Susan Johnston, founder and executive director of Central Furniture Rescue, plans to step away from her leadership role at the end of 2026 after more than ...
By Gale Mote / Guest Editorial After one of my training sessions this past week, a participant asked to visit with me about my work. She was interested in ...
New president outlines goals; sustainability a focus with new acquisition By Sarah Binder CEDAR RAPIDS–It’s been around for nearly 120 years, but it’s not finished growing and changing. Shive-Hattery, ...
By Angela Holmes angela@corridorbusiness.com CORALVILLE—Who would you want to be with if you were locked in a room and needed to dechiper a series of clues to get out? Outfox, a new ‘escape room’ in ...
After two initial applications for her first radio job wound up in the trash, Julie Hein came back a third time and landed the gig. When she had almost decided she was a bust at selling radio ...
MercyCare Community Physicians (MCCP) will celebrate the opening of its newest medical clinic, MercyCare Prairie Creek, with a ribbon-cutting and open house from 3-5 p.m. Jan. 24. The clinic is ...
In this six-part, members-first series, the CBJ is exploring the causes and symptoms of Iowa’s worker shortage, and whether it’s likely to be a long-term, ...
UnityPoint Health-Cedar Rapids President and CEO Ted Townsend, pictured at UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital. CREDIT UNITYPOINT By Katharine Carlon katharine@corridorbusiness.com Ted Townsend, who ...
Gary Rozek talks with Nate Kaeding during a recent recording session at the CBJ Studios in North Liberty. PHOTO JOE COFFEY Sponsored by MidWestOne Bank, this is the latest edition of the CBJ’s new ...
by Gigi Wood IOWA CITY – A cooking oil maker has sputtered to a halt. Asoyia, named the Corridor’s Fastest Growing Company in 2008 and placed 13th on the same list a year later, is out of business.
J-TEC Engineer Tom Hamilton (left) displays one of the company’s crosswind sensors while talking to President Gary Roling at the company’s plant in Marion during a 50th anniversary open house. PHOTO ...
Coralville-based Integrated DNA Technologies is conducting layoffs, the company confirmed Tuesday, with 4.7% of its Iowa workforce affected.
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