Featured business person: Julie Feigeles
Julie Feigeles felt right at home when she started her job at the mall last month.
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Julie Feigeles felt right at home when she started her job at the mall last month.
Vaden supervises hospice caregivers in northeast Wichita, putting to work knowledge he has gained in his more than 15 years in health care.
Architecture lets Wray use both sides of her brain.
Kim Lewis
Jason Oldfather
Jones is helping businesses finance their needs again, though not through bank loans.
Richard Logans promotion comes at a time when the credit union has several major projects in the works.
October was quite a month for Katie Grover.
Vanessa Voge, who started her new job Oct. 1, chose plastic surgery as her specialty because no two cases are exactly alike.
Barbara Kice has opened the first Midwestern branch of Cantella & Co., a Boston-based broker-dealer.
Math teacher, disc jockey, marketer, cheerleader Meeghan Dunleavy has done a lot in her 27 years.
Making ideas visually compelling has been Harris' job as a creative at the advertising agency. The addition of "senior" to his title won't change that.
Chief operating officer, Via Christi Villages
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Sean Amore
Guy Wenzel started working in commercial lending last month after spending most of his banking career in residential lending.
Pham remembers her first, painful attempts to help customers at Freddy's.
Miller, who spent the past 11 years working for Youthville, thinks he will enjoy serving people at the other end of life as well.
Thomson's new job as controller keeps her busy on a variety of fronts, which is the way she likes it.