Midlands Business Journal December 23, 2022

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CELEBRATING THE 21ST CLASS
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CONTENTS & CONTRIBUTORS PLUS: • LETTER FROM THE PUBLISHER Page 3 • 2022 40 UNDER 40 SPONSORS Page 4 • PLATINUM SPONSORS Bios Page 7 • GOLD SPONSORS Bios Page 8 • OMAHA METRO YOUNG PROFESSIONALS 2022 List of Omaha YP Groups Page 12 • ENTREPRENEURS’ ORGANIZATION Page 37 • CHAMBER NEWS Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce Page 39 • SPREAD THE WORD Page 40 • IN THE SPOTLIGHT Page 41 • LEGAL NOTICES Page 42 COVER STORY:
PHOTO BY DEBRA S. KAPLAN MIDLANDS BUSINESS JOURNAL FOCUS SECTIONS: 40 UNDER 40: NORTHWEST BANK Presenting Partner • Page 6 40 UNDER 40: 2022 ENTREPRENEURS OF THE YEAR Buildertrend Founders Recount Challenges and Insights • Page 10 2022 YEAR IN REVIEW! 50 PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS TO REMEMBER DECEMBER 30, 2022 The Must See Issue of the YEAR! To advertise or for editorial sponsorship information email: sales@mbj.com 2022 YEAR IN REVIEW! 50 PEOPLE, PLACES & EVENTS TO REMEMBER DECEMBER 30, 2022 The Must See Issue of the YEAR! To advertise or for editorial sponsorship information email: sales@mbj.com 2022 Celebrating the 21st class of
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Page 2 •December 23, 2022 Congratulations to all of the 2022 40 Under 40 Award Recipients! 14320 Arbor Street, Omaha 402.334.0300 ◆ 9719 Giles Road, La Vista 402.537.0300 3333 N 168th Court, Omaha 402.600.7300 www.NW.bank Member FDIC

Celebrating Leaders

40 UNDER 40

Dear Readers,

One of my favorite issues each year is the Midlands Business Journal’s 40 Under 40 edition. 2022 marks the 21st anniversary of the awards, which are presented by Northwest Bank. Over the years, MBJ has honored both up-andcoming and accomplished young professionals under the age of 40 in the Omaha metro business community.

Midlands Business Journal was founded by my father in 1975. His desire was to publish a weekly business newspaper covering local business news and entrepreneurship. In 2002 he created an awards event honoring 40 young professionals under the age of 40.

Since then, MBJ has recognized over 800 YPs, and beginning in 2006, a special award has been given to the Entrepreneur of the Year.

This year we are honored to recognize three individuals, Dan Houghton, Steve Dugger and Jeff Dugger, founders of Buildertrend, as our Entrepreneurs of the Year.

Over the past 21 years, all of the honorees have excelled in their careers as well as made great contributions to the community. The Omaha metro is an extraordinary place to live. The creative talent and determination that I witness in the young professional population along with their generosity of spirit is why I am so proud to call this home.

The past few years have created challenges for all of us but also incredible opportunities for growth and innovation, and that is what I see in the group we are honoring this year. As you read about these individuals in the pages ahead, ask yourself, “What else is possible?” They are leading the way to the future and breaking barriers that will create even more.

We are excited to announce a new location for 40 Under 40. We invite all of you to the Omaha Design Center on Thursday, February 9th for an evening awards celebration.

There is truly so much to celebrate in our business community. From where I sit, the future looks bright! And keep asking, “What else is possible?”

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PUBLISHER ANDREA L. “ANDEE” HOIG 2022 AWARDS CELEBRATION • thursday, february 9th Go to MBJ.com to purchase tickets today!
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Page 5 • December 23, 2022 2022 40 UNDER 40 SPONSORS COMMUNIT Y F OUNDA T ION FOR WESTERN IOW A CORPORATE TABLE SPONSORS COMMUNITY CARES SPONSORS ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR SPONSORED BY:

Northwest Bank

PRESENTING SPONSOR

Northwest Bank’s mission is ‘Building Relationships and Exceeding Expectations.’ Northwest Bank believes as a community bank it is important to offer premium bank products and services to be delivered by highly trained and experienced bankers. Our bankers are experts in their field of work and take a sincere interest in our customers’ goals and success. Northwest Bank is a $2.2 billion community bank with full business, agricultural, mortgage, and consumer deposit and lending services as well as wealth management and insurance services. In addition, we offer live banker ATMs that are available with convenient banking hours. We have locations in Omaha and La Vista, Nebraska, and in Iowa we are in Algona, Ames, Arnolds Park, Ankeny, Estherville, Fort Dodge, Humboldt, Le Mars, Milford, Sioux Center, Sioux City, Spencer, Spirit Lake, and West Des Moines.

Q&A with President Clay Baker

Q: What is your professional background?

A: I’ve been a banker in Omaha for 18 years: Eleven with Northwest Bank and seven with a large national bank. All of my experience as a banker has been in the commercial lending field. Prior to that, I worked for Ford Motor Credit Company for 11 years in various roles in commercial finance and moved around with them from Oklahoma to California and then to Texas.

My years with Northwest Bank have been the best of my career. The values of this organization align with mine. The leadership team and owners of Northwest Bank are incredible people who have their priorities in the right order. They truly care about their employees, customers, and community, which makes for a great place to work. Many places say these things but don’t back it up when it comes to decisions that affect employees, customers, and community.

Q: What are your biggest goals as president going into 2023?

A: My biggest goal for 2023 will be to build upon the great success we’ve had throughout the years in Omaha. We don’t need to change who we are. We simply need to continue to grow. We’ll grow our business, our employees and give back to the community that has blessed us. Sure, our business will have to adapt to new technology like everyone else, but we can do that while preserving our culture of putting people first. I’m fortunate to be a part of this great team in Omaha and excited about our future.

Q: Northwest Bank has been a sponsor of the 40 Under 40 awards since its inception, can you talk about what it means to the bank to recognize young leaders and entrepreneurs?

A: All businesses have a starting point. Many of the larger successful businesses in our community had humble beginnings. Many couldn’t find a bank willing to take a chance on them at the very beginning. They weren’t started at the perfect time under the perfect circumstances. If you believe in yourself and your idea, then don’t give up. When things get difficult (and they will), push onward. Surround yourself with good advisers, other successful business owners and take good care of your customers. I’m over-simplifying a bit here, but someone is buying a service or product from you. If you treat them better than your competition through that interaction, they’ll come back. One day, you might be the business that everyone is talking about.

A: We are nothing without our customers. Twenty years ago, we partnered with the Midlands Business Journal by sponsoring the 40 Under 40 event. Back then our main focus was on lending to small businesses and their owners. Many of those customers are still with the bank today. Those customers are part of the foundation of this bank. We got our start together. Although we’re established now, we’re still very focused on lending to businesses and their owners. It is the lifeblood of our bank. These young leaders and entrepreneurs are the next generation of this community and are making a big impact on our future. They are making this community better and helping to sustain Omaha and the surrounding area. Their leadership and the businesses they create will be a key part of the success of our community in the next five, 10, 15 years.

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Q: Small businesses are an integral part of our community, what is your advice to new business owners?
CLAY BAKER, PRESIDENT, NORTHWEST BANK
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Platinum Sponsors

Fusion Medical Staffing is an awardwinning, Omaha-based health care staffing agency that provides career opportunities for health care professionals by helping medical facilities fill their staffing needs. We connect talented health care professionals with health care facilities across the nation, offering our travelers the support they need to be heroes in their workplace.

The team at Fusion is driven by our core purpose of ensuring everyone we touch has a better life, operating with core values of being humble, driven and positive – all to serve our health care travelers, our internal employees and our community, and ultimately impact patient care.

Fusion is known for its energizing culture, repeatedly winning several Best Places to Work awards in the health care staffing industry and the Omaha community. Leaders and team members at Fusion are always working to cultivate an environment focused on culture, impact and healthy collaboration.

In addition to building community internally, Fusion prioritizes philanthropy and outreach. Employees are encouraged to participate in fundraisers and volunteer opportunities throughout the year that range from park cleanups to canned food drives to serving the unhoused community members. Fusion also holds several beloved annual outings: a golf tournament in the spring and a bowling celebration in the fall, to raise awareness and funds for health care causes including multiple sclerosis and breast cancer research.

Fusion is hiring in several departments. Learn more about how you can help us ensure everyone we touch has a better life at fusionmedstaff.com/careers.

Founded in 1985 by Tim McGill as a masonry restoration company, McGill Restoration has evolved into one of the largest and fastest-growing (privately held) companies in America. Receiving four consecutive Inc. 5000 Awards and leading the way in commercial masonry structure and historical building restoration, the company has become synonymous with restoration work in Nebraska and has expanded to serve Oklahoma and the larger Midwestern markets (pushing west to Montana) with equipment and crews made to travel. While the company’s footprint is growing with four offices in Nebraska and Oklahoma, McGill Restoration is rooted in Nebraska and proud to serve the local communities. Restoring everything from DOT bridges and rail bridges to prominent landmark buildings like the U.S. Bank building in downtown Lincoln, McGill Restoration’s expertise helps these structures stay in service longer. Specialized equipment and skills for corrosion control and industrial coating applications also serve a wide swath of industrial and agricultural structures. The McGill Way is a foundation of principles that make the company great by valuing team members, always doing the right thing and working hard to deliver exceptional results on every job. Going above and beyond and implementing creative solutions to complex problems are just a few ways the McGill Restoration team shines on projects large and small. Beyond the scope of restoration work, McGill Restoration is proud to dedicate resources to giving back to our community. Individual employees and the collective company volunteer hours and fundraise to serve several local nonprofit organizations. The company values are anchored in service and community, which is demonstrated by the hands-on efforts of every team member. Visit mcgillrestoration.com to learn more.

BT is able to

on its mission because its faculty and staff are experts at the top of their fields who work collaboratively to support one another and create an environment focused on instruction, innovation, and belonging. Here, students have the motivation to succeed, the potential to thrive, and the curiosity to make the most of what they learn within BT’s challenging environment. Through a globally minded education, small class sizes, and personalized attention, BT strives to be a compassionate community of diverse learners empowered and determined to reach their unique potential and positively impact the world.

Founded in 1863, BT is Nebraska’s only private, independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school for students age 3 through grade 12.

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Brownell Talbot’s mission is to know, inspire, and challenge every student’s mind and heart.
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The Bellevue University College of Business develops high-performing lifelong learners ready to innovate and lead in a competitive international business environment. College faculty deliver high-quality programs that engage students and build their value as professionals, and the student experience involves active, applied learning and reinforcement of business principles and practices. The College’s 25-plus undergraduate and graduate degree programs cultivate innovation and strengthen leadership skills. Many of the College’s students are working adult learners who are encouraged to bring their work experiences into the classroom.

Bellevue University’s College of Business’ flagship MBA program pioneered online learning in 1995 and today supports students across the nation and the globe. Bellevue University has received specialized accreditation for its Master of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science in Accounting, and Bachelor of Science in Business Administration through the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), and Bellevue University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.

Gold Sponsors

Along with the warehouse, trucking, and freight brokerage companies, the Meyers family also operates several industrial real estate and development companies. Nebraska Warehouse Company is our 3rd party public warehouse company that specializes in storage and distribution of food grade products and other finished goods. Cannonball Express Transportation is our trucking company. We specialize in refrigerated transportation, both full truckload and LTL. We also have a local fleet that can handle dry loads and intermodal drayage. The Junction is our freight brokerage company. We can handle all types of transportation needs across the continental United States. Our industrial real estate development companies are able to build spec or build-to-suit options for customers as well as land development for pad-ready sites.

Founded in 2005 by a group of partners and friends, Frontier Bank is a financial institution providing full-service banking solutions to business and consumer clients. Headquartered in Omaha at 13333 California St., Frontier has over $1 billion in assets and seven locations throughout Nebraska. Frontier is one of the fastest-growing banks in the state and has become one the largest community banks in Nebraska.

To learn more about Frontier Bank visit frontier.bank.

Cobalt Credit Union is the largest locally owned credit union in Nebraska, serving over 110,000 members across 15 counties in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. As a member-owned financial institution, Cobalt Credit Union works for its members, not shareholders. Because of our structure, we can offer higher dividends, lower interest rates and fewer fees.

From personal products and services to business and wealth management, we are committed to meeting your banking needs today, tomorrow and for years to come. To learn more about Cobalt Credit Union, visit any of our 26 branch locations or cobaltcu.com. Stay true. Bank blue.

The Omaha Community Foundation strengthens our community by building connections between people, ideas, and funding. By developing a deep knowledge of local needs and the nonprofit organizations that are working on solutions, the team at OCF has established itself as a valued resource and a catalyst for good. Thousands of local philanthropists invest in our community through more than 2,000 funds at the Foundation. In 2022, fundholders distributed approximately $200 million to more than 3,000 nonprofits. The Omaha Community Foundation manages $1.5 billion in assets, making it one of the largest community foundations in the country. Learn more at OmahaFoundation.org.

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Editor’s Note: The Midlands Business Journal is proud to name Buildertrend founders Dan Houghton, Steve Dugger and Jeff Dugger as the 2022 Entrepreneurs of the Year. Sponsored by Entrepreneurs’ Organization, the award recognizes a homegrown entrepreneur who has exemplified the grit and determination to build a company from the ground up. This trio has not only exemplified this drive but has given new meaning to growing a company in Greater Omaha.

If Buildertrend founders Dan Houghton, Steve Dugger and Jeff Dugger had thrown in the towel every time things got rough the company would never have made it past year one, let alone through The Great Recession or the COVID-19 pandemic.

“There’s been a lot of bumps along the road,” Steve Dugger said.

Leap of Faith

In fact, if they had stopped when they couldn’t obtain financing the company wouldn’t have existed.

“We had a lot of conviction,” Houghton said. “We convinced

ourselves that this idea was a really good idea, with or without investors.”

He jokes that it may have also been because they were so young when the trio founded the company in 2006.

But it could also be said that together they made a good team, each specializing in a different aspect of the company, but able to cover each other when needed.

“[My advice]; go into business with people that you trust,” Jeff Dugger said. “I would trust these guys to the end of the earth to do things that would be in the company’s best interests.”

Operating lean in the beginning helped when The Great Recession hit in 2007, lasting until 2009 and hitting the company’s primary demographic, residential contractors, hard. At the time they had between five to eight employees.

“I think we learned a lot by just putting one foot in front of the other, keeping our heads down, and powering through,” Steve Dugger said. “I think because of what those [employees] did, we still have an element of scrappiness in our company DNA.”

They agreed that the recession, albeit stressful, was a blessing in

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disguise as it ended up weeding out competitors while increasing their business.

“The lesson learned there was don’t throw in the towel too early just because things aren’t going your way,” Steve Dugger said.

Staying True

Their resolve was tested again in 2020 when COVID-19 began to creep into the Midwest, prompting companies to lay off or furlough employees to conserve resources.

“As a leader of a company, the biggest challenge is to focus on what you can control,” Houghton said. “I can’t control pandemics, but I can control how we spend money and what we do at the company.”

Faced with the question of what to do, they considered their biggest asset.

“Our biggest asset in the software industry is definitely our employees,” Steve Dugger said. “We wanted to make sure that we kept this family together and didn’t have to start over.”

The team decided to ride it out for as long as possible without sacrificing staff members. Buildertrend went remote, and leadership worked to support staff members who were grappling with major lifestyle changes.

“It made us realize really quickly that our company is a lot bigger than just the four walls of our headquarters,” Jeff Dugger said.

Buildertrend has over 900 employees in 36 states and is used in over 100 countries.

The decision paid off as the construction industry remained strong. As companies considered work-from-home or hybrid business models, demand increased for Buildertrend’s target demographic, residential contractors.

Power of the People

Buildertrend, as a company, is currently using a hybrid/flexible work schedule, and is currently only sitting at about 50% capacity at its

corporate headquarters in Omaha.

In some ways, Steve Dugger said, it’s selfish that as employers they want their employees to return to the office full time. But, it also has to deal with the culture they’ve cultivated and won multiple awards for.

Buildertrend has been named one of Omaha’s Best Places to work since 2019, as well as one of Inc.’s Best Workplaces since 2020.

Benefits include traditional perks such as health, vision, and dental insurance, as well as creative perks that employees can select from, such as tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment, and child care assistance.

The goal, according to Houghton, is to thank employees for choosing to work for Buildertrend by offering them benefits that matter to them.

“Is there life better outside of the walls of our organization because they work here?” Houghton said.

To that end, removing barriers and encouraging employees to get involved in their community have been central.

The company, which has offered paid volunteer time off for years, launched the Volunteer Spotlight Award in 2021 to recognize dedicated employees. Winners receive a $1,000 bonus and a $1,000 companysponsored donation to a nonprofit of their choice.

In 2022, Buildertrend doubled its paid volunteer time off hours to 16.

Leading by Example

In 2021, the philanthropic arm called BT Cares, distributed over $90,000 to nonprofits. At the beginning of 2022, it announced a 22% increase in donation dollars.

“It is an awesome feeling to be able to give back to the community we grew up in and share that success back,” Jeff Dugger said.

It’s a reminder, in some ways, of where they started as three guys in a basement.

“Now there’s people that are building lives around our idea,” Steve Dugger said. “I think that’s pretty special.”

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Omaha Metro Young Professionals

2022 LIST OF OMAHA YP GROUPS

Creighton University

CREIGHTON YOUNG ALUMNI

Graduating from Creighton University is just the beginning! Creighton alumni qualify for many benefits and resources including access to career services, discounted gym memberships, St. John’s marriage preparation, resume help, assistance with job searches and applying for graduate or professional school programs. Alums also reconnect with former classmates and other graduates at regional alumni gatherings, athletic events, Reunion Weekend and other signature events. alumni.creighton.edu

Greater Omaha Chamber Young Professionals

The Greater Omaha Chamber Young Professionals develop the next generation of Omaha business leaders through volunteer opportunities and annual events. By creating programs and initiatives for young professionals by young professionals, the council encourages investment in the people that will power Omaha’s future prosperity. Led by a council, the group connects with Omaha’s leading organizations to develop a metropolitan area that excels at recognizing the contributions of and retaining diverse young professionals. omahachamber.org/yp/

Habitat for Humanity of Omaha

OMAHA HABITAT YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

The mission of Omaha Habitat Young Professionals (Omaha HYP) is to engage young professionals in creating positive change by promoting homeownership throughout our community in partnership with Habitat Omaha. The group’s vision is to eliminate poverty housing through volunteerism, advocacy and fundraising. habitatomaha.org/volunteer/yp/

Impact CB Young Professionals

Impact CB is the young professionals’ group of the Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce and offers our young members, between the ages 18-40, professional development, networking, volunteer, and civic engagement opportunities.The CB Chamber offers membership in Impact CB for free to all employees of active Chamber members. councilbluffsiowa.com/impactcb

Joslyn Art Museum

YOUNG ART PATRONS

Joslyn Art Museum’s Young Art Patrons (YAP) offers engaging social and educational events for a rising generation of art admirers between the ages of 21 and 40. These events emphasize the richness of the Museum’s special exhibitions and collections. YAP provides a more involved museum experience designed to foster a lifelong commitment to the arts. joslyn.org/support/join-renew/young-art-patrons/

Lincoln Young Professional Group

Lincoln Young Professionals Group is dedicated to empowering young professionals with educational, leadership and networking opportunities. Serving 2000+ members, the group is a collaborative community enriched with a bolstering economy, connectivity and endless opportunities. Lincoln Young Professionals Group inspires members to make the difference they want to see, develop fulfilling careers and grow into the professionals they want to be. lincolnypg.com/home

Metro Young Latino Professionals Association

A nonprofit is only as strong as the community that holds it up. Metro Young Latino Professionals Association members believe that together, they can do more than they can do as individuals. Bringing together many abilities and passions, the group works to bring about meaningful change via civic engagement through service, professional development and offers many other ways to join in and support the mission. mylpaomaha.com

Millard Young Professionals Group

The Millard Young Professionals Group (MBYP) connects a diverse group of young professionals across the Millard area. The goal of this group is to create a force that will both strengthen and grow Millard and the young professional community. MBYP provides a structured environment for the development and exchange of good business referrals. Employers benefit from sending their younger employees to the MBYP because they will strengthen and develop skills that make them more valuable employees and members of the community. millardbusinessassociation.org/get-involved-mba/mbypyoung-professionals/

Omaha Area Board of REALTORS

Young Professionals Network

The mission of YPN is to become an active and visible part of the community by setting a high level of REALTOR professionalism and volunteering for causes that YPN feels passionate about.

As members begin to grow and develop their individual businesses, the REALTOR Organization has opportunities to participate and build a personal network. omaharealtors.com/ypn/

Omaha Community Foundation OMAHA VENTURE GROUP

The Omaha Venture Group (OVG) is a giving circle facilitated by the Omaha Community Foundation whose members pool their charitable resources and learn about venture philanthropy. Since 2002, more than 100 local nonprofits have received funds through OVG. Members also enjoy monthly social and educational events, network with other young professionals and connect with small and emerging nonprofits throughout greater Omaha.

omahafoundation.org/donors/omaha-venture-group

Omaha Jaycees

The Omaha Jaycees is the oldest young professional organization in the Omaha metro, building strong community leaders since 1921. Jaycees strive to create impactful change in the community by creatively collaborating as young professionals, age 21 to 40, to solve past, current and future challenges facing the city. Across town or around the world, the Omaha Jaycees provides engagement and events for its members to connect and affect positive change. omahajaycees.org

Omaha Performing Arts

Young Patrons Circle

For those with a passion for live performance, Young Patrons Circle (YPC) is a membership program for Omaha arts lovers and cultural philanthropists. Members see a behind-the-scenes view of Omaha Performing Arts and connect at events that engage and inspire. o-pa.org/support-the-arts/young-patrons-circle

Nebraska Shakespeare

THE SHAKESPEARE COLLECTIVE

Nebraska Shakespeare creates entertaining productions and educational experiences connecting the wider Omaha community to Shakespeare’s work. In addition to multiple volunteer opportunities, the organization supports The Shakespeare Collective to engage and connect volunteers ages 21 to 40, who share support of Nebraska Shakespeare and a passion for classic literature. Through organizational programming and performances, members cultivate lifelong relationships with the organization and the arts.

Learn more on the group’s Facebook page or visit nebraskashakespeare.com/work-with-us

Sarpy County Chamber of Commerce

SARPY COUNTY MODERN PROFESSIONALS

The Sarpy Chamber Modern Professionals is designed to support and strengthen individuals at pivotal moments in their professional lives. Open to professionals of all ages, the group fulfills its mission of helping professionals establish roots and grow networks in the business community through educational opportunities and a full slate of events connecting members throughout the year.

sarpychamber.org/modernprofessionals

University of Nebraska-Omaha UNO ALUMNI

A highly engaged network that supports UNO and each other, UNO Alumni keeps members connected with a variety of benefits and fun networking events throughout the year promoting personal and professional growth while supporting engagement and volunteerism. The Young Alumni Academy, an eight-month professional development program designed for alumni 35 and younger, provide unique networking opportunities while developing stronger connections to each other and with UNO.

unoalumni.org/yaa

Urban League of Nebraska YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

For more than 90 years, the Urban League has been a staple in the Omaha community reaching thousands of students through education and other programming. This mission is carried through the Urban League of Nebraska Young Professionals, a group open to 21- to 39-year-olds dedicated to development through networking for young professionals of color, leading development training and mentoring young people through their professional careers.

urbanleagueneb.org/advocacy/urban-league-of-youngprofessionals

Young Jewish Omaha

Young Jewish Omaha (YJO) is an initiative of the Jewish Federation of Omaha. YJO provides the support and “behind-thescenes” logistics for a variety of social activities planned by YJO’s committee. The Federation offers a forum for these young adults to pursue their Jewish identities comfortably and collectively.

jewishomaha.org/about/community-programs-and-events/yjo/

Young Nonprofit Professionals

Network of Greater Omaha

YNPN of Greater Omaha is an official chapter of the national Young Nonprofit Professionals Network. It promotes an efficient, viable and inclusive nonprofit sector that supports the growth, learning and development of young professionals. Its vision is to build an engaged nonprofit community through networking and collaboration.

www.ynpnomaha.org

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Madeline Allen, 25

DELIVERY MANAGER, LUNAVI

Professional Achievements:

Manage an agile scrum development team delivering various modern technology solutions focused on digital transformation and innovation across multiple industries; Transitioned from a business and quality assurance analyst role to a delivery manager at Lunavi; Graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems in 2020 and continued education to obtain a Master of Business Administration in 2022; both from the University of Nebraska at Omaha; Co-founded the Lily Pad Collective with the goal and vision to give young women who are starting out in their careers the resources and community to support one another to navigate professional lives and entrepreneurial goals in Omaha.

Community Involvement:

The Lily Pad Collective co-founder & board member; Nebraska Humane Society foster parent; Startup Omaha Week speaker; and University of Nebraska at Omaha Maverick Venture Fund mentor.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Find opportunities to venture outside your comfort zone. Continuously taking steps outside of your comfort zone allows you to grow as an individual. Extending your comfort zone will allow you to acquire new skills, present new opportunities, meet new people, and adopt a growth mindset.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

Omaha is a great place to build your network and has a growing number of tech-based companies and startups. Innovation and entrepreneurial activities are supported and encouraged within the community.

Favorite quote and by whom?

“Don’t be intimidated by what you don’t know. That can be your greatest strength and ensure that you do things differently from everyone else.” - Sara Blakely

Emily Barr, 35

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NEBRASKA COALITION FOR PATIENT SAFETY

Professional Achievements:

Earning Board Certification in Gerontology through the American Occupational Therapy Association; Co-leading the startup of a new rehabilitation facility; Founding director of an online doctoral program; Earning a Lean Six Sigma Black Belt; National and regional professional presentations, Participation in Leadership Omaha Class 43; Launching organization’s electronic reporting software program; Dementia Capable Care Certification.

Community Involvement:

Junior League of Omaha in various roles; Girls Inc. Guild Board member and past Treasurer; Duchesne alumnae board member and current president-elect; Past Nebraska Occupational Therapy Association board member and vice-president of Academia; Past American Occupational Therapy Association Gerontology Special Interest Section coordinator.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Joy Doll, a mentor that I have had since graduate school, is a former faculty member of mine, turned colleague, turned friend. She has continued to be an advocate for me, supporting and guiding me along my professional journey.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Stay open-minded about new opportunities, both professionally and personally. While it is important to align your professional aspirations with your core values, stepping outside your comfort zone to new experiences can provide unexpected opportunities, new connections, and help you find true fulfillment.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I was born and raised in Omaha, and it has been amazing to experience the growth of our area and expose my family to all our community has to offer. Lastly, I love that Omaha has many nonprofits serving our community.

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Professional Achievements:

Over a span of 10 years, being promoted from receptionist to processor to processing manager to escrow operations manager at Ambassador Title Services; Nebraska Insurance Producers license; Managing partner/member of Sreeb Properties, LLC.

Community Involvement:

Assistance League of Omaha-Style Show committee co-chair; CREW (Commercial Real Estate for Women); Teammates mentor; Indian Pointe HOA board treasurer; St. Patrick’s room mom and school/ parish volunteer; Lead organizer of yearly office food drive for Open Door Mission.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Failing is sometimes a part of success. If you fall down, ALWAYS pick yourself back up. Have confidence in yourself and take risks. Find mentors to collaborate with and seek advice from. Don’t be afraid to speak up with your ideas and go after you dreams! Stay humble and kind.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I love that Omaha is a big, yet small, city filled with many kind, welcoming and supportive people –#NebraskaNice! There are a variety of opportunities for education, business, the arts, sports events, kids activities and more. It’s a great place to raise a family. There truly is no place like “hOmaha!”

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

I used to be very shy and quiet and I LOVE frogs!

What is your favorite quote? “Nothing is impossible. The word itself says, ‘I’m possible!” - Audrey Hepburn

Blake Berke, 33 INTEGRATOR & COO, MCGILL RESTORATION

Professional Achievements:

Four consecutive years on Inc 5000’s fastest growing companies, 250% growth over the last six-plus years; Traction EOS implementation and facilitation; Spearheaded multiple acquisitions in 2021-22.

Community Involvement:

Citylight Church finance board; Sports officiating including multiple National Championships, bowl games, and playoffs; Real estate development work; Annual sponsor/donor for United Cerebral Palsy; Make a Wish Nebraska, & Muscular Dystrophy Association.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Whereas some may have one specific person who they’d name as a mentor, I feel fortunate to name a peer group as my most influential mentor. The group consists of a handful of influential decision makers covering a broad spectrum of business sizes and types. I am able to hear perspectives coming from soloentrepreneurs and larger organizations that can be adapted and applied to my business and personal life.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Find resources who can help guide you on what you choose to work on and who you choose to work on it with. So often we think there’s a hack to get to where you want more quickly — make more money, get that next promotion, etc. More often, it’s spending time preparing for opportunities that present themselves at completely unknown and unexpected times.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

The most fulfilling stretch of my career was shortly after transitioning from public accounting to the private sector with McGill Restoration. I was able to consistently find ways to bring value to the team which opened new doors. Big picture decisions made during that time frame have helped set up the organization for long-term success.

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Congratulations, Rachel Morehead! 536 E Broadway Council Bluffs, IA 51503 712.256.7007 givewesterniowa.org The Community Foundation for Western Iowa’s Board of Directors and Staff are proud to congratulate Rachel Morehead on being selected as one of the 40 Under 40 winners for 2022.

Professional Achievements:

Featured in a series of New York Times articles that brought awareness & attention to key issues facing the construction industry; Forbes article feature on women leaders in the construction industry; Surpassing our company’s charitable giving goal through our Raise The Roof donation program and local giving back initiatives; Opening Rooforia Headquarters & Distribution Center allowing consistent year-over-year growth in both revenue and workforce.

Community Involvement:

Greater Omaha Chamber Economic Diversity Council Member; and Entrepreneurs’ Organization board member.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Through a series of serendipitous connections, I met a successful local real estate developer who had a significant impact on my path as an entrepreneur. Ultimately the single, most impactful thing he did that changed the trajectory of my life and business career is introduce me to the Nebraska chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

The year we launched our roof donation program, we selected a woman who had just lost her husband of 40-plus years and had recently retired from a lifelong career at OPS. Through a series of unfortunate events, the home her husband built for their family was deteriorating. Her warm heart and smile were contagious. The moment I will never forget was showing up on our last day of work and our team presented her with a Thanksgiving dinner and all of the fixings to celebrate at her home, and to our surprise, she had also prepared a full Thanksgiving dinner for our entire team and invited everyone into her home to enjoy together and I knew that we were truly leaving each neighborhood better than we found it.

What is something about you that not everyone knows? I used to be a fire twirler.

Sarah Cano, 36 CO-FOUNDER, ROOFORIA Darius Christensen, 33 SALES TEAM LEADER, UNISON

Professional Achievements:

DEI committee member; Sales team leader.

Community Involvement:

YP Council Member for three years (recruiting chair, development chair, overall chair in 2022); YP Summit Planning Committee for five years, (overall chair in 2022); Greater Omaha Chamber public policy committee member, a seat on the Greater Omaha Chamber board, seat on the Greater Omaha Chamber executive committee. Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. It’s hard to pick one in my life — I feel like I am surrounded by amazing people in my life. Make sure you get mentors that are not necessarily in your field of work, and at different stages of life when you are both younger and older. It’s important to have as much diversity when trying to get different perspectives as possible.

What is your advice for young professionals?

My advice to young professionals would be get comfortable being uncomfortable. There’s going to be a lot of times in your career when you have to have tough conversations. Do not shy away from those, embrace them and they will make you better for it in the long run. Don’t be afraid to put yourself out there —it’s important to get exposure in different areas.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

I would say becoming a team leader was a very fulfilling part of my career. It really meant a lot to me that my company trusted me to lead and develop our sales team going forward.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I would say the passion in the city. Whether it’s about public transportation, or supporting local shops, there seems to be a burning passion to band together and fix issues that come up and support others in this community.

Kelli Cavey, 39 VICE PRESIDENT OF DONOR SERVICES, OMAHA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION

Professional Achievements:

Vice president of donor services; Omaha Community Foundation, 2018 - present; Fitzgerald, Schorr, Barmettler & Brennan, P.C., L.L.O., of counsel attorney, 2014 - 2018; Marks Clare & Richards, LLC, partner, 2008 - 2014; The American College of Financial Services, CAP Designation; University of Nebraska College of Law, Juris Doctor.

Community Involvement: Project Houseworks, board member; DIBS for Kids, vice president; CAP advisory board; Women Investing in Nebraska; Omaha Venture Group; Leadership Omaha - Class 42; Association of Charitable Gift Planners, board member; Nebraska State Bar Association, member; Omaha Estate Planning Council, industry representative; Omaha Bar Association, member.

What is your advice for young professionals?

You will make mistakes. Own them, ask for feedback, learn, and move on. When there is conflict, get curious about it. Ask thoughtful questions and listen to the responses even when it is uncomfortable. Be a connector and a champion of others. Assume everyone is doing the best they can and treat them as such. Ask for help when you need it, and you will need it. Finally, and most importantly, know yourself and what drives you. Just because you are good at something does not mean it’s a good fit for you long term.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

My most fulfilling career moment has been launching and leading the Omaha Community Foundation’s Impact Investing Program. Through this program, our team developed a Community Loan Fund that makes flexible, affordable loans to local nonprofits.

What is your favorite quote?

“A sign of a good leader is not how many followers you have but how many leaders you create.” -Mahatma Gandhi

“I am ready to face any challenges that might be foolish enough to face me.” - Dwight Schrute, “The Office”

Professional Achievements:

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Obtained CPA Certificate; Served on the task force to acquire the Center in Council Bluffs; Helped navigate the YMCA through significant financial issues during the pandemic; Integral part of team in charge of opening three, going on four, YMCA’s.

Community Involvement:

Millard Superintendent Business Advisory Group; Champions for Child Protection; YMCA Heartland Alliance board member; United Way JAG presenter; Young Professionals Quarterly Roundtable; Parent volunteer.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

The most fulfilling moment in my career was stepping into the CEO position at the YMCA. I had served as CFO for about seven years prior and as interim CEO during the leadership transition. I am so passionate about our community and the work we do as an organization, and to be able to take that passion and expand the impact I can have and empower our leaders, it’s truly a blessing. I am also honored to serve as the first female CEO for our organization in its 155-year history.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

I spent about five years modeling starting at age 15. I had agencies in Minneapolis, New York and Athens, Greece and had the opportunity to spend a summer in Athens and traveled around the US. I didn’t appear in anything notable, but it was definitely an experience to remember!

What is your favorite quote?

“Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are.” - Brene Brown

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Veronica Doga, 39 PROGRAM DIRECTOR, NEBRASKA BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Professional Achievements:

I started my career at Nebraska Business Development Center (NBDC) as market research specialist, working with small businesses on bringing their innovative ideas to market. In 2010 I established the International Trade Assistance Services at NBDC, which supports businesses interested in growing their sales through international trade. Currently, I serve as the director of the NBDC Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) helping businesses sell their goods and services to federal, state, and local governments.

Community Involvement:

I am currently serving on the board for the Society of the American Military Engineers (SAME) Omaha Post, as the small business liaison. I recently joined Grow Nebraska’s Women’s Business Center (GNWBC) board of directors. I also serve as a Professional Review Committee member for the Association of the Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (APTAC).

What is your advice for young professionals?

Be resilient and always keep evolving. Success will eventually find you.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

Throughout my career I’ve witnessed hundreds of small businesses pour sweat and tears in everything they strive to achieve. The small part I played was showing them the path to sales growth through market research, international growth, grant funding, or government contracting. Growing businesses is my passion, and their success is my reward.

What is your Favorite quote?

“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” - Leo Tolstoy

Tamara Draeger, 39 OWNER & CEO, NEBRASKA WAREHOUSE/ CANNONBALL EXPRESS/ THE JUNCTION

Professional Achievements:

Third-generation family business owner; Vistage member since 2011; TIA member; Certified Transportation Broker; Certified to administer the MSCEIT (Certified MayerSalovey-Caruso Emotional Intelligence); 10 Year member recognition from Vistage; Board member of the IWLAInsurance Company for six years and have been on the executive board for four; As of the summer of 2022, 100% woman-owned business.

Community Involvement:

Jewish Business Leaders of Omaha board member; JCC building and grounds committee; Temple Israel Youth Learning Programs steering committee chair and executive board member; Annual giver to the Nebraska Humane Society and Omaha Gives; Lois Jeanne Schrager Young Leadership Award winner; 2022 Sacred Partner award recipient from Temple Israel.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

I have been fortunate to have several impactful business role models up to this point in my career. From my dad, Jon Meyers, and cousin, Bruce Meyers, who taught me all of the foundational pieces of our businesses and have encouraged me to stretch beyond my comfort level; to my Vistage chair and board, who also gently pressed me to move past the “easy” and “safe” options in business and lead with my heart in all areas. And most recently, Chuck Wolfe, who has taught me so much in the area of emotional intelligence.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Don’t be afraid to be vulnerable. Showing your human qualities in an open and authentic way will be such a rewarding experience and can get you farther than you might realize.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

One of the most fulfilling moments in my career was making the transition from second generation to third generation of family ownership.

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Congratulations KELLI CAVEY for your achievement. Partnering with advisors for simplified giving, amplified impact. Midlands Business Journal 40 Under 40 OMAHAFOUNDATION.ORG
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Vice President of Donor Services
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Professional Achievements:

Became CFO of a large enterprise at age 30; Led the process of Bain Capital investing in Carson Group; Executed 15-plus M&A transactions at West and 20-plus early-stage investments at Dundee Venture Capital; Built out and developed a team of M&A professionals and expanded our M&A strategy; Navigated the COVID downturn in 2020 after being named CFO and while building a new headquarters in Omaha.

Community Involvement:

Muchemore Foundation board; Coach and mentor youth sports.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Early in my career, I was able to learn from Mike McCarthy, Patrick Duffy, and Mark Hasebroock at McCarthy Capital and Dundee Venture Capital. Then, I was able to learn from Dave Treinen at West Corporation/Intrado. Most recently, I have been fortunate to learn from Ron Carson, Aaron Schaben, and Teri Shepherd at Carson Group. Finally, my parents and my wife’s parents have shown what it means to be a great father and husband.

What is your advice for young professionals?

My advice for your professionals is to seek what you love and learn as much as you can. You must do the fundamentals but take the opportunity to accelerate your learning curve. Seek out individuals that you regard as your heroes and try to learn from them and their core values. Finally, take the time to give back to the next generation.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

Early in my career, I did not have confidence and did not enjoy speaking in public or receiving the spotlight. In the first few years of my professional career, I just always assumed I did not know the answers in meetings or that others always did. I also was afraid of making a mistake. I have learned that you need to be thoughtful but amplify your voice and use your voice as a tool to amplify others.

Professional Achievements:

Represented seller and sourced buyer for 10601 S. 15th St. (370,000 square feet) - (Tenant: Blue Buffalo Co.)Transaction: $24,400,000; Represented seller of 10488 South 136th St. (237,680 square feet) for $19,929,875; Represented seller of 7417 North 101st St. in a sale leaseback to an undisclosed buyer for $8,500,000; Represented seller of Westroads Pointe (1015 N 98th St): $8,000,000; Represented seller of 72 units (Marshall Apartments) in Lincoln, Nebraska for $6,900,000; Represented seller of 13333 Lynam Dr. in a sale $6,500,000.

Community Involvement:

Founder and president of the board of directors - Jewish Business Leaders; Advisory board memberCornhusker Bank; Former Vice Chairman CRE Summit (2016-2020); Member - Leadership Omaha Class 40. Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. I’ve been blessed with many mentors in many different facets of my life, but I would not be in commercial real estate if it were not for Allan Murow. Allan was founder of N&M Brokerage and a partner in Grubb & Ellis/Pacific Realty and participated in more than $3 billion of transactions. Allan always gave me his time. He shared with me the triumphs and hurdles of dealings in his career, which helped accelerate my growth in this industry. He provided constructive advice as I came across hurdles both personally and professionally. Most importantly, it was never just words, but Allan leads by example.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

Circa 2013 I had built one of the largest Twitter followings (at that time) in the country as a college humor brand. Email me to get coffee and I’ll tell you more...

What is your favorite quote?

“If you don’t ask, you don’t get.”- My late grandfather Harold “Bae” Epstein

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Nick Engelbart, 33 CFO, CARSON GROUP
GreatSouthernBank.com Selected for this year’s 40 Under 40 Class for the Midlands Business Journal. We’re proud to celebrate your leadership and innovation in our community. Jenn Kanne
Alex Epstein, 39 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, OMNE PARTNERS

Sam Friehe, 38

CO-FOUNDER & PRESIDENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, VIRTUACTIVE 3D DRAFTING & DESIGN

Professional Achievements:

Started a business at the age of 25; Grew VirtuActive from five employees to 30; Largest residential drafting firm in Nebraska; Built over 75 custom homes in under seven years; Street of Dreams builder; Part of a remodel team on a Frank Lloyd Wright home; Lead superintendent at the age of 23 on multi-million dollar construction projects.

Community Involvement:

Metro Omaha Builders Association; Home Builders Association of Lincol; Build Omaha -Habitat For Humanity; Angels Among Us; Open Door Mission; National Association of Home Builders. Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

I come from a farm family so growing up my dad was always teaching us things whether it was working on projects around the farm, creating things out of wood or rebuilding cars and I always liked to draw. So, I know my passion and drive comes from him who still to this day is the hardest worker I’ve ever met in my life. But if there’s one person who has truly been a guiding light for me through everything it’s my wife, Kayla. I can say with absolute certainty that Kayla is that person for me. Having her as a sounding board for ideas is crucial for me.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Outwork your competition, have a business plan and learn when to pivot. Having a business plan was something I lacked early on and something that I desperately needed. I eventually figured out that these four things are absolutely essential keys to having long-term success: know your metrics, know your employees, know your market, learn to plan ahead. Know when to pivot.

What is your favorite quote?

“I’m convinced that about half of what separates the successful entrepreneurs from the non-successful ones is pure perseverance.” - Steve Jobs

Shannon Gilroy, 39 VICE PRESIDENT OF ADVANCEMENT, BROWNELL TALBOT

Professional Achievements:

Creighton University Master of Science in Organizational Leadership; Graduate Certificate in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution; Leadership Omaha, Class 37; Caesars Entertainment Chairman’s Award winner, Superior Internal Service (2010); Caesars Entertainment Chairman’s Award winner, Community Service (2009); Marketing Key Contributor for Harrah’s and Horseshoe Council Bluffs, (2007); Harrah’s & Horseshoe Service Champion, (2007).

Community Involvement:

Lauritzen Gardens board member; Maha Festival board member; Nebraska Civic Engagement Table board member; National Alumni Association of the Sacred Heart Central regional director; Marquette Club of Omaha Alumni Association past president; Duchesne Academy of the Sacred Heart Class Ambassador; Resister Sister Committee member; Nebraska Mission of Mercy Host Site liaison; Past volunteer with the Eastern Nebraska Medical Reserve Corps, Heart Ministry Center, Habitat for Humanity, Girls Inc., and MICAH House.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

In March of 2020, we made the decision to convert our in-person gala fundraiser to a virtual format. In addition to raising funds for BT, we made the decision to share a portion of proceeds with four community nonprofits who were on the frontlines of supporting our community through the pandemic.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

Omaha is uniquely positioned in its ability to combine our city’s philanthropic spirit with our community’s deep commitment to education. The combination of these foundational principles have opened the door for opportunities in my career.

What is your favorite quote?

“If you’re crazy enough to do what you love for a living, then you’re bound to create a life that matters.” - Herb Kelleher, Southwest Airlines founder

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What is your advice for young professionals?

The most powerful thing you can do for yourself is show up every day. Some days are tough, some discouraging, some exhausting, but showing up and doing the work will get you to the next level. It’s easy to get distracted by the noise around you, but it’s important to stay focused on yourself and your goals.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

I am blessed to have a wonderful team that I work with and clients that make my job fun. I remember the early days of staring at the clock, waiting for the minutes and hours to pass. I can honestly say I have not felt that way in a long time. It might be not a single moment, but it is incredibly fulfilling to have a career I

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I moved to Omaha when I was 18. I had just started college and knew very few people here. As time went on, I found that people here genuinely care about each other. They want their community to thrive and work together to make it a better place. It’s incredible to see Omaha continue to grow and change in many different and positive ways. I am proud to raise my family in this community and call it home.

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Trishonna Helm, 30 OWNER, MIXINS ROLLED ICE CREAM

Professional Achievements:

Opening an ice cream business, being open now for four years, growing a large social media following, helping other entrepreneurs grow and establish their businesses.

Community Involvement: Working with the youth.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Julian Young & Greg Poor are two great mentors who had a huge impact on my career.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Be disciplined now so that you have the life that you want later.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

Not many people know that I’ve been an entrepreneur since 6 years old and that I come from a family full of entrepreneurs.

Adam Hoebelheinrich, 39

REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT, PROJECT CONTROL

Professional Achievements:

I grew up on a family farm near Hartington, Nebraska, and spent a summer working at the company my grandfather started, Radec Construction, which confirmed my interest in construction. After college, I had an opportunity to be part of the management teams on prestigious Omaha projects such as TD Ameritrade Park, The Durham Museum – Truhlsen Lecture Hall, and the Salvation Army’s Kroc Center. I joined Project Control in 2011 as a project manager and quickly advanced to a senior project manager. At 33, I received another promotion to regional vice president. I have managed the Midwest office into a growing and successful project management and owner’s representative firm with more than $800 million in completed Midwest projects.

What is your advice for young professionals?

My advice to young professionals is to enjoy the challenges. Working in an industry prone to unforeseen issues and continuously developing solutions has led me to appreciate the need to overcome challenges. As you work hard, make the correct choices, and choices you would take back, it is all part of your experience and constant improvement.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

I cannot pinpoint one moment, but to me, it is grand openings on projects that everyone involved has found the project process enjoyable and successful. I would also say that being part of some incredible projects in my still young career and playing a role in their success makes me that dad who always has to point them out to my wife and kids in the car.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I grew up in a small farming community/town, and I have always appreciated the community feel of knowing your neighbors and helping each other out in times of need. I truly never thought that would be the case in Omaha when I moved here after college. But in truth, my wife Brittany, our kids, and I have found several small communities and groups where we know our neighbors and are there for each other.

Jade Jensen, 27 COO, APPSKY

Professional Achievements:

NBDC 2021 Champion of Small Business Award for Appsky; 2022 SBA Small Business Persons of the Year Award; Acquired a business in 2020.

Community Involvement:

Co-Organizer of Omaha’s 1 Million Cups; Co-Organizer of Startup Omaha Week 2022; Member of the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s College of Business Young Alumni Advisory Council; Member of Omaha Executive Association; Member of the Nebraska Tech Collaborative; Member of the Greater Omaha Chamber (and previously of the Engagement Council); Judged for pitch competitions and the 2022 Get Started Omaha Startup Showcase; Member of CityLight Midtown Church.

What is your advice for young professionals?

As a young professional, I think the best advice given to me was to learn how to say no and don’t be afraid to prioritize yourself. I am a firm believer that you can’t help people if you don’t know how to help yourself. That means spending time figuring out what you value, what your goals are, and working towards living out those values. It also makes it easier to say no to things that don’t align. That doesn’t mean you don’t care about other things, it just means you’re working toward what you’re passionate about. It’s better to do one or two things well, rather than stretch yourself thin trying to do all the things.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

When I came to Omaha for college, I quickly fell in love with Omaha and the people in it. I love how easy it is to find mutual connections with other people, whether it’s a person you both know or similar interests you share. I appreciate how friendly people are and how most people are willing to meet with you if you just ask.

What is your favorite quote?

“For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” - Matthew 6:21

Drew Kamp, 35 PRESIDENT &

CEO,

COUNCIL BLUFFS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Professional Achievements:

Iowa Small Business Development Centers State Advisory board chair, Southwest Iowa SBDC Steering Committee member, Southwest Iowa Entrepreneurial Task Force, Professional Developers of Iowa board of directors, Professional Developers of Iowa Executive Committee, Professional Developers of Iowa Board chair, Iowa Chamber Alliance board member, Iowa Chamber Alliance Executive Committee member, Iowa Chamber Alliance board chair, 2021 American Chamber of Commerce Executives 40 Under 40 awardee, 2017 Ames Chamber of Commerce 40 Under 40, Leadership Iowa Class of 2016-2017, University of Oklahoma Economic Development Institute graduate, Heartland Economic Development Course graduate, Story County Economic Development Group chair.

Community Involvement:

Ames Miracle Field and Playground Committee; Rotary Club of Ames; Rotary Club of Ames Board Member; Council Bluffs Rotary; Youth Mentor for YSS in Ames.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Former Omaha City Councilman Chris Jerram and former Nebraska Governor and United States Senator Ben Nelson. Chris truly ignited my love and passion for politics in 2007, when he pushed me to get involved in local politics and subsequently assist in his successful 2009 Omaha City Council campaign. That love and passion grew when I started working for then-Senator Ben Nelson in December of 2009 and assumed the role of his Senior Aide in 2011.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Identify mentors and professional organizations or networks in your respective field or of deep personal interest and leverage and maximize those relationships. As you grow and develop in your profession, take it upon yourself to serve as a mentor and serve in the leadership of organizations that have helped you along the way to grow the talent pipeline and cultivate leaders of the future.

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Jenn Kanne, 34 MARKET MANAGER, GREAT SOUTHERN BANK

Professional Achievements:

Top producer (Debt & Equity) at Great Southern Bank 2022; CRE Summit panelist 2022; CREW Omaha Luncheon panel moderator 2022.

Community Involvement:

Completely Kids Guild board treasurer; CREW Omaha treasurer; Sandoz Elementary PTA volunteer; Supporter of Great Plains Colon Cancer Task Force.

What is your advice for young professionals?

My advice for young professionals is to show up and try. It’s okay if you feel like you don’t know what you’re doing in the beginning, but if you show up and are engaged in your work you’re already a step ahead of the crowd.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I am passionate about my love for Omaha, and I’m not afraid to talk to everyone I meet about our city whenever I’m traveling for work or pleasure. I love that Omaha has so much to offer in terms of community events, experiences, restaurants and sporting events, with community leaders always dreaming of the next big thing to draw others to our city. I also love that even with our growth Omaha is small enough that I know I have connections all over the city. I think business leaders in Omaha are willing to take a meeting or a call with a new connection and enjoy offering their insight and advice, and I love that.

Favorite quote and by whom?

“Work hard, know your [stuff], show your [stuff], and then feel entitled.” - Mindy Kaling

Jaci Lindburg, 39

ASSOCIATE VICE CHANCELLOR, UNO

Professional Achievements:

Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration; Keynote address at Western Nebraska Community College’s commencement; Co-author of “Allies for Inclusion: Disability and Equity in Higher Education;” Presented the national Lead From Where You Are Award from the MOR IT Leadership Program; Named assistant VP at the University of Nebraska at Omaha; Collaborated in envisioning, shaping and coordinating the Open Nebraska initiative across the University of Nebraska System; Tapped in 2022 to launch a new division at UNO, the Division of Innovative & Learning-Centric Initiatives.

Community Involvement: Westside School District Teaching and Learning Key Communicator Committee; Teaching Junior Achievement curriculum in elementary school classrooms; Women Investing in Nebraska leadership team. Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

I had the great privilege of working with the late Rick Fredericks for several years through a professional development program. He taught me that “leadership is not a spectator sport” and would always challenge me to “get on the balcony” when it was critical to zoom back and take a systems approach to solving complex problems.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

All of the roles I’ve played in higher education during my 15-year career have been those that require innovative, strategic thinking in order to shape the next-generation of higher education learning environments. I absolutely love this work, mostly because of its direct impact on access, affordability, and degree attainment for college students. One of my favorite things to do as a leader is to build high-performing teams through hiring extremely well, developing rock stars, and nurturing a great team culture.

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Professional Achievements:

Journalist with more than 20 years of experience: Omaha World-Herald, Associated Press, Colorado Springs Gazette, Omaha Magazine, Huffington Post, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Momaha.com; Named one of Omaha’s most influential Latinas in Media; Omaha Jaycees 2022 Ten Outstanding Young Omahans; Former diversity fellow for the Society for Features Journalism.

Community Involvement:

Lambda Theta Nu, faculty advisor; Global Leadership Africa Summit, director of communications; The Gateway Student Newspaper, guidance and mentorship and manager of student publications; UNO’s Student Life and Wellbeing Division Leader; Midlands African Chamber, VP of marketing and public relations; 50 Over 50 NE, director of marketing communications; Fitucate Foundation, VP of marketing and communications.

What is your advice for young professionals?

I want you to fail. Making mistakes is a part of life. Part of the human experience is owning your truth and navigating your resilience which is forged under fire. Look inward. Learn. Listen to others. Foster curiosity. And, most importantly, remember that the strongest mettle is forged in the crucible of chaos. So, ultimately it’s okay to be a hot mess as long as you’re evolving.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

People fascinate me. I absolutely relish the time I get to spend getting to know someone – be that a longtime friend or a stranger I met a few minutes ago. I have this uncanny ability to spark a conversation with just about anyone. I enjoy hearing their come-up stories and life experiences.

What is your favorite quote?

“To know oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.” - Oscar Wilde

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Professional Achievements:

More than 15 years in railroading industry; Promoted to senior director IT – operating systems in 2020; Moved into a role in December 2021 helping progress technology in the engineering, mechanical and wayside areas.

Community Involvement:

UP’s Asian Employee Resource Organization (AERO) vice president, president in 2023; Volunteer work doing various refugee family resettlements, restocking food banks, and partnering with other organizations that help the community.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. While I was completing the MBA program at Washburn, I had the privilege of taking a business ethics course taught by Professor Jim Haines. In addition to deep conversations on understanding one’s moral compass in a chosen profession, he taught us about how to be pragmatic in the business world. The processes are rarely perfect, but if we can get results in the right way, we will ultimately succeed.

What is your advice for young professionals? Be willing to take time to connect with people. Actively listen to the wisdom they share as everyone has something they can teach you. What you learn from them can have profound effects later in life.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I appreciate that the Greater Omaha area is a very giving and open community. This extends to the organizations that we help with, such as Together, to the community groups, churches and faith-based support groups that help us, such as F3 Bell Tower Group in Bellevue where we live. The variety of people with diverse backgrounds is truly a blessing for us.

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Assan Manneh, 37 VICE PRESIDENT OF RETAIL BANKING, COBALT CREDIT UNION

Professional Achievements:

I lead the operations of seven branches in the south region including branches in Bellevue, Gretna, Papillion, and Omaha. It was a sense of accomplishment to have successfully opened the Cobalt Credit Union Gretna branch in June 2021, and the additional Installation of Interactive Teller Machines (ITM) at our headquarters, Papillion, and 36 and Q Supermercado branches to continue to serve our members; 2019 Cobalt Credit Union RISE Award recipient.

Community Involvement:

Greater Omaha Chamber YP Council member 2019 to 2021; Current board member, League for African Advancement, Inc.; Teammates mentor Gretna Public Schools; DEI Committee member Cobalt; Member of Nebraska Gambians; 2022 Global Leadership Africa Summit scholarship and student engagement chair.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

There are so many amazing people who have had a positive impact in my career. My boss Keli Wragge, chief operations officer at Cobalt Credit Union, has been a positive influence in my career. She challenges me and encourages me to see things from a different perspective. She’s passionate about our members at the credit union. Of course, my parents are the ultimate mentors. They have always taught me to work hard, be disciplined and education comes first. They preach the importance of building and maintaining relationships.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, and I don’t have a middle name.

What is your favorite quote?

“What counts in life is not the mere fact that we have lived. It is what difference we have made to the lives of others that will determine the significance of the life we lead.” - Nelson Mandela.

Brandon Miller, 38 OWNER, FALCONWOOD PARK

Professional Achievements:

Started Hullabaloo Music Festival in 2011; Leased the Hullabaloo Music Festival venue, Sokol Park, in 2015; Purchased the venue Sokol Park in 2016 and changed it to Falconwood Park; Opened the Falconwood Park Drive-in Movie Theater in 2016; Purchased the neighboring Gene Eppley Camp in 2021; Opened the expanded Falconwood Park in 2022; Became an owner of the inaugural Outlandia Music Festival in 2022.

Community Involvement: I donate or reduce the costs for use of the park to organizations for use as a fundraiser venue.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Don’t ever think you are too old to get started and don’t ever think you are stuck in doing what you are

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Rachel Morehead, 38

MARKETING AND ENGAGEMENT MANAGER, COMMUNITY FOUNDATION FOR WESTERN IOWA

Professional Achievements:

Oversee the entire process of the Community Foundation’s new brand and name change; Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professional of the Year award in 2022; Graduated from the Leadership Council Bluffs program in 2015 - Class 27.

Community Involvement:

Current member of the Young Professionals Iowa board, Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce’s Women Inspiring Women Committee, and Council Bluffs Schools Foundation Alumni & Friends Committee. Previously served on the Morningside College Alumni board, CHI Mercy Council Bluffs Patient and Family Advisory Council, and Midlands Humane Society’s Marketing and Events Committee. Former board secretary for the Council Bluffs Guild of the Omaha Symphony board and past member of Council Bluffs Centennial Rotary Club of Council Bluffs.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I love my hometown of Council Bluffs, especially our nonprofit community. It is inspiring to see our young professionals and leaders collaborate and lift one another up on a regular basis – by telling their stories, attending events, and empowering one another. In working at the Community Foundation, it is encouraging and rewarding to see the individuals and businesses who are so supportive of our local nonprofits, and who value the importance of their work in the Council Bluffs area.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

My husband and I both met when we were members of the Morningside University golf team, and to this day, we continue to play in couples tournaments, or as a family with our two children.

What is your favorite quote?

“Wherever you go, no matter what the weather, always bring your own sunshine.” - Anthony J. D’Angelo

Tania Murrell, 28 TRIAGE NURSE MANAGER, ONEWORLD COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERS

Professional Achievements: Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Valdosta State University; UCLA/Johnson & Johnson Community Health Advocate Management Program graduate from Anderson School of Management at the University of California, Los Angeles; ANCC – Ambulatory Care Nurse – Board Certified (AMB-BC).

Community Involvement: American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing active member; Latinx Healthcare Professionals Panelist. What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

Recently one of my direct report’s mother became very ill. She was diagnosed with terminal cancer and the prognosis was poor. When her mother was first diagnosed, the prognosis was unclear and the first natural instinct was to keep busy and distracted. I saw myself in her, and I intervened. I convinced her to take intermittent leave and eased her mind so she could see that she needed to be home, with her mom, not at work. Several months later, she came to me and thanked me. She said that because of me, she got to enjoy her mother a little longer and this she would never forget.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

I am a first-generation immigrant. My parents sacrificed a comfortable lifestyle in their home country to give my sisters and I a chance. A chance that changed our lives. Now that I have children of my own, I understand why my parents did this and furthermore, I now understand that no matter what I choose to do with this gift, my parents will be proud and it will be worth it.

What is your favorite quote?

“You’re you, and the universe will only ever witness one of you and that is all the universe will ever get, please let the world return to you at least half of what you gave.” -Whitney Hanson

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Kyle Osborne, 39

Professional Achievements:

Created in-school bank with supplemental classroom programming for K-12 in Iowa; Worked with Governor’s task force to create and integrate financial literacy standards as a graduation requirement in Iowa; Established Iowa teacher continuing education and master credit class; Created diploma plus program with Council Bluffs Community School District where students receive three American Banker; Association certificates; Offering free financial coaching to southwest Iowa residents.

Community Involvement:

President, Council Bluffs TeamMates; Schools President, Woodland Acres Neighborhood Association; VP, Programs Chair, 4 Corners Community Foundation; Pastor, Gospel Community Leader and Finance Team; Member, First City Church; Iowa Jump$tart Coalition Board; Green Hills Area Education Agency Business Advisory Committee Chair; Iowa Western Community College Accounting, Marketing, Management/HR Advisory Member; Graduate of Leadership Council Bluffs - Class 27; Chair of SW Iowa Chicago Federal Reserve Planning Team.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. Keith Anderson led spiritual formation at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa while I was in college. He taught me to listen, ask the right questions, speak the truth in love and lead by example.

What is your advice for young professionals?

When you find a mission worth living for, and you can do that with others, you can create a world-class team. I would encourage you to find that team or build it and grow from there.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

Having a person who was in one of my community classes come up to me and share how they put into practice the financial education they learned. It was fun to celebrate how they went from being homeless to landing a job, getting an apartment, and buying a car within a year.

Professional Achievements:

Founded BluePrint Advertising Agency; International bestselling author in the category of Business & Advertising; #1 Advertising book in all of 2021 in the U.S.; #1 U.S. Business book in November of 2021; Appeared on TV station KPHO in phoenix to be interviewed.; Won “Best of Omaha” in the category of Advertising Agency four years in a row; Bought and built commercial property on 156th & Dodge Streets.

Community Involvement:

Served on board for the largest youth sports program in Nebraska; Volunteer basketball coach; Volunteer soccer coach; Pro bono websites and press releases for nonprofits; Fundraising efforts for Junior League of Omaha; Pro bono work for “Nebraska for Medical Marijuana.”

What is your advice for young professionals? Be willing to learn new things and willing to adapt. Taking the initiative and becoming self-taught can take you a long way.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

I left my six-figure job and started my business one week after my twin boys were born with no investors and no backing. I wasn’t afraid to fail and I knew what I wanted. As long as I had a strong work ethic and treated people the way I wanted to be treated, I knew I would be successful.

What is your favorite quote?

“It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently.” - Warren Buffett

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Professional Achievements:

Helped KETV NewsWatch 7 earn awards from the Associated Press, Nebraska Broadcasters Association and Radio Television Digital News Association; Published in the Atlantic, FiveThirtyEight, New York Times, Sports Illustrated, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post. Regular contributor for CNN Philippines; Presenter at colleges and universities on a variety of topics; Helped more than 20 social media accounts grow their audience in excess of 1,000% in the first year. Earned media strategy has resulted in 85% year-one growth in two different industries; Spokesperson of the Better Business Bureau’s International Investigations Initiative.

Community Involvement:

Public Relations Society of America; iHeartRadio Local Advisory Board; Lancaster County Crime Stoppers Board; Department of Insurance Senior Health Insurance and Information Program Fraud Prevention Committee; Elder Rights Coalition; Business Ethics Alliance Business Program Committee.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. I have benefited immeasurably from excellent bosses at each stop in my career: Jonathan Garcia, Maggie Cunningham, Chris Cooper, Jennifer Arnold, Jennifer Worthington and Jim Hegarty.

What is your advice for young professionals?

It’s ok to intermittently pull the rip cord to allow yourself to evolve in a new space. In my experience, there is no single roadmap to follow, nor is there a linear path worth pursuing. Some people work for the same company or in the same industry for their entire careers. For me, the joy has always been in the edges of a circuitous journey, and mine has been one marked by transition.

What is your favorite quote?

“Keep a little fire burning; however small, however hidden.” - Cormac McCarthy

Crystal Rush Cardenas, 36

DIRECTOR & PARTNER, CNW ALLIANCE

Professional Achievements:

Founding the CNW Alliance with my husband, William Rush, to serve youth in crisis by providing day and evening reporting and family support services; Co-host for Community Connecting through Conversations Podcast for the South Omaha Community Care Council; VP and Development chair.

Community Involvement: VP, South Omaha Community Care Council; Treasurer, Latino Economic Development Council; South Omaha Violence and Intervention Prevention; Las Voces member; Empowering Girls Group; Human Trafficking Awareness advocate; South Omaha Community advocate and volunteer; Family 4 Life Support Group leader.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

My constant mentor and friend throughout my career has been Gina Ponce, Director of El Camino Latino at Bellevue University. The biggest piece of advice she has given me was to seek the truth and never compromise my values. This is advice I give to other young professionals.

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

People see me as a career driven woman but the most important job I have been given by God is to be a mother. I did not always understand the importance of my role. I realized the importance of being a mother when I came across this quote by Forest E. Witcraft, “A hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of car I drove... but the world may be different because I was important in the life of a child.”

What is your favorite quote?

“People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” - Maya Angelou

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Denisha Michele Seals, 32 CEO, WATER2SPIRIT LLC

Professional Achievements:

International Award Winning Filmmaker; Published Children’s Book Author; First Generation College Graduate; Founder of Water2Spirit LLC.

Community Involvement: My goal is to serve marginalized communities directly without institutional structures.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. I have been blessed to receive my guidance from God and my Ancestors.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Utilize their gifts and talents to impact the world.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

I am the first Afro-Indigenous woman to been published by Boystown Press.

Erik Servellon, 36

VICE PRESIDENT OF OPERATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT, TRI-FAITH INITIATIVE

Professional Achievements:

Non-Commissioned Officer, Nebraska Army National Guard; Combat Deployment to Afghanistan, Flight Medic; Mobilization to Texas for relief efforts following Hurricane Harvey; Army Commendation Medal, Air Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal; VP of Operations and Development, Tri-Faith Initiative; Councilmember, Learning Community Council; Master of Public Administration; Ten Outstanding Young Omahan 2018; JCO International Ten Outstanding Young American 2019; Civic Nebraska Community Builder Award 2019; Rising Leaders Institute, NAM/ynpnGO, 2019; Nebraska Latino American Commission Inspiration Award.

Community Involvement:

National Association Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, board of directors; OneWorld Community Health Centers, Inc., board of directors; Greater Omaha Chamber, CODE Policy Subcommittee; Latino Economic Development Council, steering committee; Leadership Omaha, Class 45; Metro Young Latino Professionals Association, immediate past president; Eastern Nebraska Community Action Partnership, past board member; Omaha Mayor’s Office, Millennial Advisory Committee; Omaha Community Foundation, ONGP Selection Committee; Omaha Jaycees, TOYO! Judging Committee.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. Wendy Goldberg, executive director of Tri-Faith. Not only am I a growing professional, but I have also learned an incredibly important lesson: two conflicting truths can exist at the same time. Our job is not to figure out which is “right” or “wrong,” our job is to listen, understand, empathize.

What is your advice for young professionals? Find your “why.” The power that this brings to you in your career and in life is incalculable.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

During my deployment I completed an evacuation of a U.S. soldier wounded in a battle. Months later, I found out that that soldier made a recovery and ran the U.S. Flag out during a Seattle Seahawks game!

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Jenn Kanne Market Manager, Commercial Lending Great Southern Bank Shelby Beers Escrow Operations Manager Ambassador Title – transforming the commercial real estate industry by advancing women –

PROGRAM DIRECTOR, COUNCIL BLUFFS SCHOOLS FOUNDATION

Professional Achievements:

I am proud of the work happening in the STARS Scholarship program. As a STARS graduate, and now as the program director, I understand what this program offers low-income parents and families pursuing higher education. I am proud to give back to the program that has set me on the trajectory I am on today.

Community Involvement:

President of Impact CB’s Executive Committee; Vice President of the Lewis Central Education Foundation board; Chair of the Communications Committee for the Human Services Advisory Council; Board member at large for All Care Health Center; 712 Initiative, Quality of Life Committee member; Share My Smile fundraising/gala committee member; Metro Young Latino Professionals Association member; Young Not-for-Profit Professionals of the Midlands member; Rising Leaders Institute for Young Not-for-Profit Professionals of the Midlands, Cohort 1; Leadership Council Bluffs, Class 33; Cohort 1 of Women of Color Academy, sponsored by the Iowa West Foundation.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career. While I’ve had many mentors, the one that stands out above the rest is Chris LaFerla, Executive Director of the Council Bluffs Schools Foundation. Chris has opened the door for countless opportunities, provided me with guidance, and empowered me to embrace and share my story. He challenged me to take control of my narrative and use it as a tool to empower others.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Surround yourself with people you admire and those who have the skills you want to learn or strengthen. Being willing to receive diverse opinions and perspectives from knowledgeable individuals allows us to grow and flourish.

What is your favorite quote?

“A strong woman accepts the war she went through and is ennobled by her scars.”-Carly Simon

Justin Spooner, 32 SENIOR ASSOCIATE, COLLIERS

Professional Achievements:

Leadership Omaha Class 44; Bruce Fellman Memorial Young Leadership Award; ADL Volunteer of the Year; $2 million in transaction volume in first year licensed as a commercial real estate broker; Broke and held record for sales volume for an inside sales rep while at Hudl; Raised over $5 million dollars as a professional fundraiser; Staffed for both Senators Mike Johanns and Ben Nelson.

Community Involvement:

Leonard & Shirley Goldstein Supporting Foundation Board of Directors; United Way of the Midlands Emerging Leaders Executive Steering Committee, Fundraising Chair; Omaha Jaycees Member; Temple Israel Synagogue Building and Grounds Committee; B’nai B’rith Youth Organization Advisor/Mentor; Staenberg Family Foundation Anything Grants Committee, Chairman; Jewish Federation of Omaha Annual Campaign Cabinet, Young Adults Co-Chair; Lincoln Council for International Visitors Board of Directors; TeamMates.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

Michael Staenberg, a real estate developer and philanthropist, taught me the importance of hard work, perseverance and the importance of giving back to the community. Tom Fellman, of Broadmoor Development, taught me to get comfortable being uncomfortable.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

I had a client who was looking to expand into Omaha. We tried to find the perfect location but kept striking out. Finally, over a year later, we succeeded and he signed a lease. Seeing the excitement in him, his family, and the community is something I think about often.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I love that our community thrives on helping others and making a difference. I’ve lived in other cities and states, and none of them have come close to what we have in Omaha.

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C r y s t a l a n d W i l l h a v e b e e n a b l e s s i n g t o m y f a m l y T h e y a b s o l u t e l y c a r e a b o u t o u r k i d s a n d g o a b o v e a n d b e y o n d T h e k i n d n e s s t h e y s h o w e d u s r e s t o r e d o u r f a i t h a n d g o t u s o u t o f t h e j u v e n i l e j u s t i c e s y s t e m P O R T I A C l i e n t s M o t h e r

A M I L Y S U P P O R T CNW Alliance: Family Crisis Intervention Services and Juvenile Reporting Center Locations: Victory Boxing Club & El Camino Latino Center at Bellevue University 3009 R St, Omaha, NE 68107 & 1028 Bruin Blvd, Room 450, Bellevue, NE 68005

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Professional Achievements:

Staffing Industry Analysts 40 Under 40 honoree; SIA Conference speaker 2019 and 2022; First and youngest female leader on Fusion’s executive leadership team; Fusion Medical Staffing Impact Player of the Year Award.

Community Involvement:

Member of Leadership Omaha class 45,ICAN advocacy and sponsor, Community volunteerism in various organizations.

What is your advice for young professionals?

Be authentic to who you are and where you are in that moment. There will be times to chase the next thing and times to continue learning new skills, but the fun is had along the journey. I spent years chasing what I thought would make me happy because “I finally made it.” After achieving goals and moving on to the next, you realize that there is joy in the journey and living in the present will make you much more at peace with your life than trying to control the future. If you feel imposter syndrome because of inexperience, confidence, or skill, know that we all do at some point or another. This is all part of the journey that we are on.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

The greatest moments of my career have been watching team members or colleagues grow into their best selves. I have seen junior-level employees develop into strong leaders and the strongest leaders become the greatest version of themselves through pursuing their passion. The best people I have worked with possess all of the talent and skills already; they just need a strong leader to give them nudges along the way to make them the best version of themselves and live in accordance with their values.

What is your favorite quote?

“Daring leaders who live into their values are never silent about hard things.” -Brene Brown

Kimberlee Tom, 35 OWNER, MARKET DWELLINGS

What is your advice for young professionals?

Ask questions from people who know what they’re talking about. One of the best and worst things about running your own business is being able to make all of the decisions. However, you soon realize that you don’t know what you don’t know. While this blissful ignorance, in the beginning, makes it easier to sleep, it also makes a lot of other aspects of the business arduous and frustrating. I’m most proud of not being afraid to ask questions and let others know when I’m up against something I have no experience in. What’s important, however, is asking the right questions to the right people. Seek advice from seasoned professionals in their respective industries.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

While there have been so many “pinch me” moments, the most memorable was the day we moved into our 5,000-square-foot office. I couldn’t believe that something I had started in my basement had led us here. That day, and for weeks after, my husband and I spent hours walking every inch of that building dreaming and designing our future. It’s been almost two years since, and that empty building looks vastly different. Our team has helped us create an inviting and productive workspace as our business grows.

What is your favorite quote?

“If it were easy, everyone would do it.”-Unknown

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Professional Achievements:

Doctor of Physical Therapy, Creighton University; Evidence in Motion Institute of Health Professions Orthopedic Residency Program; Orthopedic Certified Specialist; Functional Dry Needling Certified; Credentialed APTA clinical instructor; Clinical lab educator Creighton University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program; Initiated Makovicka Physical Therapy Emerging Leaders Program; Initiated Makovicka Physical Therapy Clinic Director Onboarding Program.

Community Involvement:

Nebraska Physical Therapy Association Diversity Equity and Inclusion Committee; Nebraska Physical Therapy Association Practice Management Committee; PT Moves Me Chapter Ambassador for the state of Nebraska; Partnership for Kids Service League leadership team member; American Physical Therapy Association Orthopedic Section member; American Physical Therapy Association Private Practice Section member; Makovicka Physical Therapy Best Practice Committee.

What has been the most fulfilling moment in your career?

The times that I look back and feel pride for my impact center around mentoring and developing staff to assist them in building a skill set around their strengths as an individual. At Makovicka Physical Therapy, I developed and implemented a leadership program that started with our first cohort in 2021, the Emerging Leaders Program.

What do you love about the Greater Omaha community?

I was born and raised in Omaha, and I take great pleasure in seeing the city grow and offer more opportunities while maintaining the small-town feel of our community. There is always someone willing to help you succeed in your personal and professional goals; usually, all you need to do is ask.

What is your favorite quote?

“Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Nikki Wulff, 36 OWNER, ASSISTED LIVING LOCATORS OF OMAHA

Professional Achievements:

Dementia Care certified; Top 3 in the nationwide franchise in 2021; Top 10 in franchise in the last 3 years.

Community Involvement: Community partner and advocate of The Dreamweaver Foundation in Omaha.

Tell us about a mentor who has had a positive impact on your career.

The biggest mentor in my career has been another fellow franchisee, Dustin Baker. He is based out of Arizona and has been pivotal in my success. I will always be grateful for his honesty and guidance especially when the times were tough. Even though we are hundreds of miles apart, he’s only a phone call away.

What is your advice for young professionals?

My advice for young professionals is to make yourself believe that failure is NOT an option. If you work hard and keep that in mind, you will not fail. Starting any business is the most difficult thing you will ever do but it’s also the most rewarding thing you’ll ever experience! I see a lot of young professionals getting paralyzed by over analyzing their market, competition or just negative self-talk in general. If you keep your head up and push through, what’s on the other side will be very fruitful!

What is something about you that not everyone knows?

Something about me that not everyone knows is that I grew up riding horses and barrel racing. They were some of my best memories!

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MEMBER spotlight:

FISH WINDOW CLEANING FOCUSES ON WORK ETHIC

When Curt Drew opened Fish Window Cleaning in Omaha in 2005, he had one vision in mind: to start something special. He aimed to create a great work environment for his team while providing excellent customer service.

A national franchise, Fish Window Cleaning offers commercial and residential window cleaning year-round. For Drew, hiring the right kind of people has always been more important than experience.

“We focus on finding individuals with a good work ethic who care, and then we teach them how to clean windows,” Drew said. “We build really good relationships with our team members. We have some employees who are with us for 10 years and some who might only be working with us for a few years. In those instances, we help them find their next job.”

While it can sometimes be a challenge to depend on businesses to call back or arrive on time, Drew said that’s never the case at Fish Window Cleaning, where customer service is always the prime focus. Because of this reputation in the community, Drew said the business has gained many referrals over the years.

In 2022, the business was named Franchise of the Year by Fish Window Cleaning, an award that is given to one franchise out of 250 locations across the country.

“It’s really a tribute to our team of people who are doing a great job,” Drew said.

Six years ago, Drew joined EO Nebraska to gain professional and personal development.

“I have had the opportunity to learn from other very successful people,” Drew said. “Two years ago, I became the president of the EO board. While this was out of my comfort zone and it was a challenge to balance the role and being a business owner, it really helped me grow as a leader and it was a really great experience.”

Drew, who also owns Radon Defense Midwest and National Radon Defense, looks forward to the future.

“I am really excited about our people and the growth opportunities for our team members,” Drew said. “I’m also very excited about continuing my involvement with EO.”

Address: 1750 N. 120th St., Omaha, NE 68154

Phone: 402-445-9500

Website: www.fishwindowcleaning.com/Omaha-NE-873

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SCALING UP: WORKSHOP WITH

VERNE HARNISH

EO Nebraska is excited to host Verne Harnish, the founder of the worldrenowned Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO). He is the founder and CEO of Scaling Up, a global executive education and coaching company with over 200 partners on six continents, Verne has spent the past four decades helping companies scale up.

Verne has authored multiple bestsellers including: “Mastering the Rockefeller Habits,” “The Greatest Business Decisions of All Times,” “Scaling Up (Rockefeller Habits 2.0)” and “Scaling Up Compensation.”

This is just one of the many great events EO Nebraska hosts every month, helping Nebraska entrepreneurs succeed in life, business and supporting our communities. If you want to see exceptional speakers like Verne Harnish in person, join EO Nebraska. Contact our membership chair, Julie Hockney, julie@ jhdesignomaha.com, to learn more about EO Nebraska.

Email: PO BOX 540815 Omaha NE 68154

Website: hub.eonetwork.org

Social Media: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn

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NONPROFIT Community Engagement

ALH Media is a strong and growing company supporting strong and growing communities We value the ability as a media organi zation to enrich and support the nonprofit community through the following ways:

Each year our media company donates tens of thousands of dollars to local nonprofits through our Community Engagement packages, programs and sponsorships .

With the recently launched Buy One-Give One program, this allows local businesses to donate ad space to the charity of their choice during selected months each year.

In 2023 Midlands Business Journal will select a nonprofit each month to highlight through our Making a Difference advisory board

Highlighting charity events has been at the forefront of ALH for over 30 years Our event sponsorship program allows nonprofits to celebrate their successes through a visual and informative platform

A variety of our targeted media throughout the year helps market nonprofit organizations to our influential and connected audiences.

Nonprofit Community Engagement packages allow for discounted annual plans that help reach both the business community and individuals.

For further information contact Andee Hoig at CONNECT@SpiritofOmaha com

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As 2022 winds down and we look ahead to 2023, we are pleased with the work our team has accomplished this year. On the member relations front, we grew our membership and have ambitious goals to reach highs for new and total members in 2023. Sponsorships remained strong and allowed us to grow our programs and offerings. With a transition to Livability for our community guide, a membership drive, and several new programs and events on the horizon for 2023, we know that we will continue to see steady growth in membership, program, and sponsorship revenue. The CB Chamber Workforce Development Program, an Initiative of the Iowa West Foundation, saw strong growth as well. We introduced the Leveraging Individual Female Talent (LIFT) Program in partnership with the Human Resources Association of the Midlands and Business Ethics Alliance to assist females throughout the MSA as they return to the workforce. We also worked with Lutheran Family Services to assist in integrating Afghan refugees to Council Bluffs, grew the highly successful Professional Development Series to three sessions, including one focused on DE&I, and will increase it to five in 2023, added several new GrowCB partner businesses, designated 20 organizations as Unbelievable Workplaces and hosted a new signature event to honor them, offered monthly lunch and learns, and expanded the offerings and resources of the Pottawattamie County Child Care Coalition. Advocacy is a strength of the CB Chamber, and we are proud to report we hosted our first DC Trip in over five years. We also hosted a State Legislative Reception in Des Moines for the first time in two years, offered Legislative Roundtables throughout the State Legislative Session, hosted two candidate events prior to the General Election, grew our Public Policy Committee, introduced the Southwest Iowa Advocacy Collaborative to empower Southwest Iowa and ensure we have a strong and meaningful advocacy presence at the state and federal level, supported Iowa’s historic state income tax reform, and provided consistent and timely updates throughout the Legislative Session with weekly video updates. Communication is so important, and we strive to keep our members more informed than any in the state through our growing advocacy program. Leadership programming is a staple of any

BOARD MEMBERS

The Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors is comprised of 24 at-large board members representing a diverse range of industries serving the region. These board members represent the chamber members and business community to carry out the mission of the CB Chamber to enhance the economic growth and prosperity of its members and the Council Bluffs area. At the end of this year, the CB Chamber has three board members who will be ending their terms of service. We would like to recognize them for their time, passion, and dedication to serving our community. Jeannie Aldredge works

with SilverStone Group, a HUB International Company, which is a fullservice, human resource management business offering customized services. Jeannie has served on the chamber board for six years and in that time has been the primary conduit to her organization and its senior leadership team. Brooke Hubbard is the owner of The Hub, a family entertainment center with a trampoline park, ninja warrior courses, and axe throwing. Brooke served on the chamber board for six years, including five years on the executive committee. She served on the executive search, nomination, and Women Inspiring Women committees. Dan Rutledge is the owner of Right Idea Media and Creative, a full-service advertising agency located in Council

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Advocacy is a strength of the CB Chamber - DREW KAMP, PRESIDENT & CEO OF COUNCIL BLUFFS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Bluffs. Dan has served on the chamber board of directors for six years. During this time, he has served on the communications committee, as a panelist for the chamber’s Candidate Academy and participated in the Unite CB campaign. “We greatly appreciate the dedicated service our board members provide”, Drew Kamp, president and CEO of the Council Bluffs Area Chamber of Commerce. “Jeannie, Brooke, and Dan were passionate board members committed to our mission and vision.” Dr. Brent Hoesing with Lewis Central Community Schools, Kelli O’Brien with Union Pacific, and John Dresher with American Family Insurance will be joining the CB Chamber board in 2023.

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successful chamber, and our current Leadership CB class is our biggest ever, with our Youth Leadership Class being one of the largest ever and including youth from eight school districts. The Women Inspiring Women Program and Executive Women’s Partnership both saw monthly gains in membership and are providing meaningful educational and networking opportunities for local female leaders. Internally, we hired a new Client Services Coordinator, Michelle Forristall, expanded and grew our Chamber Chat Podcast, and began a partnership with the Midlands Business Journal with monthly articles. Though this is but a glimpse of what we have accomplished in 2022, we have much to be proud of, and thankful for, this holiday season. The CB Chamber is honored to serve our members and community and look ahead with excitement for what 2023 will bring. Annual update on CB Chamber programs
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Elemental Scientific, Inc. is looking to fill an Engineer position in Omaha, NE.

Bachelor’s degree (foreign equivalent accepted) in mechanical engineering or a related field and six months’ experience as an engineer or in a related occupation required. Research and design electrical components, products and sub-systems for scientific analysis testing systems. Participate in the assembly and system testing of prototypes. Upload resume online at www.icpms.com in the “Careers” section.

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Lukas Partners is Nebraska’s Most-Awarded PR Firm

On behalf of its valued clients, Lukas Partners public relations firm was honored again this year with multiple Paper Anvil Awards from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) Nebraska chapter. Since 2010, Lukas Partners has earned more than 100 PRSA awards from national PRSA and the Nebraska chapter. In addition, in 2022, it is grateful to B2B Magazine readers who voted Lukas Partners Omaha’s Best PR firm. In the coming year, Lukas Partners will celebrate 50 years of providing clients with smart communication solutions.

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After acquiring the Little King franchise operation in 2021, Lockwood Development is announcing that the firm’s first Omaha Little King store opened to the public on November 1, with a Grand Opening featuring the Creighton Volleyball team scheduled for Saturday, November 5. The store, located at 8602 West Dodge Road, represents a step forward for both the brand and its footprint in the Omaha area. “Our new store is very close to where the very first Little King store was located when it opened in 1969,” said Chip James, president and CEO of Lockwood Development. “That’s no coincidence. We’re truly inspired by the roots of this historic franchise, and we look forward to carrying that spirit forward to loyal Little King customers, as well as a new generation of Omaha residents.” The 1500-square-foot store combines modern design and an inviting dining area with classic Little King branding and artwork. Customers can expect to order from Little King’s beloved menu featuring subs and sandwiches made with bread baked in store and fresh-sliced meat, as well as soups and desserts, while taking advantage of a variety of conveniences, including a drive-thru. Day to day operations at the 86th and Dodge location, as well as the operation of Lockwood Development’s subsequent stores, wil be overseen by Mark Edwards, an Omaha native who grew up in the fast-food business. “It’s an honor to merge the industry I’m passionate about with a brand that means a great deal to me and so many families in Omaha,” said Edwards. “Little King has more than 50 years of rich history in our area, and now we get the opportunity to move it forward, modernize it, and highlight the very best of what it has to offer.” The new store is the first in a series of new locations James, Edwards, and the team at Lockwood Development plan to open in Omaha and Lincoln. About Little King Founded in Omaha in 1969 by Sid Wertheim, Little King Deli & Subs is known for its deli-style sub sandwiches, made with bread baked fresh on site and meat sliced to order. In 2001, Wertheim’s son Bob took over the company before its sale to Lockwood Development in 2021. Today, there are six independently operated Little King stores serving Omaha, Nebraska, including the new location at 8602 West Dodge Road, which is the first owned by Lockwood Development. SPREAD the word Lockwood Development’s New Little King Location Opens in Omaha HTTPS://LITTLEKINGSUBS.COMEMAIL: LIBBY@LOCKWOODDEV.COM (402) 345-5959 MBJ.comscheduling SPREAD THE word Spread the word with the Midlands Business Journal. Make your company announcement stand out with MBJ’s new premium advertising space. recent implementation leverage Consolidated reporting Meridian appreciates continue SPREAD the word Congratulations to Talent Plus (402) 330-1760 WWW.MBJ.COM Nebraska-basedbusinesssolutions excitedtoannounce growth ClientAdvisoryServices offering.Thisservice extendmany same benefitsfromoutsourcedaccounting accountingsoftwareconsulting, and support,alongwith technology-focusedpackage.Miller,ConsultingDirector,said, accountingfunctioncan heavyburden smallbusinesses take alone. organization different, we tailor ourservicesto client’sunique We multiplepackagesfromoutsourcing smallpiece yourday-to-dayaccountingoperations fullymanaging accounting practice taking role.” Lutz committed providingvalue-addservices clients, them flexibility focus growingtheirbusiness. the tech-focusedmodel,companies capitalize data discovernewopportunities improve. goal the tech-forward model customersmakeinformed businessdecisions,receive financialinformation remove stress managing accounting Expandingthe serviceline strengthenourpositionin and us better our base,”said Nebbia,LutzConsulting Director. Learn aboutLutz’s Advisory Services www.lutz.us/cas SPREADtheword LutzEvolvesClient AdvisoryServicesOffering SPREADTHEWORD 4.7” 7.825” WORDS HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT? Have questions or want to reserve space for the section? Go to mbj.com for pricing and scheduling. Spread the word with the Midlands Business Journal. Make your company announcement stand out with MBJ’s new premium advertising space. SPREAD THE word ANNOUNCEMENT?

KURT GROTE PROMOTED TO COMMERCIAL BANKING LEADERSHIP AT AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK

American National Bank is pleased to announce the promotion of Kurt Grote to First Vice President, Commercial Banking Team Lead.

“Throughout his 25 years in corporate and commercial & industrial banking, Kurt has positioned himself as a valued advisor for many key client relationships and as a trusted leader and mentor to his colleagues,” said Jason Hansen, President.

In this expanded role, Kurt will guide a team of bankers to continue to provide high-caliber, relational service to existing clients while expanding the bank’s portfolio with those looking to do more for their business. He is proud to lead in a locally-owned community bank with deep roots and a long history. Kurt dedicates time to the community including serving on the board of ALS in the Heartland and Concordia University in Seward, NE.

AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK

PHONE: 402-399-5059

EMAIL: KGROTE@ANBANK.COM WEBSITE: AMERICAN.BANK

Tasha Chambers

Tasha Chambers joins laser hair removal giant.

Milan Laser Hair Removal, the nation’s largest laser hair removal provider, announced that Tasha Chambers has been named Chief Human Resources Officer. Chambers joined the Milan Laser team in September 2022.

Chambers has 15 years of extensive experience in human resources, namely at Chili’s Bar & Grill, where she helmed HR for over 60,000 employees across the country. She also worked as an HR Coach at Pizza Hut, overseeing employees at 3,000 restaurants.

“I am thrilled to be joining the Milan Laser team!” exclaimed Tasha Chambers. “I believe in the mission at Milan, and the landscape around laser hair removal is changing and becoming more mainstream. This is an exciting time to be part of such an amazing company.”

The laser hair removal juggernaut knows a thing or two about growth and acquiring top talent. Milan Laser has expanded its footprint across the country with over 225 locations in 28 states and 1,600+ employees nationwide, of which, more than 400 work at its recently expanded corporate headquarters in Omaha, NE.

“Because of our incredible growth at Milan, we needed someone with strong HR leadership experience,” said Dr. Shikhar Saxena, CEO and co-founder of Milan Laser. “Tasha is uniquely positioned to spearhead our HR team and strengthen our commitment to our employees. We’re so excited to have her leadership here at Milan!”

To learn more about Milan Laser Hair Removal, visit www. milanlaser.com.

Jason Tiedtke

JASON TIEDTKE PROMOTED TO DIRECTOR OF SPECIALTY FINANCE AT AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK

American National Bank (ANB) is proud to share the promotion of Jason Tiedtke to the role of Director, Specialty Finance.

“Jason has a demonstrated track record of providing insight and solutions to meet clients’ needs in the rapidly evolving Specialty Finance industry segment. His strategic vision, knowledge and approach has had a significant impact on ANB, the businesses of his clients, and the teams he leads,” said Jason Hansen, President.

The Specialty Finance team Jason leads provides transportation financing and asset-based lending to 10 states across the Midwest. In a recent appearance on the BulkLoads.com podcast, an online community of bulk and freight transportation logistics leaders, Jason shared expertise he has honed over a career spanning more than 30 years. Jason is passionate about helping business owners get started and do more to realize their growth goals.

Jason is active in the Omaha community, serving on the boards of Heartland Hope Mission and B&B Sports Academy.

AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PHONE: 402-399-5055 EMAIL: JTIEDTKE@ANBANK.COM WEBSITE: AMERICAN.BANK

Kassie Inness

KASSIE INNESS PROMOTED TO PRESIDENT OF METONIC REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS

Metonic is proud to announce that Kassie Inness has been promoted to President of Metonic Real Estate Solutions. Kassie currently leads Apogee Professional Services and all of Metonic’s development projects. Kassie started with Metonic in 2018 as VP of Project Management.

Since founding Apogee in 2019, she has led development strategies resulting in over 1,300 new apartment homes and managed over $342MM in groundup construction projects. Kassie has nearly 20 years of experience in project management, high-end residential construction, and multifamily development and property management.

Kassie will lead the combined Metonic and Apogee teams in her new role while providing organizational leadership to a dynamic group of real estate investment professionals.

Bob Dean, CEO of Metonic, said of Kassie’s promotion, “Kassie is an exceptional leader who embodies the Metonic core values of expertise, trust, ambition, and innovation. Kassie and I share a common vision for Metonic’s future, which includes expanding our brand of real estate delivery to more consumers and investment partners.”

To learn more about Metonic, visit our website at metonic.net

METONIC REAL ESTATE SOLUTIONS

PHONE: 402-952-4599

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LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Case Number CI22-8788.

IN RE NAME CHANGE OF VENUS REANN SADE COOPER.

Notice is hereby given that on the 15 day of November, 2022, a petition was filed in the District Court of DOUGLAS County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is for the change of the petitioner’s name from VENUS REANN SADE COOPER to VENUS REANN SAFE AL-AMIN.

A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Katie Benson, in courtroom no. #518, 1701 Farnam - Hall of Justice, on the 5th day of January, 2023 at 2:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as will be convenient for the court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the petitioner’s name will be changed from that of VENUS REANN SADE COOPER, to VENUS REANN SADE AL-AMIN.

VENUS REANN SADER COOPER

C/O Law Office of Judith A. Wells, PC, LLO 5062 South 108th Street, #245 Omaha, NE 68137 (402) 884-2777

First publication December 2, 2022, final December 23, 2022

AMANDA M. BARRON, Attorney

P.O. Box 597

Fremont, Nebraska 68026

LEGAL NOTICE TO THE DEFENDANT(s), CRAIG

Amanda M. Barron, Attorney at Law

P.O. Box 597

Fremont, Nebraska 68026

TO THE DEFENDANT (s), KRISTINE A HALLMAN

You are hereby notified that Credit Bureau Services, Inc., a corporation, filed its complaint in the County Court of DOUGLAS County, Nebraska on 09/21/2022 on Case Number CI22-15208, the object and prayer of which is to recover the sum of $172.74, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs. You are required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on or before 01/30/2023 or the allegations in said complaint will be taken as true and judgment entered accordingly.

CREDIT BUREAU SERVICES, INC., A CORPORATION

By: A.M. Barron, #23818 Its Attorney 525 N. “D” St. P.O. Box 597 Fremont, NE 68026 402-721-1850

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Dvorak Law Group, LLC 9500 West Dodge Road Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF GREAT DANE CONSULTING, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Great Dane Consulting, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 12035 Pintail Drive, Papillion, Nebraska 68046. The Registered Agent of the Company is Gregory J. Dushan, 12035 Pintail Drive, Papillion, Nebraska 68046.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 89 DEVELOPMENT, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 89 Development, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The limited liability company commenced business on December 14, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Jeffrey T. Palzer * Attorney at Law 10828 Old Mill Rd., Ste 6 * Omaha NE 68154

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

1. The name of the Company is A JAZZ CPA, P LLC.

2. The street address of the initial designated office is 6818 Crabapple Street, LaVista, NE 68128.

3. The Registered Agent is Angela J. Seana-Sutton Coke-Divine, CPA and the Registered Agent’s address is 6818 Crabapple Street, LaVista, NE 68128.

4. The general nature of the Company is the practice of public accountancy.

5. The Company commenced on September 1, 2022, and shall have perpetual existence.

6. The affairs of the Company are to be conducted by Members, the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and other officers as the Members shall determine.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF FAIRY DOGMOTHER OMAHA, LLC.

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF WGL HOLDINGS, LLC

`NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WGL Holdings, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 14823 Sharon Circle, Bennington, Nebraska 68007. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The limited liability company commenced business on December 16, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys

1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, One Pacific Place Omaha, Nebraska 68124-1079

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF PRAIRIE COMMONS MOB 2.0, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Prairie Commons MOB 2.0, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on September 27, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is Lisa Enterprises, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 1590 Provencal Street, Yutan, NE 68073. Lisa Taft, Member

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN that FAITH WALK PROPERTIES LLC a Nebraska limited liability company has been organized under the state of Nebraska with its designated office at 115 S 50th st OMAHA NE 68123 and designated its registered agent as CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM as its registered agent at 2120 S 72ND ST SUITE 1200 OMAHA, NE 68124

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of MONEY TALKSPACE L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that MONEY TALKSPACE L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 10870 Weber St. Omaha, Nebraska 68142. The agent for the service of process for the company is Karrissa Jyles located at 10870 Weber St. Omaha, Nebraska 68142.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice

of Organization of BARE TO BE YOU L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that BARE TO BE YOU L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 1510 N. 18th St. Omaha, Nebraska 68110. The agent for the service of process for the company is Lachar Perkins located at 1510 N. 18th St. Omaha, Nebraska 68110.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

TOLNEY

You are hereby notified that Credit Bureau Services, Inc., a corporation, filed its complaint in the County Court of DOUGLAS County, Nebraska on 09/13/2022 on Case Number CI22-14619, the object and prayer of which is to recover the sum of $614.71, plus interest, attorney fees and court costs. You are required to answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on or before 02/06/2023 or the allegations in said complaint will be taken as true and judgment entered accordingly.

CREDIT BUREAU SERVICES, INC., A CORPORATION

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of BLENDZ DAIQUIRI L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that BLENDZ DAIQUIRI L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 3311 Emmet St. Omaha, Nebraska 68111. The agent for the service of process for the company is Ceirra Thompson located at 3311 Emmet St. Omaha, Nebraska 68111.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fairy Dogmother Omaha, LLC. has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 14703 Olive St. Omaha, NE. 68138. The registered agent & office of the limited liability company is Shelby Lanning, 14703 Olive St. Omaha, NE. 68138. The limited liability company commenced business on November 29th, 2022.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

LINDSEY A. SCHULER, Attorney CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM

2120 S. 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF WHMEBL, LLC

The name of the limited liability company is WHMEBL, LLC . The address of the initial designated office is 1941 South 42nd Street, Suite 550, Omaha, NE 68105. The name and address of the initial agent for service of process is Croker, Huck, Kasher, DeWitt, Anderson & Gonderinger, LLC, 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200, Omaha, NE 68124.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given the registration with the Nebraska Secretary of State’s office of Reza Construction, LLC under the laws of the State of Nebraska as follows: The name of the company is Reza Construction, LLC. Registered agent and office of Reza Construction, LLC is Jose L Reza Cortez at 21508 N 31st Street, Omaha, NE 68111. The designated address is 21508 N 31st Street, Omaha, NE 68111. Initial members: Jose L Reza Cortez. General nature of the business is to transact any and all lawful business for which limited liability companies are allowed by statute. The LLC was organized in December 2022 for the perpetual duration and is managed by its members.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given that TETTY Properties, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the Company is 3916 N 41st Street, Omaha, NE 68111. The registered agent of the Company is Ella Young, 3223 N 45th Street, Omaha, Ne 68104. The general nature of the business will be to engage in the transaction of any or all lawful business, for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, including the purchase of and operation of rental properties. The Company commenced its existence on 10/17/2022, and its duration shall be perpetual. Organizer Name: Ella Young.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

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7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Bird Song Properties, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 4610 S 154th Avenue Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68137. The Registered Agent of the Company is Garrett A. Karthauser, 4610 S 154th Avenue Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68137. The Company was formed on December 16, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is CHANDLER PROPERTY SOLUTIONS, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 11102 Blondo St., Suite 103, Omaha, Nebraska 68118. Jeremiah Chandler, Member

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of MJS CUSTOM TEEZ AND THINGS L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that MJS CUSTOM TEEZ AND THINGS L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 4567 Meredith Ave. Omaha, Nebraska 68104. The agent for the service of process for the company is Monica Tripp located at 4567 Meredith Ave. Omaha, Nebraska 68104.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LLC

The Nebraska limited liability company’s name is Intentional Dentistry, LLC. The street and mailing addresses of the initial designated office and the name and street and mailing addresses (there is no post office box number) , of the initial agent for service of process of the company is Stephanie Vondrak at 1048 N 204 Avenue, Elkhorn, NE 68022. The LLC is organized to render a professional service: dentistry. It commenced on November 30, 2022. Its affairs shall be managed by Members/Manag ers.

/s/ Stephanie Vondrak, Organizer

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF CRUZINCONES, LLC

Notice is hereby given that the Certificate of Organization of Cruzincones, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been amended to change the name of the company to Cruizin Cones, LLC. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 7, 2022.

Dvorak Law Group, LLC 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

RICHARDSON MADDEN, P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys

11819 Miracle Hills Drive, Suite 104, Omaha, Nebraska 68154

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate of Organization of MRES Square Second Member, LLC has been amended as follows: the limited liability company has changed its name to MRES Square Investor II, LLC. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on November 18, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP

Erin K. Artz, Attorney

10306 REGENCY PARKWAY DRIVE

OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION

On December 5, 2022, Omaha Philanthropic Trust, a Nebraska nonprofit corporation (Corporation), filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are, in general, that when all debts and obligations of the Corporation have been fully paid and satisfied and any remaining assets will be distributed in accordance with the Plan of Dissolution. Susan Morris, as President, is to manage the corporate affairs and distribute the corporate assets. The Corporation has assets totaling $1,085,748.00, and liabilities of $1,483.00.

OMAHA PHILANTHROPIC TRUST, a Nebraska nonprofit corporation, By: Susan Morris, President

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP

Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney

10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF SMART ROOF CONTRACTING, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is Smart Roof Contracting, LLC. The address of the registered office is 2401 Robin Drive, Bellevue, NE 68147. The name and address of the registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc, 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on December 14, 2022 and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.

LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

ERICKSON & SEDERSTROM, P.C.

10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100 Omaha, Nebraska 68114

(402) 397-2200

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

Corporate Name: The Wise Family Foundation Type of Corporation: Public Benefit Registered Agent: Erickson & Sederstrom P.C. a limited liability organization

Registered Office: 10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114

Members: Corporation will not have Members.

Incorporator: Samuel E. Clark, 10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of 4816 Properties, LLC a Nebraska Limited Liability Company

Notice is hereby given that a Nebraska Limited Liability Company has been formed under the Nebraska Limited Liability Company Act. The name of the limited liability company is 4816 Properties, LLC. The designated office is 1507 Sawyer Ct., Lincoln, NE 68505. The registered agent is Frederick D. Stehlik. The office address for the registered agent is 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1500, Omaha, NE 68124. The general nature of the business to be transacted is real estate and any other lawful purpose. The organization commenced on the 11th day of November, 2022 and will have perpetual existence. The company’s affairs are to be conducted by the following members: Michael Bruce.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION HEARTLAND INDEPENDENT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION, INC.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Heartland Independent Business Association, Inc. has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The corporation is a mutual benefit corporation and will have members. The street address of the corporation’s registered office is 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114 and the name of its initial registered agent is DDLG Business Services, Inc. The name and street address of the incorporator of the corporation is M. Thomas Langan II and the street address of the incorporator is 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

Dvorak Law Group, LLC 9500 West Dodge Road Suite 100

Omaha, NE 68114

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

ABRAHAMS KASLOW & CASSMAN LLP

8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300

Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3419

Telephone 402-392-1250 Facsimile 402-392-0816

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

REVEILLE, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the company is 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The name and street and mailing address of the initial registered agent of the company for service of process are Andrew P. Deaver, Abrahams Kaslow & Cassman LLP, 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Affordable Project Management LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 2618 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68105. The Registered Agent of the Company is Julie A. McCoy, 3015 North 90th Street, Suite 7, Omaha, Nebraska 68134. The Company was formed on December 8, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

MATTHEW T. PAYNE, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF ADRAKS CLOSURE, INC. f/k/a SKARDA EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

ADRAKS CLOSURE, INC. f/k/a SKARDA EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC., a Nebraska corporation (the “Corporation”), has filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State with a dissolution date effective December 31, 2022. The terms of the dissolution provide for the payment of liabilities of the Corporation and the distribution of any remaining assets to the Shareholders of the Corporation. John D. Skarda, President, will manage the Corporation’s affairs and distribute its assets. As of the close of business on the date of dissolution, the Corporation had no known liabilities and no known assets.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ARC OBGYN, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, filed its Statement of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 7, 2022, and is in the process of voluntary dissolution. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are, in general, that all debts and obligations of the company are to be fully paid and satisfied or adequate provision is to be made therefore, and that the balance of any remaining assets are to be distributed to its Member. Amber Cohn, M.D., as a manager of the company, will wind up and liquidate the company’s business and affairs. If you have a claim against the company, please provide the following information with respect to your claim: (1) your name or the name of your entity; (2) the nature of your claim; (3) the amount of your claim; and (4) the date your claim arose. All claims shall be mailed to 1822 South 211th Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022. A claim against the company is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the publication date of the third required notice.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that a professional limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is SANDY TOES, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 331 Village Pointe Plz Omaha, NE 68118. Josh Bundren, Member

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION

1. The name of the Corporation is InsurTech Association.

2. The Corporation is a mutual benefit corporation.

3. The Registered Office of the Corporation is: 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124, and the Registered Agent at such address is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O.

4. The name and address of the Incorporator is as follows: Nicholas W. O’Brien, 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124.

5. The Corporation shall have members.

6. The corporate existence began on December 7, 2022, when Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Nebraska of State.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Triple 9 Welding, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 999 County Road 26, Weston, Nebraska 68070. The Registered Agent of the Company is Thomas E. Whitmore, 7602 Pacific Street, Suite 200, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Company was formed on December 7, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

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WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

BENJAMIN J. PICK, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3728

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF RED PARK 2, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the organization of Red Park 2, LLC: 1. The name of the limited liability company is Red Park 2, LLC; and 2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 117 S. 25th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68131, and the name and street address of the initial agent for service of process is Benjamin J. Pick, 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

ROBERT J. KIRBY, Attorney

CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM

2120 S. 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF DREAM BLUE SCUBA LLC

The name of the limited liability company is Dream Blue Scuba LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 2505 North 129th Circle, Omaha, NE 68164. The name and address of the initial agent for service of process is Croker, Huck, Kasher, DeWitt, Anderson & Gonderinger, LLC, 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200, Omaha, NE 68124.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

LINDSEY A. SCHULER, Incorporator and Attorney with CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM

2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF COPAL 2, INC.

Copal 2, Inc. has been incorporated under the Nebraska Model Business Corporation Act. The Articles of Incorporation were filed on December 2, 2022. The street address of the corporation’s registered office is 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200, Omaha, Nebraska, 68124, and the initial registered agent at that office is Croker, Huck, Kasher, DeWitt, Anderson & Gonderinger, LLC. The corporation is authorized to issue 1,000 shares of common stock.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Outlaw Spuds LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 7602 Pacific Street, Suite 200, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Registered Agent of the Company is Shane Hoer, 1221 South 121st Plaza, Unit 216, Omaha, Nebraska 68144. The Company was formed on December 8, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF RIG RUNNERS, INC.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that RIG RUNNERS, INC., is incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with a registered office at 1009 Jones Street, Apt. #819, Omaha, Nebraska 68102. The registered agent is DAVID EUGENE GOODWIN, III. The general nature of the business is to operate a general over the road trucking business, to own, operate and perform services of every kind and nature whatsoever, which are not inconsistent with law, which are necessary, suitable, proper, convenient or expedient to the operation of a general over the road trucking business. The authorized capital stock is $10,000.00, consisting of 10,000 shares of stock having a par value of $1.00 each, which stock shall be paid for wholly or partly by cash, by labor, by personal property and by real property. The corporation became a corporate body on November 11, 2022, and upon its Articles being filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on November 17, 2022, and shall have perpetual existence. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a Board of Directors, the number of directors to be provided in the By-Laws, and the officers shall be a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as shall be designated in the By-Laws.

ANTHONY L. GROSS, Incorporator

CATHERINE L. WHITE, Incorporator

3018 South 87th Street, Omaha, NE 68124

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is BBT Thrive Group, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 7515 N. 155th Terrace, Bennington, Nebraska 68007. Brian Childers, Member

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, One Pacific Place Omaha, Nebraska 68124-1079

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF THE CHROME TEAM, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The Chrome Team, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on November 28, 2022.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

MATTHEW T. PAYNE, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF ROGERS REALTY CO.

ROGERS REALTY CO., a Nebraska corporation (the “Corporation”), filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on November 29, 2022. The terms of the dissolution provide for the payment of liabilities of the Corporation and the distribution of any remaining assets to the Shareholders of the Corporation. John C. Rogers, President, will manage the Corporation’s affairs and distribute its assets. As of the close of business on the date of dissolution, the Corporation had no known liabilities and no known assets.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that Major Talent, LLC, a Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 12366 S. 79th Avenue, Papillion NE 68046. The initial agent for service of process is Timothy den Hoed, 12366 S. 79th Avenue, Papillion NE 68046.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that Kansultants LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 19820 Rees St, Omaha, NE 68022. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Daniel Grossman, 19820 Rees St, Omaha, NE 68022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3

Omaha, Nebraska, 68118

Telephone 402-504-1300

Notice of Organization of YAHWEH JIREH CLEANING LLC

Notice is hereby given that YAHWEH JIREH CLEANING LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 2618 North 110th Court, Apt. 104, Omaha, NE 68164. The agent for service of process for the Company is VW Agents LLC located at 17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3, Omaha, NE 68118.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that Take It Home Publishing LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office is 9812 Pine St, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent of the company is Jeffrey Beck, 9812 Pine St, Omaha, NE 68124. This limited liability company commenced business on November 23, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is Limitless Homes, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 6801 Plum St. , Omaha, NE 68152. Anthony Cuva, Member

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

BENJAMIN J. PICK, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3728

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF PC CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the organization of PC Capital Partners, LLC:

1. The name of the limited liability company is PC Capital Partners, LLC; and

2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114, and the name and street address of the initial agent for service of process is Benjamin J. Pick, 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice of Organization of NK Labor Force, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company

Notice is hereby given that a Nebraska Limited Liability Company has been formed under the Nebraska Limited Liability Company Act. The name of the limited liability company is NK Labor Force, LLC. The designated office is 17043 Sahler Street, Omaha, NE 68116. The registered agent is CorporAgent with an address if 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1500, Omaha, NE 68124. The general nature of the business to be transacted is providing employees and any other lawful purpose. The organization commenced on October 18, 2022 and will have perpetual existence. The company’s affairs are to be conducted by the following members: Noy Keopanya, Manager.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that 16023 Vernon Avenue, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 19258 Spencer Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022. The initial agent for service of process is Kyle Maring, 19258 Spencer Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT OF THE ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF DICE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

Notice is hereby given that the Articles of Incorporation of Dice Communications, Inc. have been amended and restated in their entirety as follows:

Article 1 states the name of the Corporation as Dice Communications, Inc.

Article 2 states the purpose.

Article 3 states the number of shares the Corporation is authorized to issue as 1,000 shares of voting common stock and 99,000 shares of nonvoting common stock, all having a par value of $0.10 per share.

Article 4 states the Registered Office of the Corporation as 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124, and the Registered Agent as Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O.

Article 5 states the Corporation shall have perpetual existence.

Article 6 states the provisions relating to amending the Articles and Bylaws.

Article 7 states the provisions relating to director liability.

The Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 16, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF AMENDED AND RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF DICE CARRIER SERVICES, L.L.C.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate of Organization of Dice Carrier Services, L.L.C. has been amended and restated in its entirety. The name of the company remains the same. The designated office is 3000 Farnam Street, Suite 1-B, Omaha, Nebraska 68131. The registered agent and office of the company remains Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The amended and restated Certificate was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 16, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 700 Park Avenue Holdings LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 700 Park Avenue Holdings LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 303 N Grandview Ave, Papillion, NE 68046. The Registered Agent of the Company is Michael A Freed, 303 N Grandview Ave, Papillion, NE 68046.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

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23, 2022

Jeffrey T. Palzer

10828 Old Mill Rd, Ste 6, Omaha, NE 68154

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

1. The name of the Company is ENCORE COMMUNICATIONS, LLC.

2. The street address of the initial designated office is 16397 Mormon Street, Bennington, NE 68007. The Registered Agent is Megan Busenbark and the Registered Agent’s address is 16397 Mormon Street, Bennington, NE 68007.

3. The general nature of the Company is corporate communications.

4. The Company commenced on November 14, 2022, and shall have perpetual existence.

5. The affairs of the Company are to be conducted by Members, the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and other officers as the Members shall determine.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

AMANDA M. FORKER,

Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3728

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF VELCON FILLING, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the organization of Velcon Filling, LLC:

1. The name of the limited liability company is Velcon Filling, LLC; and

2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 4619 South 139th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68137, and the name and street address of the initial agent for service of process is Amanda M. Forker, 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF OVO GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LLC

Notice is hereby given that OVO GENERAL CONSTRUCTION LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 4511 N 60th St Omaha, Nebraska 68104. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Oscar Gonzalez Diaz, 4511 N 60th St Omaha, Nebraska 68104.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 20222

BENJAMIN J. PICK, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3728

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF DAWNY DOODLES, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the organization of Dawny Doodles, LLC: 1. The name of the limited liability company is Dawny Doodles, LLC; and

2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 7919 S. 156th Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68136, and the name and street address of the initial agent for service of process is Benjamin J. Pick, 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys

1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF KAH-RE GRETNA, LLC

The name of the Company is KAH-Re Gretna, LLC. The Designated Office of the Company is 1505 North 203rd Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022. The Registered Agent and Office of the Company is Marilyn Ellingson, 1505 North 203rd Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska 68022. This limited liability company commenced business on December 9, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice of Organization of CROWD THE TOP L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that CROWD THE TOP L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 4505 Vinton St. Omaha, Nebraska 68106. The agent for the service of process for the company is Stephanie Bradley located at 4505 Vinton St. Omaha, Nebraska 68106.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF HERON408, INC.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Incorporation of Heron408, Inc. were duly filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 7, 2022. The street address of the corporation’s registered office is 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114 and the name of its initial registered agent is Michael C. Schilken. The name and street address of the incorporator of the corporation is Michael C. Schilken and the street address of the incorporator is 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

Dvorak Law Group, LLC

9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys

1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, One Pacific Place Omaha, Nebraska 68124-1079

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF B STREET COLLISION CENTER LINCOLN SOUTH, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Certificate of Organization of B Street Collision Center Lincoln South, LLC, has been amended to change the name of the corporation to: B Street Collision Center Lincoln North, LLC. The Amendment to the Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 7, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is CCI ENTERPRISES, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 12511 Crawford Road St., Omaha, Nebraska 68144. Colin Irwin, Member

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF SRZ LOGISTICS LLC

Notice is hereby given that SRZ LOGISTICS LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 1408 Dorcas St Omaha, Nebraska 68108. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Sandra Real, 1408 Dorcas St Omaha, Nebraska 68108

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

This notice is here by given that Kairos Building LLC (the company) has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska. The designated office address of the company is 5062 S 86th Pkwy Apt 3 Omaha, NE 68127. The registered agent of the company is Diega Robinson, 4028 Harrison Plaza, Bellevue, NE 68147.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 202

TIEDEMAN, LYNCH, KAMPFE, McVAY & RESPELIERS, Attorneys at Law 300 Overland Wolf Centre 6910 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68106-1045

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that J-Two Underground Services, LLC, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska with its initial designated office at 6910 Pacific Street, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68106. The initial registered agent is John S. Kampfe, and the registered agent’s address is 6910 Pacific Street, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68106. The general nature of the business is to engage in any lawful business for which a limited liability company may be organized. The limited liability company was formed on December 12, 2022 and shall have perpetual existence. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by its Manager.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC 7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Gobdech Group LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 5111 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68106. The Registered Agent of the Company is Max Lau, CPA, 10685 Bedford Avenue, Suite 120, Omaha, Nebraska 68134. The Company was formed on December 15, 2022.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF JOSEPH PROJECT 1, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Joseph Project 1, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 7415 Hickory Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Mark E. Stevens, 7415 Hickory Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The limited liability company commenced business on November 30, 2022.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is SBFA, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara MedberyPrchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 11102 Blondo St., Suite 103. , Omaha, NE 68046. Angela Taulborg, Member

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

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LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP

Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney 10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF 3131omaha, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is 3131omaha, LLC. The address of the registered office is 5121 N 144th Ave, Omaha, NE 68116. The name and address of the registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc, 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on December 1, 2022 and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.

LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that LaMar Shops, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 17814 Harney Street, Omaha, NE 68118. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Douglas LaMar, 17814 Harney Street, Omaha, NE 68118.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of DIGIMONICS L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that DIGIMONICS L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 10050 Grand Plaza Omaha, Nebraska 68134. The agent for the service of process for the company is Monica Tripp located at 1510 N. 18th St. Omaha, Nebraska 68110.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Erin K. Artz, Attorney

LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP

10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF PLAINS ACQUSITION COMPANY, LLC

Notice is hereby given that an Amendment to the Certificate of Organization of Plains Acquisition Company, LLC was filed with the Secretary of State on December 8, 2022 to change the name of the business to Todco, LLC. The name and street address of the corporation’s registered agent and office is LDM Business Services, Inc. 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, NE 68114.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of URBAN UTOPIA L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that URBAN UTOPIA L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 4629 Fort. St. Omaha, Nebraska 68104. The agent for the service of process for the company is Johnna Dortch located at 4629 Fort. St. Omaha, Nebraska 68104.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of Organization of HULDAH’S CONSULTATIVE SERVICES L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that HULDAH’S CONSULTATIVE SERVICES L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 17213 Sage St. Omaha, Nebraska 68136. The agent for the service of process for the company is Bridgett Belsky located at 17213 Sage St. Omaha, Nebraska 68136.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that VA AMELIALAUREN LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 6205 N. 114th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68164. The Registered Agent of the Company is Whitmore Law Office, LLC, 7602 Pacific Street, Suite 200, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Company was formed on December 7, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice of Organization of TRUE NORTH INVESTMENTS

Notice is hereby given that TRUE NORTH INVESTMENTS has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 16606 Frances St. Omaha, Nebraska 68130. The agent for the service of process for the company is Keilah Scott located at 16606 Frances St. Omaha, Nebraska 68130.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Darren R. Carlson, Attorney

CARLSON

& BLAKEMAN, LLP

2002 Douglas Street, Ste. 100 Omaha, NE 68102

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF ANT MINING, LLC

Notice is hereby given that ANT MINING, LLC is organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The initial designated office is 4020 N. 117th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68164. The Company’s initial registered agent in the State of Nebraska is Darren R. Carlson, whose address is 2002 Douglas Street, Ste. 100, Omaha, NE 68102. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful business and activity, as may be mutually agreed upon by the Members from time to time, and which are not prohibited by the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The Company commenced with filing its Certificate of Organization on December 14, 2022, and shall have a perpetual period of duration. The Company is a Member Managed Limited Liability Company.

Darren R. Carlson, Organizer

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice of

Organization

of MAYDAY THERAPY L.L.C.

Notice is hereby given that MAYDAY THERAPY L.L.C. has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 4003 North 34th Ave. Omaha, Nebraska 68111. The agent for the service of process for the company is Maydee Griffy located at 4003 North 34th Ave. Omaha, Nebraska 68111.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice

of Organization

of SOAP FRESH & SOAP CLEAN

Notice is hereby given that SOAP FRESH & SOAP CLEAN has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 15030 Giles Rd. Apt 206 Omaha, Nebraska 68138. The agent for the service of process for the company is Shawnte McNeil located at 15030 Giles Rd. Apt 206 Omaha, Nebraska 68138.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE

OF ORGANIZATION OF SBFA, LLC

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is SBFA, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara MedberyPrchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 11102 Blondo St., Suite 103. Omaha, NE 68164. Angela Taulborg, Member.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

FITZGERALD, SCHORR, BARMETTLER & BRENNAN, P.C., L.L.O. 200 Regency One 10050 Regency Circle Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3794

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Waterless Detailing of Omaha LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the Company is 414 Remington Road, Papillion, Nebraska 68046. The name, street and mailing address of the initial agent for service of process of the Company are Jason E. Brezenski, 414 Remington Road, Papillion, Nebraska 68046.

Dated this 8th day of December, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

MATTHEW T. PAYNE, Attorney

PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BACHMAN LLP

10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300 Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF IDMC INTEGRATION, INC., f/k/a CONTROLLED MOTION DYNAMICS INC.

IDMC INTEGRATION, INC., f/k/a CONTROLLED MOTION DYNAMICS INC., a Nebraska corporation (the “Corporation”), has filed Articles of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State with a dissolution date effective December 31, 2022. The terms of the dissolution provide for the payment of liabilities of the Corporation and the distribution of any remaining assets to the Shareholders of the Corporation. John D. Skarda, President, will manage the Corporation’s affairs and distribute its assets. As of the close of business on the date of dissolution, the Corporation had no known liabilities and no known assets.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is SAUNDERS COUNTY TIRE, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 1548 County Road 16, Wahoo, Nebraska 68066. Nate Borders, Organizer

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY

Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney 10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114

LLP

NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF JOHN BAKER VOICEOVER, LLC

Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is John Baker Voice-Over, LLC. The address of the registered office is 6026 Cleveland Avenue, Lincoln, Nebraska 68507. The name and address of the registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc, 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on December 8, 2022 and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.

LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

Notice is hereby given that a limited liability company has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the company is SMS CONSULT, LLC. The name and street address of the company’s initial registered agent is Law Offices of Barbara Medbery-Prchal, P.C., L.L.O., 11102 Blondo Street, Suite 103, Omaha, NE 68164. The designated office is located at 605 S. 78th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68114. Sharolyn Martha Sellon, Member

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF BRETT V. KETTELHUT, M.D., P.C.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BRETT V. KETTELHUT, M.D., P.C., is incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with a registered office at 2011 South 189th Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68130. The registered agent is BRETT V. KETTELHUT, M.D. The general nature of the business is to operate a general physician business, to own, operate and perform services of every kind and nature whatsoever, which are not inconsistent with law, which are necessary, suitable, proper, convenient or expedient to the operation of a general physician business. The authorized capital stock is $10,000.00, consisting of 10,000 shares of stock having a par value of $1.00 each, which stock shall be paid for wholly or partly by cash, by labor, by personal property and by real property. The corporation became a corporate body on November 28, 2022, and upon its Articles being filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on December 6, 2022, and shall have perpetual existence. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a Board of Directors, the number of directors to be provided in the By-Laws, and the officers shall be a President, VicePresident, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as shall be designated in the By-Laws.

BRETT V. KETTELHUT, M.D., Incorporator 2011 South 189th Circle, Omaha, NE 68130

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP

Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney

10306 Regency Parkway Drive

Omaha, Nebraska 68114

NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF URBINA PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND SERVICE,

LLC

Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is Urbina Property Management and Service, LLC. The address of the registered office is 2401 Robin Drive, Bellevue, NE 68147. The name and address of the registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc, 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on December 14, 2022 and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.

LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that Christina Broekemeier LIMHP LLC has been organized as a professional limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The Designated Office of the Company is 1406 Fort Crook Road South, Suite 401, Bellevue, Nebraska 68005. The Registered Agent of the Company is Christina Broekemeier, 1406 Fort Crook Road South, Suite 401, Bellevue, Nebraska 68005. The Company’s members, managers and professional employees are licensed or otherwise legally authorized to provide outpatient mental health counseling services in the State of Nebraska. The Company was formed on December 7, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

JAMES R. SACOMAN

Attorney at Law

14707 California Street, Suite 5 Omaha, Nebraska 68154-1900

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF Nielsen legacy, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Nielsen Legacy, LLC. is organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The address of the registered office is 12931 Lafayette Avenue, Omaha, NE 68154. The purpose of the company shall be to engage generally in the acquisition, leasing, management, development, and sale of residential and commercial real estate. The Company commenced on November 18, 2022, and the duration of the Company shall be perpetual. The Company is to be managed by, Nancy A. Nielsen-Young, whose address is 12931 Lafayette Avenue, Omaha, NE 68154.

Nancy A. Nielsen-Young, Managing Member

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Notice is hereby given that dH Recruiting Services, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 12366 S 79th Avenue, Papillion NE 68046. The initial agent for service of process is Timothy den Hoed, 12366 S 79th Avenue, Papillion NE 68046.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

WHITMORE

LAW OFFICE LLC

7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION

Notice is hereby given that JATO Investment Group, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 4840 South 137th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68144. The Registered Agent of the Company is Thomas Gregor, 3113 South 118th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68144. The Company was formed on December 8, 2022.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that ZGW Media LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 5415 S 110th Plaza, Apt #257, Omaha, NE 68137. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Gary Wasserman, 2507 N 166th St, Omaha, NE 68116.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF MERGER FOR DN HSIRI 2, LLC AND DN HSIRI, LLC

The Articles of Merger merging DN HSIRI 2, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, into DN HSIRI, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on November 29, 2022, in accordance with the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The surviving entity in the merger is DN HSIRI, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP, Attorneys

13330 California Street, Suite 200 Omaha, NE 68154

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF KINGDOM DEVELOPMENT LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kingdom Development LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska on December 6, 2022 (the “Company”). The Company has designated its registered agent as Jake White, with registered office at 1110 Hickory Hill Road, Papillion, NE 68046. The Company’s initial designated office is at 1110 Hickory Hill Road, Papillion, NE 68046. The Company shall be governed by one or more managers. The general nature of business is any lawful purpose.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF AMIS FAMILY FOUNDATION

Amis Family Foundation, a Nebraska nonprofit corporation, will be dissolved. L. Frederick Amis, President of the corporation, will wind up and liquidate the affairs of the corporation. The corporation will distribute its remaining assets to Omaha Community Foundation for the purpose of creating a donor advised fund. The assets of the corporation consist of $830,000 of cash. The corporation has no liabilities.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

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23, 2022

KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys

1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124-1079

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF NOBLE KNOTS, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Noble Knots, LLC, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company 1915 Jackson Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., Suite 800, 1125 South 103 rd Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124 . The limited liability company commenced business on December 13, 2022 .

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

ERICKSON | SEDERSTROM, P.C. 10330 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, NE 68114

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF DEGBEEF, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DEGBeef, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company has been duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its designated office located at 8405 Indian Hills Drive, #4A2, Omaha, Nebraska 68114 and designating its registered agent as Erickson & Sederstrom P.C. a limited liability organization with its registered office at 10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

NOTICE

TERMINATION OF NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, TAKE NOTICE:

The Contracting Owner identified below gives notice that it caused to be filed a Termination of Notice of Commencement on December 2, 2022, containing the following information:

Contracting owner: Richland Homes, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company

Real Estate: Lot 220, Granite Falls North, a Subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Sarpy County, Nebraska.

The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 10105 S. 108th Avenue, Papillion NE 68046

Contracting owner’s interest in the subject real estate: Simple Title holder (if different from contracting owner): N/A

The notice of commencement was recorded on July 21, 2022, as instrument number 2022-19528 and is terminated as of December 30, 2022

This termination applies only to the following described real estate: Lot 220, Granite Falls North, a Subdivision, as surveyed, platted and recorded in Sarpy County, Nebraska.

All lien claims for which a notice of lien is not recorded by the termination date may be defeated by a transfer of the real estate.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

ALEXANDRIA M. EMIG, Attorney of FITZGERALD, SCHORR, BARMETTLER & BRENNAN, P.C., L.L.O.

200 Regency One, 10050 Regency Circle Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3794 Telephone (402) 342-1000

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF Diane C. Howell, Deceased.

Estate No. PR 22- 2067

Notice is hereby given that on December 9, 2022, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Ann E. Bauer whose address is 2574 Wilmington Ave, Salt Lake City, UT 84109 was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of theestate. Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 16, 2023 or be forever barred.

REGISTRAR

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that hello eso LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 5124 Parker Street, Omaha, NE 68104. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Erin Sorensen, 5124 Parker Street, Omaha, NE 68104.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

DENNIS E. KOLEY,

ATTORNEY

2710 N. Main Street, Elkhorn, Nebraska (402) 614-3936 dennis@koleylaw.com

LEGAL NOTICE

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Estate of Frank David Conley, Jr., Estate No. PR 22-1749

Notice is hereby given that on the 30th day of November, 2022, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Anthony M. Stella, whose address is 14932 Meredith Ave., Omaha, NE 68116 was formally appointed by the Court as Personal Representative of the Estate.

Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 9, 2023 or be forever barred.

Clerk/Magistrate of the County Court of Douglas County

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

MARTIN P. PELSTER, Attorney CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM

2120 S. 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF STARKE FAMILY PROPERTIES, LLC

The name of the limited liability company is Starke Family Properties, LLC . The address of the initial designated office is 2327 Dodge Court, Plattsmouth, NE 68048. The name and address of the initial agent for service of process is Croker, Huck, Kasher, DeWitt, Anderson & Gonderinger, LLC, 2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200, Omaha, NE 68124.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that Heartland Leather, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 13459 Camden Avenue, Omaha, NE 68164. The Registered Agent for service of process of the Company is Thomas D. Christensen, 13459 Camden Avenue, Omaha, NE, 68164.

First publication December 9, 2022, final December 23, 2022

Mary E. Vandenack, Attorney

VANDENACK WEAVER TRUHLSEN

17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3 Omaha, Nebraska, 68118

Telephone 402-504-1300

Notice of Organization of PET ADDICTION LLC

Notice is hereby given that PET ADDICTION LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 14127 Jaynes Street, Omaha, NE 68164. The agent for service of process for the Company is Robert Neussendorfer located at 14127 Jaynes Street, Omaha, NE 68164.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Charles E. Dorwart, Attorney

Dorwart Law

7305 Main Street, Ralston, NE 68127

Tel: (402) 558-1404 Fax: (402) 779-7498 E-mail: cdorwartjd@dorwartlaw.com

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska Estate of Jane Gegzna, Deceased. Estate No. PR 22- 2077

Notice is hereby given that on December 12, 2022, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that and that Maria D. Ahern, 17620 Shirley Street, Omaha, NE 68130, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate. Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 23, 2023 or be forever barred.

REYNA POGGE

Registrar

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

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Robert J. Kirby, #18100

CROKER

HUCK LAW FIRM

2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124 (402) 391-6777

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA

Estate of Glen B. Eich, Deceased. Estate No. PR 22-2039

Notice is hereby given that on December 6, 2022. in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate and that Todd G. Eich, whose address is 3504 South 100th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68124, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate. or before

Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 16, 2023 or be forever barred.

REYNA POGGE Registrar

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Robert J. Likes, Attorney

Likes

Meyerson Hatch LLC

444 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100

Omaha, NE 68114 Phone: (402) 506-4601

E-mail: rlikes@lmhlawfirm.com

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska Estate of Cynthia C. Smith, Deceased Estate No. PR 22-1958

Notice is hereby given that on November 21, 2022, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Travis Smith, 4432 McKinley Street, Omaha, NE 68112, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate.

Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 16, 2023 or be forever barred.

REYNA POGGE REGISTRAR

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Notice is hereby given that Bookkeeping & Consulting Services, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 14826 Mary St, Omaha, NE 68116. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Cristina Bogdan, 14826 Mary St, Omaha, NE 68116.

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF AREF SERVICES, LLC

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that AREF Services, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address is 14301 FNB Parkway, Suite 204, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. The Registered Agent of the Company is Jennifer L. Rattner, 14301 FNB Parkway, Suite 204, Omaha, Nebraska 68154.

First publication December 16, 2022, final December 30, 2022

Robert J. Likes

Likes Meyerson Hatch LLC

444 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114

Phone: (402) 506-4601

E-mail: rlikes@lmhlawfirm.com Attorney

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska

Estate of Sandra L. Elliott, Deceased.

Estate No. PR 22-2026

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Notice is hereby given that on December 12, 2022, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that The Goldman Sachs Trust Company, 200 West Street - 38th Floor, New York, NY 10282, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate.

Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before February 23, 2023 or be forever barred.

REYNA POGGE

Registrar

First publication December 23, 2022, final January 6, 2023

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