Send us a text Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses economics, opportunities and challenges for the local music scene in southwest Missouri with Jimmy Rea, a longtime musician and music festival coordinator who also serves as arts reporter on KSMU Ozarks Public Radio; Gary Thomas, owner of The Regency Live (850 seats), Midwest Live and Gary L Thomas Presents; and Geoff Steele, executive director of the Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment (1,015 seats)...
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Send us a text Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses economics, opportunities and challenges for the local music scene in southwest Missouri with Jimmy Rea, a longtime musician and music festival coordinator who also serves as arts reporter on KSMU Ozarks Public Radio; Gary Thomas, owner of The Regency Live (850 seats), Midwest Live and Gary L Thomas Presents; and Geoff Steele, executive director of the Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment (1,015 seats)...
Economic Development | Jonas Arjes, Kristen Haseltine and Matt Morrow
CEO Roundtable by SBJ Podcasts
1 hour 10 minutes
1 year ago
Economic Development | Jonas Arjes, Kristen Haseltine and Matt Morrow
Send us a textSpringfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses economic development with Jonas Arjes, executive vice president and chief economic development officer for the Taney County Partnership; Kristen Haseltine, president and CEO of Show Me Christian County; and Matt Morrow, president of Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce. Podcast highlights: Funding incentives driving development; efforts to identify the region’s brand and the implications for growth; attract...
CEO Roundtable by SBJ Podcasts
Send us a text Springfield Business Journal Executive Editor Christine Temple discusses economics, opportunities and challenges for the local music scene in southwest Missouri with Jimmy Rea, a longtime musician and music festival coordinator who also serves as arts reporter on KSMU Ozarks Public Radio; Gary Thomas, owner of The Regency Live (850 seats), Midwest Live and Gary L Thomas Presents; and Geoff Steele, executive director of the Gillioz Center for Arts and Entertainment (1,015 seats)...