In January, Michelle De La Isla became the first Hispanic mayor of Topeka. She previously served on the Topeka City Council representing the District 5 council seat and as the city's deputy mayor in 2016.
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In January, Michelle De La Isla became the first Hispanic mayor of Topeka. She previously served on the Topeka City Council representing the District 5 council seat and as the city's deputy mayor in 2016.
Current conditions and future trends in the U.S. economy and financial market.
The Junior Achievement of Kansas Topeka Business Hall of Fame recognizes business professionals who have exhibited unparalleled leadership qualities and worked to make the community a better place to live and work.
“It’s the right thing to do.” That phrase epitomizes Phil Morse’s philosophy on life.
The Junior Achievement of Kansas Topeka Business Hall of Fame recognizes business professionals who have exhibited unparalleled leadership qualities and worked to make the community a better place to live and work
The Junior Achievement of Kansas Topeka Business Hall of Fame recognizes business professionals who have exhibited unparalleled leadership qualities and worked to make the community a better place to live and work
The Topeka community has a handful of companies that have served as change agents to our vibrant community for generations.
Food nourishes our bodies and comforts our souls. It fortifies us to face the day and serves as the focal point for social gatherings.
Brent Boles has held a lot of titles throughout his career—president, owner, entrepreneur, investor—just to name a few.
By nature, family businesses face more challenges in the succession process than their corporate counterparts.
At a time when many businesses were shuttering their doors, the owners of one Topeka furniture store decided the answer to their challenges was opening a second location.
When Susan Garlinghouse and her husband, Kent, moved to Topeka almost 50 years ago, the last thing on their minds was creating a private school in Topeka.
Greatness is not a status to be achieved or a destination, but rather a never-ending process of change and evolution.
The Topeka community has a handful of companies that have served as change agents to our vibrant community for generations.
Not too many nuclear engineers find themselves working in a company that specializes in laundry.
Not all generational business transfers are smooth or easy.
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