INGRAM'S • July 2009 • Volume 35, No. 7

Features
Corporate Report 100
They're the fastest-growing companies in the Kansas City area, and this year we see some new faces at the very peak.

by Roger Moore and Dennis Boone
20 in Their Twenties
Up-and-comers who are making a name for themselves before the laugh lines set in.

by Dennis Boone

Banking Mid-Year Report
What's next with the banking numbers? We'll soon know.
by Dennis Boone
Made in Missouri
Waterworks International - water features that are showing up all over the country are made right here in Missouri.
by Dennis Boone
Black Book Profile
Paty Daves of Willis of Greater Kansas City rolls onto the Kansas City scene
by Dennis Boone
COLUmns

Sales Moves
What's So Social About Social Media?
by
Jeffrey Gitomer
Of Counsel
The Truth About the Bank "Bailout"
by C. Robert Monroe

Financial Adviser
Recession: A Catapult or an Excuse?
by Jenika Cook

Small Business Adviser
SBA Moves to Address Credit Crunch
by Gary L. Cook

Wealth Management
Estate Tax Changes May Come Quickly
by James R. Mueller

General Editorial
Editor’s Note
Generation Hex: Can the young and restless GenX and Ys find common ground with the Boomers?
by
Joe Sweeney
Between the Lines
What Would Happen After The Star?
by Jack Cashill

Wall Street: Fraud or Bias
by Steve W. Browne

Special Feature Nominations
20 in Their Twenties 2009
Nominate a promising young entrepreneur for this second annual award.

Corporate Report 100 -2009
For more than 20 years Ingram's has honored the Kansas City area's fastest growing companies

Nominate your company here!

Best of Business 2009
Pick up a current copy of Ingram's Magazine to choose your favorite places to dine, entertain and do business. Submissions must be on an original ballot.

Best Companies to Work For 2010
Area businesses offer their employees much to celebrate. If you believe your work place is among the best in Kansas City, complete the nomination

form here!


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Best Lawyers

Special SectionS

Banking and Financial Services Industry Outlook Report

Fueled by common-sense banking practices, area banks are catching a whiff of optimism at mid-point of 2009
by Jack Cashill

Ingram's 2009 CEOpen Executive Golf Tournament

by Dennis Boone