Columbia’s outgoing city manager says the April use tax ballot measure is not a tax increase, and that this should have happened before. Retiring Columbia city manager John Glascock tells 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table” that the two percent use tax would be on purchases made outside of city limits. “60 percent of that …
(AUDIO): Columbia’s outgoing city manager appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table”
Outgoing Columbia city manager John Glascock will retire this Friday, January 14. He joined 939 the Eagle’s Fred Parry live in-studio Saturday morning for the entire hour, on the “CEO Round Table” program. Glascock outlined the accomplishments he’s most proud of, and also says there’s a better than average chance the use tax will be …
Glascock to appear on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table” on Saturday
Outgoing Columbia city manager John Glascock will be retiring one week from today (January 14). He’ll be Fred Parry’s guest Saturday morning at 7 on 939 the Eagle’s “Wake Up Columbia.” Mr. Glascock will be outlining accomplishments he’s proud of, the biggest challenges facing Columbia and the April use tax ballot measure. He’ll also update …
(AUDIO): Boone Health CEO Troy Greer appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table”
Columbia’s Boone Hospital became a freestanding, independent hospital in April, after being affiliated with BJC for 33 years. Boone Health chief executive officer Troy Greer joined host Fred Parry Saturday on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Round Table.” Mr. Greer addressed some of the challenges of that, as well as the issue of culture. He says …
(AUDIO): A2D Events owner Adonica Coleman appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
Columbia-based A2D Events was established here in 2011. The company specializes in corporate, fundraising and community events. A2D Events owner Adonica Coleman grew up in St. Louis city and graduated from Parkway North High School. She later lived in Wichita and Columbia, Maryland, before arriving here in Columbia. Adonica Coleman was Fred Parry’s guest Saturday …