Looking beyond the Bluegrass
By Chad Carlton, Building Kentucky When you grow up in a special place like Kentucky, it’s easy to limit our gaze to the place we
By Chad Carlton, Building Kentucky When you grow up in a special place like Kentucky, it’s easy to limit our gaze to the place we
By Dominic Manecke, Building Kentucky Waystar, a leading provider of healthcare payments software, has announced the launch of the $250,000 Waystar Scholars Mentoring Program in
By Hayley Robb, Building Kentucky Two members of Republic Bank’s Boards of Directors, Ernest W. Marshall, Jr., and George Nichols, III, were recently recognized among
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky The launch of the Kentucky Talent Hub comes at a critical time for the state’s COVID-19 pandemic recovery. Kentucky’s labor
By Hayley Robb, Building Kentucky Republic Bank & Trust Company has been named Best Bank in Kentucky with assets up to $10 billion in Newsweek’s
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky October was a landmark month for C2 Strategic Communications, Louisville’s largest public relations firm. New additions The firm, which has
By Nicole Childress, Building Kentucky Jeffersontown hosted its 52nd annual Gaslight Festival, one of the longest-standing and largest festivals in the region, in September. The
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky Stock Yards Bank & Trust has hired Alicia Jordan, a seasoned Lexington-region banker, to manage its central and eastern Kentucky
By the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development For evidence of the momentum entrepreneurs and startups are seeing in Kentucky, look no further than what’s happening
By Hayley Robb, Building Kentucky While the COVID-19 recession may have only lasted two months, the pandemic is not over and Kentucky’s economy still has
By Dominic Manecke, Building Kentucky September is National Workforce Development Month, a monthlong initiative highlighting the transformative power of workforce development on employers, employees, and
By Andrea Brady, Building Kentucky Republic Bank has announced its succession plan for its CEO. The Bank announced Logan Pichel, currently President of Republic, will
By the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development With the technology sector slated for continued fast-paced growth and about 3.5 million STEM openings expected by 2025,
By Rachel Nix, Building Kentucky The sign on the door has changed, but Kentucky Bank customers will see the same smiling faces when they visit
By Dominic Manecke, Building Kentucky Interacting with any government official — from a local council member to your U.S. Senator — can be extremely intimidating