors, has been in business for three years.
Expansions continue this summer for Midwestern Metals and sister company Custom Dredge Works, 1105 NW Lower Silver Lake Road.
Joe Pennington, president of the Stevenson Company since 2006, thinks his metal fabrication business produces the “Coolest Thing Made in Kansas.”
One way to improve employee engagement and improve morale is to bring a little fun into the workplace and foster an environment where creativity and engagement is the norm rather than the exception.