Articles in: Career Path
- 4 weeks 5 days ago
From Miami to California, organizations across the country are wearing custom shirts, pants, hoodies, and more printed right here in the River City...
- 14 weeks 2 days ago
If you’ve seen Miller’s Barbecue and Catering’s massive red mobile smokehouse out in the city, you probably smelled the...
- 30 weeks 5 days ago
Beneath massive Downtown Evansville structures like the Ford Center, Tropicana Evansville, and the Stone Family Center of Health Sciences lies an...
- 1 year 37 weeks ago
The career of Julie McCarty has always bloomed, no matter which direction it has taken through her life.
“My career has been varied, as...
- 2 years 50 weeks ago
A life in student affairs seemed always to be the path Dr. Jennifer Hammat would follow — after all she spent the first year and a half of her...
- 3 years 40 weeks ago
Coaching football or becoming a trial lawyer.
Those were the two options Glenn Grampp set for himself when planning his career after his original...
- 4 years 5 weeks ago
The easiest way to describe Bob Jones is with one word: humble.
Ask him how he landed the position of CEO of Old National Bank and without...
- 4 years 32 weeks ago
It is not surprising to Cyndee Sturgis Landrum that most of her career has involved libraries. The Chicago native grew up in libraries.
“My mom...
- 4 years 40 weeks ago
Seven-year-old Ange Humphrey may not have known much, but she knew one thing for certain — she wanted to be a movie star.
“But when...
- 4 years 49 weeks ago
Paul Musgrave became interested in news as a 4 year old, watching PBS in his home near Haynie’s Corner. Today, he is an expert in foreign...
- 5 years 22 weeks ago
Many know State Auditor and Lt. Governor-elect Suzanne Crouch hails from Evansville. But did you know she used to work as an auction manager for WNIN...
- 5 years 32 weeks ago
A Catholic priest, hospice chaplain, community corrections director, and parks and recreation executive director — these careers may seem quite...
- 5 years 41 weeks ago
When University of Evansville adjunct professor Mindy Sagez visits Starbucks for a coffee fix, she knows she will meet the same familiar aroma of...
- 5 years 49 weeks ago
As a female working in the manufacturing industry, Janette Hostettler admits early in her career at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana in Princeton,...
- 6 years 12 weeks ago
In the 1990s, Julie Bosma was working at Schnucks grocery stores when she was approached by Janice Miller of ERA First Advantage Realty Inc. with an...
- 6 years 14 weeks ago
It’s the highest ranked local school you’ve never heard of.
New Tech Institute was named by U.S. News and World Report as one of the...
- 6 years 22 weeks ago
From the moment Terry Farmer began practicing law in 1980 in Canton, Ohio, he has learned to adapt to the legal arena surrounding him. His...
- 6 years 31 weeks ago
When Forensic Interviewer Molly Elfreich leaves the interview room after speaking with a child sexual abuse victim at Holly’s House, she often...
- 7 years 32 weeks ago
At just 33 years old, Luke Yaeger has climbed more rungs on the professional ladder than most. This summer he was named president of Commerce Bank,...
- 8 years 13 weeks ago
“Being a Butterfield growing up, I always had the expectation I would join the family business.” The family business Jim Butterfield, 57...
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