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1/31/23
Country Club Bank has been a strong supporter of education, especially literacy, over the years.
Chris Lewellen, president of several popular Waldo and Brookside restaurants, discusses his entrepreneurial journey, his father’s legacy, the opportunities that lie ahead for Kansas City and why he’s so committed to building community.
Dr. Williams, executive director of the Black Archives of Mid-America, joins host Kelly Scanlon to announce the launch of the new Genealogy Lab and why it’s important to the Black Archive’s mission and to our local history.
Joan Wells, president of Wellington, an Augeo company, discusses how she navigated an acquisition in one of the industries COVID hit hardest: live events.
Roy Scott, CEO of Healthy Hip Hop, discusses how the company is using hip-hop songs to transform a generation through education and positive messaging—and aspires to be an Urban Disney.
Suzie Aron, president of Aron Real Estate, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share the story of the Crossroads Arts District revitalization and the opportunities ahead.
Christine Kemper, the founder of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy, discusses the mission of the school and the benefits of single-gender education.
Tony Bavuso, CEO of Saving Sight, discusses the nonprofit eye bank’s role in providing corneal tissue to restore eyesight.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Kirsty Melville, president and publisher of Andrews McMeel Publishing, shares how the global publishing powerhouse builds universal connections.
Dr. Jeffrey Hornsby, director of the Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at UMKC discusses the Regnier Institute’s work to promote entrepreneurship.
Brent Lager, co-founder and president of Uncover KC, discusses how the organization creates positive social impact through community outreach.
Amy Slattery discusses the new business model upon which Odimo was founded—and how that’s leading to greater community-building and a better Kansas City.
Mary Bloch discusses her latest endeavor, Feed KC Forward, a charitable fundraising effort that funds local restaurants struggling during the pandemic and feeds the hungry in Kansas City.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Eric Rogers discusses efforts to redefine Kansas City streets as places for active living.
Marquita Miller-Joshua, founder of Five Star Tax & Business Solutions, shares her journey from entrepreneur to faithpreneur and motivational speaker.
Tabitha Schmidt, CEO of Powell Gardens, shares interesting highlights about Kansas City’s garden “oasis” and plans for creating an even more interactive visitor experience.
Michael Rea, founder and CEO of Rx Savings Solutions, discusses how his company’s platform promotes prescription drug transparency, saves money, and improves lives.
Ora Reynolds, President & CEO of Hunt Midwest Enterprises, discusses how changing demographics, technology, the pandemic, consumer expectations, and other forces are driving change in real estate development.
Janet Baker joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the ways in which the organization helps older adults live healthy, engaged, and independent lives and contribute to each other’s well-being.
Dana Hawkinson, M.D. provides an update on coronavirus trends in the Kansas City region, the rollout of the vaccine, and what we can likely expect over the next several months.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Joe Roetheli, founder of Pet’s Best Life, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss his latest entrepreneur endeavor.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Thomas Hoenig, former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, joins host Kelly Scanlon to offer his insights and perspectives into this unprecedented time in U.S. history.
Jennifer Mendez, director of cultural arts at the Mattie Rhodes Center, shares how the organization has worked for 125 years to promote the well-being of Kansas City children and families through social services, behavioral health counseling and the arts.
On this special Veteran’s Day episode of Banking on KC, LTG James Rainey and Michael Hockley join host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the work of the Command and General Staff College at Ft. Leavenworth and its global impact.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Daniel Silva, President and CEO of the Kansas City Kansas Chamber of Commerce, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the Chamber’s newest initiative—the Women’s Chamber Network.
John Thomson of PayIt talks about how his company allows citizens to access government services from any device—to make payments, set calendar reminders, renew licenses and registrations and more.
On this episode of Banking on KC, Kurt Neutgens, founder of Orange EV, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share the inspiration that led him to co-found industry disruptor Orange EV and help thwart climate change.
Thalia Cherry, founder of clothing manufacturer CHERRY Co., talks about leveraging her love of sports into a sportswear company that elevates women and entrepreneurs.
Toby Rush joins Kelly to share insights on entrepreneurship and innovation that he’s learned as a serial tech entrepreneur.
Meredith Walrafen explains the basics of community-supported agriculture, the training program and its outcomes, and how Kansas Citians can help support the program.
Kelly Wilson, owner of Weave Gotcha Covered, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss her entrepreneurial journey and how it led to the founding of her nonprofit organization, The Sewing Labs.
Jonathan Kemmerer joins host Kelly Scanlon to talk about his efforts to revive a 5,000-year-old pig breed, promote sustainable agriculture practices in a modern world and what’s driving agricultural innovation.
Palacios joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the mission and work of the Latinx Education Cooperative, which strives to build a community of Lantinx education professionals and to provide Latino students with classroom role models.
Jeanette joins host Kelly Scanlon to share her entrepreneurial journey and her insights into growing a successful company.
Darcy joins Kelly to discuss the state of funding for early-stage startups and what the KC community can do to support them.
Tom joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss his evolution as an artist—including his foray into multiple mediums—as well as what it takes to create a business while staying true to his artistic vision.
Bob Kendrick joins host Kelly Scanlon to share the history of Negro Leagues Baseball and to reveal the fascinating stories behind some of the museum’s collections.
Karen Hornig, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the Tech Council’s vision of making Kansas City a great home for tech.
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Dr. Carmaletta Williams joins host Kelly Scanlon to take us on a tour of some of the historical artifacts and exhibits in the Black Archives’ collection.
Lori Ross joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how her organization has created a community that works together to support and advocate for abused and neglected children and the families who care for them.
Mary Jane Judy, co-office managing partner of Polsinelli, talks about her early entrepreneurial influences, her journey into the legal profession, why it’s important to mentor other women and why she’s so passionate about civic engagement.
Roshann shares with Kelly an entrepreneurial journey that was shaped by working in her parents’ Kentucky drugstore and that’s taken her around the world.
Wendy and Kelly talk about how founder Ewing Kauffman’s vision and philosophies continue to shape organizations throughout the world, especially in Kansas City.
Tune in as Danny discusses his entrepreneurial journey, how the Kansas City entrepreneurial scene has evolved during the last two decades, why community matters and the best things Kansas City has going for it.
Tune in to learn how UKHS collaborates with iconic Kansas City brands like the Chiefs, Hallmark and The Roasterie to showcase Kansas City excellence and to foster community.
In this episode, Kelly Scanlon welcomes Mary Birch to discuss her nearly two-decade tenure as the Overland Park Chamber of Commerce's president and CEO, and the importance of transportation systems to the area's growth.
6/5/2020
Tune in to learn more about the state of giving in Kansas City and the impact nonprofits make—not just in fulfilling their individual missions but also on the economy and workforce of Kansas City.
Bill Dietrich, president and CEO of the Downtown Council of Kansas City, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss Kansas City’s progress on creating a vibrant and sustainable downtown.
Listen in to learn how Joe’s passion for community service and his ability to foster collaboration has been key to launching some of the Kansas City region’s game-changing initiatives.
Discover how Hailee realized her vision of creating a place where people could transform themselves, not just physically, but in ways that could make all aspects of their lives better.
Host Kelly Scanlon welcomes Hailee Bland Walsh, founder of City Gym KC. Hailee shares what inspired her to launch City Gym and the key factors that have led to its ongoing success—even during the recent stay-at-home orders.
Kelly Scanlon speaks to Matt Condon about entrepreneurship and healthcare, both locally and nationally.
Pauly Hart talks to Kelly about Lead to Read's mission to improve childhood literacy in Kansas City.
Fr. Justin Mathews, the Executive Director of Reconciliation Services, talks to Kelly about social support services in Kansas City
Gina Stuelke speaks about the security industry's constantly evolving and changing nature, and the fact that the majority of security today is really considered a technology industry.
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Sherry shares how OneKC for Women acts as an umbrella alliance that brings together several organizations, each with unique roles, all dedicated to providing resources, opportunities, and connections for women.
Dina and Kelly discuss urban innovation, creating healthy neighborhoods and organizing for impact.
Joining us on this episode is Chase McAnulty, the founder and CEO of the popular Kansas City brand Charlie Hustle, where Chase says his obsession with vintage t-shirts and simplistic design came to fruition.
Narbeli talks about why Kansas City is attractive to global companies and some of the initiatives in place for bringing those companies here.
Tom and Kelly discuss Generator Studio's ongoing projects both at home and across the country, new and upcoming trends, and how Kansas City became the sports architecture capital of the world.
Mayor Lucas and Kelly discuss Lucas' recent achievements, including the free public transportation initiative and establishing a Tenant's Bill of Rights in Missouri, and why he's so proud to represent KC.
Meyers speaks of SourceLink’s “darn simple” mission to simply make entrepreneurship easier, creating a connected, collaborative community and how KC became the number one city for millennial entrepreneurs.
Jantsch discusses his new book “The Self-Reliant Entrepreneur,” the constant journey of self-improvement and creating a business that not only hopefully generates wealth, but brings people value, and enhances your life.
Mike and Kelly discuss how EPC is investing in KC communities, modern housing innovation and how an ancient Scandinavian religious right endures to help celebrate the completion of a job well done.
Andy Rieger, President of J. Rieger & Co., joins host Kelly Scanlon, where he shares the story of family legacy, Kansas City history, and the booze that ties it together.
Preuss shares how she took the leap of faith to wind down her law career and transition to magazine publishing, her message to spread joy and telling the stories of her fellow Kansas Citians.
Zach Moores opens up about why Crows is just as much about community as coffee, the meaning behind the name, and creating a second home for patrons just down the block from their own.
Luke and Kelly discuss how Einsel started the award-winning beverage distribution company during the height of the Great Recession in a one-car garage, setbacks and breakthroughs, and how Thirsty Coconut’s big break is in part thanks to Michelle Obama.
Pete and Kelly discuss Cowdin’s vision for The Rabbit Hole as a one-of-a-kind experience, built around promoting literacy, imagination, creativity and a little bit of wonder.
Lisa Garney joins host Kelly Scanlon on this episode to discuss her family’s long legacy of doing good in Kansas City, from philanthropy to business to civic engagement.
A discussion about how the school not only teaches the creative skills to succeed as an artist, but the business acumen to succeed as an entrepreneur, and how those skills make our city, its people and businesses better.
Take a deep-dive into the bioscience industry and learn how Hargroves built ProPharma into a global powerhouse – and then successfully handed over the reins to a new leader.
Kelly and Angela explore how Veracity “fuses people, process and technology to deliver customized solutions for its customers while focusing on the health and wellness of both its employees and its community.”
Vivien shares how book clubs have “recreated” KC’s neighborhoods and help bring the city closer together, serving the grandchildren of original customers, and Rainy Day Books’ ongoing legacy of literacy.
A fierce advocate of our hometown, Kathy details what it takes to pull off national conferences, her passion for championing women leaders and helping lead KC’s march forward.
Goode shares the origin of how Ruby Jean’s was birthed on pure passion behind the early departure of Ruby Jean and Goode’s belief that his grandmother may still be around had she made subtle changes in her diet.
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