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January 1, 2008
1A – Digital IMS
1B – Sperry TV Computer & Electronic Service
1C – Central Financial Services
2 – R.O. Youker
4 – Information Analytics
5 – Houzix.com
6 – Ron’s Masonry & Stone
7 – Quality Water
8 – LBJ 40 Under 40: Eric Dinger
9 – LBJ 40 Under 40: Jennifer Strand
10 – Edible Arrangements
11 – Professional Title & Escrow Co.
How to Continue Your Education
19A – Area institutions striving to make continuing education easier
19B – Graduate degrees can lead to career advancement
20 – Various training programs give people new or additional skills
Downtown Lincoln
1 – Large projects abound in downtown Lincoln as private investors step up
2 – DLA began as support for retail before growing organization into much more
4 – Access, environment and variety top the list of why businesses love downtown
5 – Various downtown Lincoln architectural styles tend to complement each other
7 – Downtown Lincoln becoming bigger residential center as more call it home
Business Minute: Tom Everett, director of golf course operations, Landscapes Unlimited/Landscapes Golf Group
8 – Downtown retailers attracting more foot traffic to their stores


January 15, 2008
1A – MDS Pharma Services, Jim McClurg
1B – Verizon Call Center, Bonnie Edwards
1C – National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), Zimbelman
2 – Nebraskaland Siding and Windows, Randy Taylor
3 – Big Red Self Storage, Danielle Smith
4 – Bishop Business Equipment, Dave Bishop and Gary Harmon
5 – Baylor Test Prep, John Baylor
6 – Mettle Design, Jake Balcom
7 – H & H Plastics, Brian Schmale
8 – 40 Under 40, Lynn Robisch Hay
9 – 40 Under 40, Kiersten Hill
10 – Bio Nebraska, Connie M. Ryan and Traci Hancock
11 – Robak says budget, road funding, taxes will have a lot of attention in Legislature
How to choose a Retirement Home
17A – Selecting a retirement community first requires some careful consideration
17B – Long-term care insurance protects against financial burdens
19 – In-home care services can allow aging parents to stay home

Business Minute: Dan Vodvarka, president, Nebraska Society of Certified Public Accountants


February 1, 2008
1A – National Research Corp., Joe Carmichael
1B – C-B Nebraska, Bob Kirkpatrick and Jack Weinberg
1C – Agile Sports, David Graff, John Wirtz, Brian Kaiser
2 – Darold’s Jewelers, Darold Karmazin, Garrott Karmazin
4 – Revolution Wraps, Ryan and Scott Stara
5- Callam Sports Photography, Mike Callam
6 – Woman of Distinction, Barbara Bartle, Foundation for Lincoln Public School president
7 – Excelsior Home and Design, Aeloa Delany
8 – 40 Under 40, Jon Gross
9 – 40 Under 40, Robert Rhodes
10A – The Law Office of Christine Vanderford
10B – Sunny’s Boutique, Todd O’Donnell
Industry and the Environment
21A – Environmental industry faces numerous challenges (Uhlarik, Henry, Johnson)
21B – Poor air quality, environmental threats damage employees’ health, bottom line (Hudson, Klar, Aksamit)
23 – Recycling in the workplace has advantages for businesses (Hakenkamp, Schrock)
Home Trends
31A – Improving home’s value can be inexpensive or not
31B – Home equity financing is suggested for remodeling projects
34 – Maximizing home’s space can be done in inexpensive ways
38 – Nebraska Agri-Business Expo
Business Minute: Larry Routh, Ph.D., director of career services, University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL)

February 15, 2008
1A – Geist Plastics, Dominic Pynes
1B – SolutionOne, John Kuchta
1C – BinMaster, Todd Peterson and Doug Hartzell
2 – Bedient Pipe Organ Co., Paul Lytle
4 – Midwest MicroSystems, James Lowe, Timothy Davis
5 – Arrow Striping, Heath Witney
6 – Woman of Distinction: JoAnn Martin, chairman of the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce board
7 – Donovan Networks, Fred Donovan
8 – 40 Under 40: Michael Zalman, owner and president of Husker Rehabilitation and Wellness Centers
9 – 40 Under 40: Tim Andreasen, senior tax manager of KPMG
10 – Licorice International, Elizabeth Erlandson and Ardith Stuertz
11 – A to Z Printing, Sue Quambusch
Insurance
23A – Lincoln Association of Health Underwriters works to provide resources (Joseph Roberts)
23B – Insurance industry seeks to meet challenge of higher costs (Reimers, Urban)
24 – Aging population drives life insurance rates down; STOLIs risk affordability (Shennum, Marshall, Jensen, Frohman)
26 – Higher costs shifting attention to consumer-directed plans (McPike, Hoefener, Roberts)
27A – Higher premiums prompt search for ways to lower costs (Hill, Morss, Scanlan)
27B – More insurance companies offering combination products (Higgins, Grundman, Reid)
Business Minute: Perry Haralson, vice president, Cornhusker Bank

March 1, 2008
1A – Yankee Hill Brick, Schwaninger (Ted Bailey, John Slaven)
1B – Mapes Industries, Schwaninger (William Cintani)
1C – Americom (Corey Odvody)
2 – Kirkham Michael, Brown (Roger Helgoth)
4 – Society of Human Resource Management, Leach (Maddox0
6 – Woman of Distinction, Holko: Peggy Green, president of Green Furnace and Plumbing Co.
7 – Goldenrod Printing, Schwaninger (Ray Kohl)
8 – 40 Under 40, Jordan Jacobs: Todd Peterson, senior vice president of Smith Hayes
9 – 40 Under 40, Jordan Jacobs: Kevin Pope, president at Pen-Link
10 – Fastframe, Quade (Kym and Dennis Gross)
11 – LIBA, Holko (Jeff Fortenberry, Tony Fulton, Chuck Pfenning, Patrick Lute)
Junior Achievement
23 – Lincoln JA grows school and event participation, adds new programs, Leach (Carlson, Johns, Norris)
24A – JA Titan program simulates real business situations for students, Lori McGinnis (Myers, Kabourek, Lloyd)
24B – Volunteers lend hand to teach students about business, Randy McGinnis (Callan, Rezac, Hersch)
25 – Program hones budding entrepreneurs through projects, business partnerships, Durbin (Fonck, Hines, Hohensee, Brestel)
26 – JA operates on private donations, event proceeds to demonstrate self-sufficiency, Lori McGinnis
Lincoln Real Estate
2 – New office buildings being developed in areas of Lincoln, Lori McGinnis (Key, Krout, Caldwell, Laura Bell)
4 – Lincoln retail may slow down, no major downfall is predicted, Holko (Krueger, Waldbaum, Uttecht, Hansen)
5 – Edges of Lincoln, particularly in the north, see industrial growth, Lori McGinnis (Watson, Harris, Fry)
7 – Financing a business expansion takes careful consideration, Randy McGinnis (Zach, Johnson, Hesser)
8 – Realtors seeing growth in sales of homes in Lincoln, Randy McGinnis (Wiedel, Rodenburg, Hartzell)
11 – People living and working downtown find energizing atmosphere, Lori McGinnis (Mitchell, Schmidt)
Business Minute: Bo Bryson, owner and chiropractor, Trinity Chiropractic

March 15, 2008
1A – Land and Sky, Schwaninger (Ron Larson)
1B – Voss Lighting, Holko (Bill Cooley)
1C – Perot Systems, Leach (Mike Kerrey)
2 – Husker Tower, Schwaninger (Ed Shandera)
Business Minute: Jolanda Junge-Kuzma, executive director, Lincoln Parks Foundation
4 – Lincoln Composites, Schwaninger
5 – Bryant and Asociates, Holko (Kim Bryant)
6 – Woman of Distinction, Holko: Debby Brehm, vice president of Douglas Theatre Co.
7 – Deck the Walls, Holko (Patti and Bob Jones)
8 – 40 Under 40, Jordan Jacobs: Ann Ames, development director at YWCA of Lincoln
9 – 40 Under 40, Monte Olson, vice president and director of marketing at TierOne Bank
10 – Ingredients, Quade (Mary Beth Lewis)
11 – McGrain Berryman and Mines, Holko (Scott Berryman)
Company Picnics/Outings
23A – Arranging company outings requires goals, budgets and often a planner, Lori McGinnis (Cossel, Hillis, Kleen)
23B – Conference venues feature unique settings for outings, Lori McGinnis (Ostermeier, Parr, Munderloh)
24 – Rewarding a worker the right way depends on who is in the spotlight, Durbin (Stephens, Hoffman, Critchfield, Plucknett)


April 1, 2008
1A – Surplus Center, Schwaninger (John Burden)
1B – Kidwell, Schwaninger (Ryan Theil, Chris Kidwell)
1C – Food Processing Center, Leach
2 – Williams Cleaners, Schwaninger (Dave Winter and Tom Winter)
4 – Grand Manse, Holko (Monte Froehlich and Deborah Loch)
6 – Woman of Distinction, Holko: Patty McManus, president of Ollson Associates
7 – Spilker Ales, Leach (Sam Spilker)
8 – Nebraska Golf and Turf, Durbin (Bob Bauerle)
9 – Armstrong Interiors, Reetz (Daniel and Susan Kennerly)
10 – Pattino Shoe Boutique, Quade (Jori Krause)
11 – New guidelines not binding for current Antelope Valley properties, Landis says, Holko (David Landis, Cory Jensen)
How to Choose a Printer/Graphic Artists
19A – Type of job will determine which commercial printer to choose, Lori McGinnis
19B – Promoting a business requires a solid marketing plan, Lori McGinnis
20A – Look at designer’s work when choosing graphic artist, Randy McGinnis
20B – Trade show booths require visually appealing displays, Randy McGinnis
How to find Office Services
27A – Staffing agencies handle details for businesses in need of candidates, Durbin
27B – The right office equipment is needed for the highest productivity, Lori McGinnis
28 – Offices use supply companies to bring amenities to employees
34 – New director of Air & Space Museum emphasizes education role in community, Brazda (Parker Nagengast, Drew Nagengast, John McLean, Rick Jeffries, Paul Jeffries, Chris Ulmer)
Business Minute: Darin Petersen, CPA and shareholder, SP Group


April 15, 2008
1A – GFRC Inc. (Glass fiber-reinforced concrete), Schwaninger (Ivars Renemans)
1B – Madonna Rehabilitation, Schwaninger (Marsha Lommel)
1C - Humana, Leach (Darrell Russell)
2 – Rezac Construction, Schwaninger (Mike Rezac)
4 – G&M Window Service, Schwaninger (Mark Munger)
5 – Lincoln Max Muscle, Schwaninger (Chad Case)
6 – Woman of Distinction, Holko (Wendy Birdsall, Lincoln Chamber president)
7 – Gomez Art Supply, Holko (Peggy Gomez)
8 – HardHat Business Solutions, Quade (Pam Meyer)
9 – Vision Exhibits, Durbin (Janet Denison)
10 – Five Willows, Quade (Monya DeBoer)
11 – Nebraska Association of Legal Assistants, Durbin (Kaye Benak)
Transportation Special Section
23A – Federal emission regulations working against advances in fuel economy, Brazda (Johnson, Colfack)
23B – Several road and infrastructure projects under way in Lincoln, Lori McGinnis (Rosso, Hoskins, Ruby, Farmer)
24 – Charter companies still see demand in rough airline industry, Lori McGinnis (Wood, Hinnah)
25 – State working to become popular site for distribution centers, Randy McGinnis (Froehlich, Waddell, Harris, Fry)
Business Minute, Gabel-Beccard: Ben Pankonin, director of business development, Five Nines Technology Group

May 1, 2008
1A – Li-Cor, Holko (Doc Chaves, Larry Middendorf)
1B – LaMar’s Donuts, Holko (Anthony Bonelli, Larry Laux)
1C – Nebraska Center for Excellence in Electronics (NCEE), Schwaninger (Doug Kramer)
2 – Nebraska Restaurant Association, Schwaninger (Jim Partington)
4 – Harding & Shultz, Holko (Jack L. Shultz and John H. Bergmeyer)
6 – Blue Orchid Thai Restaurant, Quade (Malinee Kiatahikom)
8 – Infogressive, Holko (Justin Kallhoff)
9 – LIBA members hear candidates’ positions on budget issues, gas tax, death penalty, Holko (Kathy Campbell, Brent Smoyer, Dan Marvin)
10 – Nebraska products head to China, Asia, Runyon (Heineman, Baier, Garbacz, Olsen, Ennis, Bond)
11 – College of Business Administration Advisory Board recognizes business leaders, Holko (Connie Ryan, Gordon F. Glade, Cynthia Milligan, Roger Severin, John Hoerner)
Corporate Security
19A – Security and monitoring systems are better quality, more advanced, Lori McGinnis (Black and Lipert)
19B – Companies must guard against threats to network security, Lori McGinnis (Yoder, Pankonin)
20 – Companies use data management companies to store private records, Randy McGinnis (Harding)
Employment Staffing
29A – Lincoln’s job market slows in time of economic, financial uncertainty, Lori McGinnis (Wanser, Liedle)
29B – Specialized staffing firms filling positions for a range of industries, Durbin (Meyer, Grow)
30 – Companies can take steps to avoid workplace legal issues, Lori McGinnis (Evnen, Fahleson)
31 – Employees place differing values on salaries and benefits, Randy McGinnis (Wiles)
Business Minute, Gabel-Beccard: Karen K. Miller, senior vice president, Nebraska Bankers Association

May 15, 2008
1A – TMCO, Schwaninger (Joe Wolsleger, Jeff Frerichs)
1B – Brighton Construction, Holko (Fernando Pages)
1C – LES, Schwaninger (Terry Bundy)
2 – Rogge General Contractors Inc., Schwaninger (Randy Rogge)
4 – Nebraska Diamond, McCormick (John Tavlin)
6 – Hague Quality Water of Nebraska, Holko (Jeff White)
8 – Gary Michael’s Clothiers, Reetz (Gary Novotny, Nathen Rutt)
9 – The Minnow Project, Durbin (Todd Calfee and Marty Hager)
10 – Open Harvest, Quade (Jim Nelson)
11 – Lincoln Glass, Holko (Mike Wheeler, Mike Romberg)
How to: Employee Benefits
27A – Employers have several options when offering retirement benefits, Randy McGinnis
27B – Consumer-driven plans help companies reduce benefit costs, Lori McGinnis
28 – Companies can explore options when finding health insurance plans, Lori McGinnis
30A – Companies consider benefits and resources when creating wellness programs, McCormick
30B – Choosing to offer benefits to retain, attract workers, Durbin
Business Minute: Scott Ash, director of operations, Nebraska Sports Council

June 1, 2008
1A – Lincoln Industries, Schwaninger (Hank Orme)
1B – REAMS, Holko (Bousquet)
1C – Landscapes Unlimited, Schwaninger (Kubly)
2 – General Security & Sound Systems, Schwaninger (R.J. Lipert)
4 – Sweeter Side Bakery, McCormick (Rob Epps and Becky Lamb)
6 – Rexnord Industries, Schwaninger (Gregg Fusselman)
7 – Paul Daniels Interiors, Holko (Kay Maxwell)
8 – Roger Holmes Workshops, Quade (Roger Holmes)
9 – QuadAntics, Leach (Robert Rieck Jr., Jessie Garner)
10 – Lancaster House Printing and Design, Durbin (Lana Brennan)
11 – Wortman speaks to LIBA members about cooperation between schools, businesses, Holko (Larry Anderson, Greg Osborn, Abby Meyer, Mike Wortman)
LBJ 40 Under 40 2008
2 – 2008 Lincoln Business Journal 40 Under 40 Sponsors
4A – 2008 Woman of Distinction, JoAnn Martin
4B – Next Generation leaders always rise to the occasion, Jill Micek
6 – Aldag, Antholz, Benker, Bock
8 – Bovick, Brass, Bryan
10 – Bullock, Case, Davis
12 – Eells, Gautschi, Gergen
14 – Graff, Haralson, Hornung-Scherr
15 – Hung, Hunt
16 – Lori Johnson, Paul Johnson, Kiani
17 – Kingsley, Lockridge, McDowell, McKee
19 – Newewll, Nohavec, Oestreich, Olson
20 – Ostrowicki, Paolini, Patzner, Peterson, Pfeiffer
23 – Reeves, Strong, Teuscher, Thomson, Vanderford, Walls
Business Minute: Stephanie Dostal, vice president of operations, Lincoln Chamber of Commerce

June 15, 2008
1 – LBJ Young Business Person of the Year 2008: Matthew Wegener, ISoft Data and Turbine Flats Project, Brazda (Erin Malzer, Tim Mills, Vaden Hellerich, Matthew Wegener)
6 – Complete Children’s Health, Schwaninger (Steve Russell, Brad Brabec)
7 – Atlas Co. of Lincoln, Schwaninger (Kevin Steele)
8 – Lincoln’s Young Professionals Group sells out events, continues to grow membership, Holko (Stephanie Dostal)
9 – WLA Consulting, Holko (Fred Scarpello and Tom Senne)
10 – Outpost 12, Holko (Michael Domgard)
11 – Club Kicks Dance and Cheer, Quade (Kari Neth)
Focus on Accounting
23 – Accounting profession evolves in response to challenges, changing environment, Hansen (Slone, Bryant, Meyer, Panzer)
24 – Firms prize CPA designation; students preparing for careers at accounting firms, Durbin (Sweetwood)
26 – Record keeping accounting an important aspect of business, Lori McGinnis (Grafton, Blossom, Rigby)
28 – Lincoln Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 Awards celebrates young leadership, Durbin

33 – Hartig Real Estate & Loan, Holko (Connie Hartig)
Business Minute: Gene Wood, managing broker, Woods Bros Realty


July 1, 2008
1 – Molex, Schwaninger (Mike Bell)
6 – TCW, Schwaninger (Joseph Delgado)
8 – Guardian Angels Homecare, Holko (Tony Fulton)
9 – Custom Blinds and Design, Quade (Sherri Tafoya)
10 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Durbin: Scott Bovick, city administrator, Nebraska City
11 – LBJ 40 Under 4, Jordan Jacobs: Carrisa Bullock, vice president of marketing, Cornhusker Bank
12 – Bob Stephens and Associates, Schwaninger (Phil Stephens, Mark Stephens)
13 – Economic Development Partnership focuses on boosting economic growth, Quade (Robert Atkinson, Wendy Birdsall, Todd Hall, Mary Simmons, Jason Smith, Frank Hilsabeck, Chris Buetler)
Going Green
21 – Educating individuals and companies key to environmentally-friendly behavior, Jordan Jacobs (Derowitsch, Wittstruck, Pat Birch)
22 – Energy efficiency products, services utilized in commercial construction, McGinnis (Dickinson, Gengler, Darling, Philipps)
23 – Builders say top motives for going green are energy efficiency, health, Durbin (Inness, Rezac, Benes, Goings)

How to: Choose a Mortgage Company
31 – Bank survivors in the mortgage loan industry are tightening standards, Hansen
32 – Become educated before obtaining first home mortgage, McGinnis
34 – Reverse mortgages require thorough planning, provide extra funds for seniors, McCormick

Business Minute: Paul Glenn, vice president, Executive Travel


July 15, 2008
1 – DLR Group, Schwaninger (Stan Meradith and John Badami)
6 – Play Creative, Holko (Aaron Petersen, Adam Lohman)
7 – AGC Nebraska Building Chapter, Holko (Jean Petsch)
8 – Prime Rigging, Schwaninger (Carl Applegate, Mike Mundt, Tim Geis)
9 – Eyes of the World, Holko (Emily Geif Lanik)
10 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Jacobs: Mike Benker, president, Excite! Builders
11 – Meadowlark, Holko (Adam Hintz, Nickie Calhoun)
How to: choose a Financial Institution
23 – Businesses consider no-hassle services, personalized relationships when choosing bank, McCormick
24 – Online banking services aim to attract younger customers, Randy McGinnis
25 – Retirement, wealth protection primary reasons for choosing financial adviser, Durbin
26 – Income should be distributed within various accounts, Lori McGinnis

Business Minute, Gabel-Beccard: Amber Mohr, administrator and curator, Great Plains Art Museum


August 1, 2008
1 – Square D, Schwaninger (Jamie McDonald)
4 – Whitehead Oil, Schwaninger (Mark Whitehead)
4 – Business Minute: Jeff Maul, executive director, Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau
5 – R.U. Nuts, Holko (Charlotte Ralston)
6 – 84 Lumber, Schwaninger (Joe Becker)
Business Expansion & Retention
8 – Lincoln Chamber, Durbin (Smith)

10 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Stacy Brass, vice president of private banking and commercial lending, Union Bank and Trust
11 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Kristi Nohavec, associate principal, Clark Enersen Partners


August 15, 2008 LBJ
1 – Bryan LGH, Holko (Kim Russel)
4 – Distribution Inc, Schwaninger (Bob Winter, Michael Winter)
5 – Telesis, Holko (Jay Jarvis)
7 – Tiger Rock TaeKwonDo Academy, Quade (Jeff Dousharm)
8 – Vibrant art organizations revamping events, refusing to be overlooked, Leach (Spanbauer, Chang-Barnes, Zach)
9 – Lincoln attractions draw a large variety of entertainment seekers, McGinnis (McDermott, Chapo)
15 – When evaluating places to retire, take time to research the options, Durbin
18 – LBJ 40 Under 40: Tim Gergen, land development group leader, Olsson Associates
19 – LBJ 40 Under 40: Kara Strong, branch manager, Aureus Group
19 – Business Minute: William Nunez, director of institutional research, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Architecture
21 – Increased demand for green designs changes the face of Lincoln architecture, McCormick (Dyck, Peace, Foote)
21 – Architects keeping busy with variety of commercial Lincoln projects, McGinnis (Metcalf, Clark, Berggren)
24 – Upfront costs for LEED products pay back promptly, may result in savings, Leach (Harre)
25 – Building permits in Lincoln down as residential development slows, McGinnis (Christo, Fulton, Brester, Boyce)


September 1, 2008 LBJ
1 – Nanonation, Leach (Bradley Walker, Brian Ardinger)
2 – B & R Stores, Holko (Pat Raybould, Tommy Tran, Bill Wagner)
4 – James Arthur Vineyard, Holko (Jim Ballard)
6 – Nebraska Safety Council, Schwaninger (Laurie Klosterboer)
8 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Christine Vanderford, attorney
9 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Nathan Teuscher, director of clinical pharmacology, MDS Pharma Services
9 – Business Minute: James Beckmann, owner and managing partner, Beckmann Law Offices
Office Technology
11 – Customized technology training helps businesses meet specific objects, timelines, Hansen (Okamoto, Snyder, Yoder)
13 – Popularity of work-based jobs, demand for on-the-go solutions pushing mobile, Leach (Pankonin, Embury, Yoder)

18 – RMF Solutions, Leach (Ross Faubel)
18 – Survey results shape business expansion and retention plans, Leach (Birdsall)
20 – Lincoln’s trendsetters and leaders honored at Chamber award luncheon, Brazda (Jeff Eells, Derrick Eells, Wendy Birdsall, Chris Beutler, Ravi Maniktala, Nate Maniktala)


September 15, 2008 LBJ
1 – Garner Industries, Brazda (Philip Mullin)
4 – Latsch’s, Schwaninger (Gary Jones, Mike Decker, John Costin)
4 – LBJ Business Minute: Mike Sukraw, president, Reliant Studios
7 – Dish, Leach (Travis Green)
8 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Scott Walls, director, Lincoln Karate Clinic
9 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Jennifer Haralson, president, A Pause for Paws
10 – REDI, Holko (John Thomazin)
Commercial/Retail Space Directory
18 – Highly-touted development projects to provide a push for the commercial market, Leach (Schmidt, Watson)
20 – Retail development continues despite slower industry, McGinnis (DeLair, Johnson-Haisch, Fry, Bell)
20 – Location, size important factors when finding the right office or retail space, McGinnis (Krueger, Sudbeck, Seacrest, Waddell)

Lincoln Products Show
28 – Lincoln Products Show to draw crowd at showcase of businesses, industries, Durbin (Mancuso)
29 – Summit speakers to address variety of topics, McGinnis (Benes, Foster, Marshall)
31 – Institute for Supply Management offers designation to products show sponsor, Leach (Diamond, Joe)
32 – Vendors will display massive pieces of equipment, Hansen (Mattson, Caskey, Smith, Fugate)


October 1, 2008 LBJ
1 – Waddell & Reed, Leach (Bill Rathe, John Oestreich)
4 – GTE Industries, Leach (Ed Osborn)
4 – LBJ Business Minute: Bryan Sullivan, director of sales and marketing, Embassy Suites
6 – Rapid Reel, Leach (Mike, Warren and Craig Eley)
8 – SunOne Solutions, Brazda (Jace Nore)
9 – Brester Construction, Schwaninger (Ron Brester, Don Brester)
17 – Sustainability in building design hot issue for architectural group, Durbin (Johnson, Badami, Kay)
18 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Heidi Hornung-Scherr, CAO, Scudder Law
19 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Aaron Davis, owner, Aaron Davis Presentations
How To Buy/Sell Your Home
21 – Tighter lending calls for more credit-worry borrowers, bigger down payments, Leach

Holiday Office Parties Guide
23 – For a stress free office party, consult experts and plan ahead, Hansen (Sullivan, Dallman)
23 – Consider your options when choosing venue for office party, McGinnis


October 15, 2008 LBJ
1 – Assurity Life, Leach (Thomas Henning)
3 – Kuhlman Construction, Durbin (Bill and Linda Kuhlman)
4 - Electric Contracting Co., Leach (Adam Karavas, John Dodds)
4 – Business Minute: Matthew Bornschlegl, co-owner, Proformance Physical Therapy
5 – Humane Society, Brazda (Robert Downey)
7 – Woita Forest Products, Brazda (Steve Woita)
8 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Tiffany Olson, owner, State Teez
9 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: David Graff, CEO, Agile Sports
B2B Tradeshow
16 – B2B show aims to put guests on the vendor list of other Lincoln businesses, Durbin (Birdsall)

21 – Cardinal Supply, Leach (Bill Madden)
22 – Leonard’s Unfinished Furniture, Brazda (Reva and Leonard Mozer)
Blueprints
23 – Public and private sectors work together in Lincoln to promote economic growth, Hansen (Lang, Smith, Key, Olsson)
24 – Cautious optimism characterizes the mood of Lincoln’s commercial real estate pros, Hansen (Johnson-Haisch, Snow, Schmidt, Mitchell)
26 – Harris overpass reopening highlights major road projects in the Lincoln area, McGinnis (Shafer, Herrick, Fredrickson)
28 – Home sales slump, but new developments, friendly buying climate push realtor optimism, Leach (McManaman, Hoefer, Mooberry, Hartzell)

29 – Business exposure and new sales leads the focus at the Lincoln Products Show, Brazda (Bob Mancuso Jr., Connie Mahaney, Cindy Grohs, Roger Johnson, Wes Lape, Jennifer Bartelt, John Camelin, John Olson, Dave Nelson)


November 1, 2008 LBJ
1 – Lincoln Machine, Leach (Bob and Linda Lichtenberg)
4 – University of Nebraska Technology Park, Leach (Stephen Frayser)
4 – Business Minute: Thor Schrock, owner, Schrock Innovations
5 – Porridge Papers, Durbin (Christopher James)
6 – International Quilt Study Center, Durbin (Patricia Crews)
8 – Kinetic Brew, Brazda (Jeremy Furrow, Brian Walsh)
9 – Bluestem Books, Leach (Pat and Scott Wendt)
22 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Cyrus Kiani, senior partner, Lincoln Financial Management
23 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Courtney Lockridge, publisher, Nebraska Wedding Day
24 – Violin Shop, Brazda (Henry Hultquist)


November 15, 2008 LBJ
1 – National Research Corp., Leach (Joseph Carmichael)
4 – Kenexa, Leach (Bill Erickson)
4 – Business Minute: Drew Stange, president, NAI FMA Realty
5 – Jim’s Home Health Supplies, Durbin (Lehn Straub)
6 – Screen Ink, Brazda (Jason Davis)
8 – Christine’s Life Coaching, Durbin (Christine Bartels)
9 – Loos Construction, Leach (Shawn Loos)
How To Hire Networking/IT Professional
15 – Rushing to judgment when selecting an IT provider can have costly results, Leach

22 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Tanya Patzner, claim team manager, State Farm
23 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Brazda: Christopher Kingsley, founder and CEO, Roundus and Roundscapes
24 – Outdoor Affair, Leach (Mark Charipar)


December 1, 2008 LBJ
1 – Tabitha Health Care Services, Leach (Keith Fickenscher)
4 – Universal Cold Storage, Brazda (John Jacobson)
4 – Business Minute: Brad Blumenstock, 2009 president, Nebraska Optometric Association
5 – Pathology Medical Services, Leach (Deborah Davidson)
6 – The Falls Reception Hall & Wedding Plaza, Leach (Millie Becker)
8 – Lincoln Neighborhood Pharmacy, Brazda (Scott Louderback)
9 – Time Shoppe, Brazda (David Wolfe)
16 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Cleve Reeves, senior associate, Bahr Vermeer Haecker)
17 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Lori Johnson, marketing communications manager, Duncan Aviation
Engineering
21 – Lincoln’s core development coincides with green trends, funding challenges, Durbin (Leikam, Hubbard, Beacham, Foote, Dalton)

Financial & Tax Planning
24 – 2009: The year to break damaging habits, start healthy financial strategies


December 15, 2008 LBJ
1 – Talent Plus, Leach (Cydney Koukol, Kimberly Rath)
4 – Teledyne Isco, Leach (David Kennedy)
4 – Business Minute: Kelli Johns, program director, Junior Achievement of Lincoln
6 – Coldwell Banker, Brazda (Kent Thompson)
8 – Updowntowners, Durbin (Deb Johnson)
9 – Rojo’s Goods, Brazda (Tissy McMahan)
10 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Jacqueline Ostrowicki, director of marketing communications, Nelnet
11 – LBJ 40 Under 40, Leach: Jeremy Hunt, president, Hunt’s Irrigation
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