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Cover story: Pandemic prompts reevaluation of employee benefits
Focus: Employee Benefits
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Adreain Henry earned the title of doctor through a highly competitive U.S. Army scholarship for optometry school, overcoming the disadvantages of growing up in a single-parent family in a small rural Southern town in coastal …
Before the pandemic, the option of a flexible schedule would have been considered a perk by many employees. Benefits related to well-being such as longer periods of family or caregiving leave and revised PTO policies …
Here’s Jackie Johansen’s vision for property on a high-profile corner of downtown Des Moines:
Build a multilevel structure that includes spaces for unique uses like a food hall patterned after St. Louis’ City Foundry, music …
Leaders of companies that occupy office space are looking for ways to bring workers back to the workplace if not full time, then two or more days a week.
To do that, they need office …
Cover story: Construction of new federal courthouse slowed by pandemic
Focus: Downtown Development
Since July, Rachelle Keck has been getting acquainted with Grand View University, its students, and its faculty and staff, all gearing up for the fall semester that started Aug. 29. It marks the beginning of …
Joseph Johnson, a recently retired Des Moines business leader, and his wife, Karin, started a new nonprofit in February called Change Course, which will offer a tuition-free career and community development program to individuals coming …
The Envision Iowa event on Aug. 17 dived into innovation, exploring the state of Iowa’s business ecosystem, discussing how to develop partnerships and looking at resources that keep innovative ideas moving forward.
Speakers included:
Keynote: …
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