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5 questions with Teresa Shulda

Today at 6:32 a.m.

As an employment lawyer, Teresa Shulda can tell you what “concerted activity” is.

A conversation with Zulma Toro-Ramos

Feb. 5 at 7:42 a.m.

Zulma Toro-Ramos had to really lean on her niece to persuade her to become an engineer. Her niece is happy now, Toro-Ramos said, but it can be a tough sell.

5 questions with Adam Mills

Feb. 2 at 7:04 a.m.

After a career as an American Family Insurance agent and trainer, Adam Mills joined the Kansas Restaurant & Hospitality Association in 2003.

  • A conversation with Bill Warren

    In an economy where businesses are pulling back, cutting employees and reducing operations, Bill Warren believes in spending money and working harder as he approaches traditional retirement age.

  • 5 questions with Scott Pitman

    For the third year in a row, Scott Pitman’s Suzuki of Wichita has outsold every other Suzuki dealership in the country.

  • A conversation with Kris Young

    Kris Young, president of Associated General Contractors, an industry trade group, will be in Wichita on Wednesday to give the message of the power of individuals within an organization.

  • 5 questions with Joni Cobb

    Since its inception nearly six years ago, Kansas Pipeline has moved from a largely state-supported, high-tech-entrepreneur grooming program to one that relies solely on donations to keep it going.

  • A conversation with Arthur Alvis

    Arthur Alvis’ company, Commtech, has a little-known, but important, connection to the nightly game show “Wheel of Fortune.”

  • Five questions with Craig Simon

    Landmark Commercial Real Estate’s newest broker admits with a chuckle that he enjoys torturing himself.

  • A conversation with Lori Davis

    It was August 2010 when Lori Davis took on the biggest role she’s had in more than 22 years of public accounting: office managing partner for Grant Thornton’s Wichita office.

  • Five questions with Courtley Jackson

    Courtley Jackson has seen a lot of houses since he started his appraisal business, Courtley Jackson Co., in 1976.

  • A conversation with Jeff Breault

    Clay Center native Jeff Breault would prefer not to be having this conversation.

  • 5 questions with Matt Brane

    Bushwood Investments is a quiet Wichita company with a well-known product: It’s a Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches franchisee.

  • A conversation with Lance Spence

    Look at Lance Spence’s resume and nowhere does it suggest that the 39-year-old father of two was destined for the insurance business, much less the presidency of an insurance brokerage.

  • 5 questions with Marissa Marklewitz

    Marissa Marklewitz, owner of Wild At Heart, held a number of retail jobs as a teenager, but she never expected to own her own retail business.

  • A conversation with Bob Loudermilk

    Bob Loudermilk is the king of matchmakers in Wichita.

  • 5 questions with Wayne Chambers

    Ask Wayne Chambers how business is, and he’s going to tell you it’s good. Very good.

  • A conversation with Chris Howell

    Chris Howell probably knew more about his new employer than most people do going into a new job.

  • Five questions with Brad Saville

    Brad Saville grew up in a real estate family, so it’s no stretch to find the 40-year-old running his own Wichita commercial brokerage, Landmark Commercial Real Estate.

  • A conversation with Kyle Johnson, CEO, AudioAnywhere

    Kyle Johnson, CEO of start-up company AudioAnywhere, is no stranger to the wireless industry.

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