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St. Louis-based health care system makes C-suite changes
The St. Louis-based multistate health system has announced changes to its senior leadership that it says will further its work to advance health equity and drive value through its integrated health care delivery model.
SC Johnson plans large-scale manufacturing in Kenya in $10M anti-malaria campaign
SC Johnson plans to launch large-scale manufacturing in Kenya during 2024 related to the company’s $10 million-plus investment in producing low-cost spatial repellents for public health channels.
My View: How businesses can navigate tricky financial markets with smart capital strategies
In this guest column, an Arizona bank CEO examines appropriate strategies that business can make amid uncertain economic times to make the best decisions with your cash on hand and your loan investments.
Main Line Health says $125M operating deficit in FY 2023 reflects ‘current reality’
Main Line Health said inadequate reimbursement rates by government and commercial health insurers continue to be a problem.
Fifth Third’s Garrett got early start on her career journey at a young
Fifth Third Executive Vice President Kris Garrett had aspiration of being a business leader from an early age.
Fifth Third local retail exec on bank’s plans to add 35 branches in Carolinas, including 8 in Charlotte
“We're looking at other places that may not have been originally in our plan,” said Tommy Lloyd, the bank's retail executive for North Carolina.
Friends trusted Durham investor with their savings. Now he’s guilty of a $9.5M scheme.
Many of the alleged victims in what prosecutors call a $9.5 million Ponzi scheme were business owners who said they were introduced to the “humble” investor through friends.
Live Oak, M&T Bank top list of Greater Washington’s largest SBA lenders
Lenders issued close to $300 million of SBA loans to D.C.-area small businesses in the just-concluded fiscal year.
Peak Health launches new Medicare Advantage program
It's an expansion for the Morgantown-based insurer.
UofL gets $16 million grant to expand access to primary care in underserved areas of Kentucky
Primary care physicians are in short supply across the U.S., but the problem is especially acute in Kentucky.