Owner | Shunga Family Dental Care | Age: 30
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Executive Vice President | Heartland Credit Union Association | Age: 38
General Manager of Hospitality | University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus | Age: 35
Assistant Chief Engineer & Facilities Operations Manager, Department of Veterans Affairs | Commander 1st of the 161st Field Artillery Battalion | Kansas Army National Guard | Age: 39
Marketing Relationship Manager | Advisors Excel | Age: 33
Administrative Director of Performance Improvement and Quality | Stormont Vail Health | Age: 37
General Counsel | League of Kansas Municipalities | Age: 34
Director of Risk Management & Support Services | Family Service & Guidance Center of Topeka, Inc. | Age: 35
Manager | The Brownstone | Owner and Managing Director | The Milestone Market | Age: 30
The 2021 Topeka Business Hall of Fame laureates were announced at a virtual press conference on Tuesday, November 10. Five business leaders will join the Topeka Business Hall of Fame in June 2021.
“Presbyterian Manors of Mid-America employees continue to focus their efforts on delivering quality care every day,” said PMMA President and CEO Bruce Shogren. “The High Performing designation confirms their good work.”
Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Region IV-W, a regional arm of a national organization for student affairs professionals, has given awards to two members of Washburn University to recognize their efforts on behalf of student success.
“Junior League of Topeka leads, inspires and makes an impact on our community,” said Tara Dimick, Chief Business Development Officer of Envista. “We are truly honored to support them.”
“We are excited and proud to partner with the NOTO Arts and Entertainment District and help them in their efforts to improve the landscape of our community by sharing their story and helping encourage the community to support the District and visit the incredible businesses that make up NOTO,” said Tara Dimick, Chief Business Development Officer of Envista.
“As a psychiatrist, I am just one of the members on the care team that helps improve the lives of our patients. I work alongside my patients as a guide in their care and try to see their world through their eyes, as they are truly the experts of their minds and bodies.”
"More than ever, it is important for business leaders from across the state to connect, share their experiences and learn how they can become better innovators, inclusive and inspiring."
“We are thrilled to receive a Trailblazer grant from Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas,” Steve Radley, President & CEO of NetWork Kansas, said.
“These grants are an important milestone in our commitment to increasing higher education opportunities in Kansas correctional facilities,” said Kansas Department of Corrections Secretary Jeff Zmuda.
"I want my patients to know that they can manage their health and that they can be proactive in their lifestyle to ensure a higher quality of life."