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Montgomery Business Journal
Jennifer Stewart KornegayMonday, March 7, 2022Fifty years ago, the heads of the industry, CEOs and those pushing the envelope to start ground-breaking business ventures were mostly men. But that picture has been changing for decades. More and more women are taking charge and taking the lead, founding and running a diverse array of businesses and organizations. In Montgomery, there’s clear evidence of this continuing shift, particularly in key areas including leadership, technology and entrepreneurship. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, March 7, 2022As CEO of The Montgomery Area Association of REALTORS, Brad Owen’s primary job is to help area Realtors be the best they can in their job. It’s a responsibility he takes seriously and a role he finds immensely rewarding. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, March 7, 2022When it opened more than 35 years ago, Wesley Gardens was the first retirement community of its kind in the country. Today, it remains on the leading edge of comfortable, caring assisted living options. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, March 7, 2022The not-for-profit Samaritan Counseling Center of Montgomery is on a mission to aid all who are struggling with broken relationships, battling substance abuse and addiction or dealing with mental health issues. Executive Director Cary Kuhlmann is leading the charge and rallying his board and staff around their shared dedication to the Center’s goals. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, March 7, 2022Amy Anderson started Reclamation Center of Alabama to help people win the fight against addiction. She knows her efforts are making great strides but also knows there’s still work to do. Read more(0) CommentsMonday, March 7, 2022As a pilot, Lt. Col. Stephen Catchings, Chief of Safety for the 908th Airlift Wing, is carrying on a family tradition. But his ties to his fellow Airmen form a tight Air Force family too, one that’s stronger for the wide range of personalities and perspectives it includes. Read more(0) CommentsMichael AndrewsMonday, March 7, 2022As we embark on a new year, it’s important to look back at proposals that circulated in 2021 regarding estate tax laws. Read more(0) CommentsCaryn HughesMonday, March 7, 2022One of the most talked about topics in recent months has been inflation. Inflation can be sneaky, acting as an “invisible tax” that you might not notice in your small, daily purchases but which adds up quickly at the register during your weekly grocery trip. It will impact your finances from routine day-to-day expenses to major purchases like a new vehicle. Read more(0) CommentsCategories- Montgomery Business Journal - Member Profiles (83)
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