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Continuing a Legacy: Matt Strathman
Mar 10

Mar 10 Continuing a Legacy: Matt Strathman

Lisa Loewen
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

“The legacy I want to leave behind is that my employees feel like they were able to grow while they were here and that they felt like they were part of the team,” Matt said. “We couldn’t have experienced the success that we have without them.”

Following A Vision: Vince Frye
Mar 10

Mar 10 Following A Vision: Vince Frye

Lisa Loewen
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

“It is so fun to see people gather downtown,” Vince said. “There is nothing quite like seeing thousands of people filling Kansas Avenue, listening to music and enjoying a variety of food provided by the many new restaurants. This is what a downtown should be, and now we have it.”

Answering the Call: Marvin Spees
Mar 10

Mar 10 Answering the Call: Marvin Spees

Lisa Loewen
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

“Spend more time mentoring the people you work with,” Marvin said. “The products and the processes will take care of themselves if the people are taken care of.”

A Lifetime of Service: Grant Cushinberry
Mar 10

Mar 10 A Lifetime of Service: Grant Cushinberry

Lisa Loewen
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Grant Cushinberry’s desire to serve others was evident in his commitment to his country and community.

Building a Legacy: More Than 100 Years In The Making
Mar 10

Mar 10 Building a Legacy: More Than 100 Years In The Making

Eric Smith
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

“It’s been fun watching downtown come alive,” Graber said. “When I first started here, it was four lanes up and down Kansas Avenue, and it was a ghost town after about 5 p.m. Over the last decade, it’s been fun seeing that all change.”

Expanding the Enterprise
Mar 10

Mar 10 Expanding the Enterprise

Kim Gronniger
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Naly’s Outdoor Co.

Simplifying The Process
Mar 10

Mar 10 Simplifying The Process

Kim Gronniger
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Thiessen Design Co. and Home At Last

Capitalizing on Opportunity
Mar 10

Mar 10 Capitalizing on Opportunity

Kim Gronniger
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

JML Engraving

Epic Entrepreneurship
Mar 10

Mar 10 Epic Entrepreneurship

Adam Vlach
March/April 2022 Issue, Entrepreneur, Local Businesses

In October 2020, three co-founders rented a warehouse in downtown Topeka with the vision of buying liquidation merchandise by the truckload, storing it in the warehouse, and selling it via ecommerce platforms, as well as on their own website.

Restoring a piece of history: The Beacon
Mar 10

Mar 10 Restoring a piece of history: The Beacon

Kathy Webber
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

With new owners at the helm, downtown Topeka’s historic Woman’s Club of Topeka building will once again be a gathering place and a hub of entertainment. With an eclectic 1920s vintage charm, The Beacon, located at 420 SW 9th St., began hosting events last fall.

Taking Business To The Next Level
Mar 10

Mar 10 Taking Business To The Next Level

Kim Gronniger
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Three Topekans who have enhanced the scale and scope of their companies, two through retail acquisitions and one with a reimagined business model that edged away from lawn care into transformative outdoor entertainment areas.

Last Word: Mayor Mike Padilla
Mar 9

Mar 9 Last Word: Mayor Mike Padilla

Lisa Loewen
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

“I want to highlight what we already have and bring in even more opportunities for growth.”

Why Beneficiary Designations Are Important
Mar 9

Mar 9 Why Beneficiary Designations Are Important

Contributing Expert
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Beneficiary designations can provide a relatively easy way to transfer an account or insurance policy upon your death. However, if you’re not careful, missing or outdated beneficiary designations can easily cause your estate plan to go awry.

From the Professor: Business Data Analytics
Mar 9

Mar 9 From the Professor: Business Data Analytics

Contributing Expert
March/April 2022 Issue, Local Businesses

Data alone is not sufficient to allow for a good decision; analysis of the data is needed.

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: TONY WEINGARTNER
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: TONY WEINGARTNER

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

Assistant Director | Kansas Bureau of Investigation

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: GINA PENZIG
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: GINA PENZIG

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

Manager External Communications | Evergy

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: VIRGINIA BARNES
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: VIRGINIA BARNES

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

MPH Director Blue Health Initiatives | Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Kansas

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: ALLY OAKES
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: ALLY OAKES

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

Marketing Director | TK Business Magazine

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: CLEOTHA M. DANIELS
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: CLEOTHA M. DANIELS

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

Associate In-House Counsel | Midwest Health Inc.

Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: BRYNNE LIEDTKE
Mar 9

Mar 9 Leadership Greater Topeka 2022: BRYNNE LIEDTKE

Ally Oakes
March/April 2022 Issue

High School Student | Shawnee Heights High School

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