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Jim Lindenmayer, member of the Iowa Board of Regents for seven years. Mr. Lindenmayer's term expires April 30.

Jim Lindenmayer’s term on Board of Regents nears end

Jim Lindenmayer, member of the Iowa Board of Regents for seven years, is nearing the finish line of his term. April 30 is Mr. Lindenmayer’s last day as a regent. Appointed by Gov. Reynolds June 29, 2018 to replace Dr.…

C-suite parity still eluding Iowa women

By Katharine Carlon [email protected] It’s lonely at the top – and it might be loneliest…

IC’s Foster Appliance gets new owner, digital facelift

Jenny Novick, who took over Foster Appliance in Iowa City this February, has already stepped…

Real Success with Nate Kaeding: Debbie Takes

Nate Kaeding with Debbie Takes, of Dan and Debbie’s Creamery in Ely. Sponsored by West…

MCI named 2018’s Fastest Growing Company

Anthony Marlowe shares his story after his company, MCI LC, was named 2018’s Fastest Growing…

Analysis: 2018’s Fastest list features diverse cast

By Adam Moore [email protected] The Corridor Business Journal’s Fast­est Growing Companies list included a wide…

Matt Swift is 2018’s Entrepreneur of the Year

Matt Swift shown inside the new St. Burch Tavern in downtown Iowa City on a…

Iowans are getting hooked on fly fishing

Novice anglers practice their casts at the Liberty Center Pond in North Liberty as part…

CID sets high mark at inaugural State of the Airport

The framework is erected for the rotunda section of a new 54,000-square-foot terminal addition at…

Investment portfolios built to weather the storm

Corridor advisors offer thoughts on navigating the market’s choppy waters   By Dave DeWitte [email protected]

The millennial twist on money management

As the hulking millennial generation comes of age, they’re poised to take over older generations…

J-TEC forges on at 50

J-TEC Engineer Tom Hamilton (left) displays one of the company’s crosswind sensors while talking to…

Coralville breaks ground on Iowa Arena vision

Johnson County and Coralville leaders line up to turn the first shovel full of dirt…

CBJ’s Best of the Corridor voting now open

Voting is now open in the Corridor Business Journal’s annual Best of the Corridor competition!…

Corridor manufacturers capitalize on subassembly shift

A wiring harness for a piece of agricultural equipment is laid out by Adreanna Clark,…

Diversification pays as Timberline expands

A rendering of the new 80,000-square-foot Timberline Manufacturing facility to be built in Marion over…