My published writing: let me show you it
Jan. 3rd, 2010 10:46 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Just for the folks who haven't seen any of them yet, here are the articles I've had published in the Springfield Business Journal thus far:
"The TV Tour Guides" – My first article, covering the Vacation Network cable channel in Branson. A pretty neat thing, actually. They started out as a pure tourism organ, with plans for stations in various localities, but they've both narrowed and expanded their focus to concentrate purely on Branson but to take on some of the features of a local TV station, too.
"Focus on Water" – An article looking at a local watershed preservation committee. For this one I spoke for about an hour to a really fascinating guy, with a lot of neat stories to tell about the local water table and water conservation. For instance, Springfield, MO's city water supply was owned by some outfit in Maine until the 1950s!
"Awards highlight achievements in health field" – Snapshots of the careers of three professionals receiving an award for local excellence in health care.
"New name reflects credit union's expanded focus" – About a credit union that was originally founded 80 years ago to serve railroad employees, and has since expanded to serve everyone. It's changing its name this year to reflect that expanded focus.
I've got another one on the way soon, as well: a write-up of a local CPA firm that recently moved into new office space. Probably be another week or so before that one hits, or maybe it will hit tomorrow. We'll see.
"The TV Tour Guides" – My first article, covering the Vacation Network cable channel in Branson. A pretty neat thing, actually. They started out as a pure tourism organ, with plans for stations in various localities, but they've both narrowed and expanded their focus to concentrate purely on Branson but to take on some of the features of a local TV station, too.
"Focus on Water" – An article looking at a local watershed preservation committee. For this one I spoke for about an hour to a really fascinating guy, with a lot of neat stories to tell about the local water table and water conservation. For instance, Springfield, MO's city water supply was owned by some outfit in Maine until the 1950s!
"Awards highlight achievements in health field" – Snapshots of the careers of three professionals receiving an award for local excellence in health care.
"New name reflects credit union's expanded focus" – About a credit union that was originally founded 80 years ago to serve railroad employees, and has since expanded to serve everyone. It's changing its name this year to reflect that expanded focus.
I've got another one on the way soon, as well: a write-up of a local CPA firm that recently moved into new office space. Probably be another week or so before that one hits, or maybe it will hit tomorrow. We'll see.