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Subscribe to TK Business Magazine on | | | | | Finding Their Shine | Squeegee Squad After quitting their corporate jobs, Mike and Melissa Coburn expanded their successful window cleaning business, Squeegee Squad, into a training ground for young professionals, proving that purpose-driven businesses can change lives while building success. | | | | | Iron Warriors Gym | Warriors With A Fighting Spirit Danny Harris and his partner Erin Wilson train students in Muy Thai, fitness and discipline at Iron Warriors Gym in Topeka. Both have competed in martial arts, and both understand what it takes to overcome challenges — including Erin's eight-year break from the sport to fight cancer. | | | | | Making Time For Health | Epic Integrative Wellness Co-founders and Nurse Practitioners Kelsey Stringer and Amanda Whitson provide a personalized approach to health. Each patient's personal health goals are the focus of their treatment plan, and Kelsey and Amanda agree there's no one-size-fits-all solution for individual health. | | | | | Keeping The Lights On | DL Smith Electric In 1963, DL Smith was a married father of two earning $1.75 an hour at a gas station. A timely conversation with a concerned uncle led him to pursue a career as an electrician, a decision that shaped decades of impact and earned him a place in the Topeka Business Hall of Fame. | | | | | A Clear Vision For Modern | Eyecare Crystal Vision One day, a pianist came to Dr. Heather Triggs unable to read her sheet music. After treatment for chronic dry eye at Crystal Vision, the patient's life changed. "I like to see that kind of positive outcome," said Dr. Triggs. "It's fulfilling for myself as well as the patient." | | | | | Rooted In Growth | Schendel Lawn & Landscape and Green Pest Solutions Brandon Moore and Aaron Jones started mowing lawns as teenagers, just trying to earn cash and stay busy. By 2002, they had committed to running the business full time. Four years later, Brandon's father put his house up as collateral so they could buy their first landscaping company. | | | | | Expansion Through Acquisition | Heritage Bank After years of steady organic growth, Heritage Bank reached a natural crossroads. According to President and CEO Tony Konrade, the institution began looking to acquisition as a way to continue expanding while staying true to its values. | | | | |
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