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Mar 22, 2024 |
omahamagazine.com | Kim Carpenter
Mar 22, 2024 01:52PM●By Kim Carpenter"Best” is a wonderful word. This simple, pithy superlative encapsulates so much: outstanding, first-rate, top, leading. There’s a lot packed into that one syllable, and unsurprisingly, there is a great deal packed into 2024’s “Best of B2B” issue. This annual publication showcases the best companies for businesses to work with, chosen by business leaders themselves.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
omahamagazine.com | Kim Carpenter
Skip to main contentFeb 22, 2024 04:15PM●By Kim CarpenterGoodbye, Winter/Hello, Spring!In like a lion, out like a lamb—or vice versa. No matter what March delivers, we can take respite from winter and enjoy sliding into April’s springy weather with the gorgeous interiors featured in this issue. No matter your preferred aesthetic, you will find something you love in these pages. There’s Sarah Arnold’s groovy homage to the 1970s in a home that features quirky period pieces from the hippy era.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
omahamagazine.com | Kim Carpenter
If you don’t have your health, you don’t have anything. It’s an oft-used adage—and for good reason. Our health is our most important asset, and when we experience illness in any form, it impacts all aspects of our lives. This special issue examines health and wellness in a variety of iterations—emotional, physical, occupational, social, spiritual, intellectual, and environmental—and underscores just how vital each is to our overall well-being.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
omahamagazine.com | Kim Carpenter
Skip to main contentJan 18, 2024 02:19PM●By Kim CarpenterFROM THE EDITOR:When Omaha’s business leaders came together in 1895, they united across professions to keep economic opportunity flowing into Nebraska. Concerned that the state wasn’t moving forward, they spelled Nebraska backwards to create a witty pun, and the Aksarben Foundation was born. The philanthropic nonprofit has been helping create economic opportunities ever since.
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Jan 18, 2024 |
omahamagazine.com | Kim Carpenter
Skip to main contentJan 18, 2024 12:54PM●By Kim CarpenterPhotos Provided. [L to R: Danelle Schlegelmilch, Nick Shannon, Tessa Porter]Business is a wide and varied field. We asked three Omaha professionals in vastly different industries to reflect on their areas of expertise. They include:Tessa Porter, veteran confectionary, food scientist, and founder of Sprinkk, a candy development and manufacturing company.
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