INGRAM'S • June 2009 • Volume 35, No. 6

Features
Kansas City's Fittest Execs
Strong bodies, minds and businesses. These execs prove that good health is good business.

by Lori Fairchild | photos by Gary Rohman
Kansas City's Fittest Families
These families have discovered that the journey to peak health isn't a trip one must make alone.

by Lori Fairchild

Healthcare Industry Outlook Report on Innovation
Top executives look ahead at innovations in care, insurance and technology
by Jack Cashill
Made in Kansas City
One of the nation's leading producers of customized sportswear employs about 600 people at its world headquarters in Lenexa.
by Stephen Gibbs
Black Book Profile
Dan Getman, President, Kansas City Area Life Sciences Institute
by Dennis Boone

COLUmns

BUSINESS & COMMERCE
Sales Moves
Reaching the Age of Non-acceptance. On My Terms
by
Jeffrey Gitomer
Of Counsel
Can Our Nation Afford Equal Justice Under the Law?
by Rebecca Lake Wood

The Healthcare Challenge
Missouri Needs a Dose of Collaboration to Cure Health Care Ills
by Lowell C. Kruse

Small Business Adviser
Is your Business Ready to Move WHen the Economy Finally Turns Around?
by Elisa Waldman

General Editorial

PERSPECTIVES
Editor’s Note
You're Too Fat!
by
Joe Sweeney
Between the Lines
In Lean Times, Sacred Cows Grow Fat
by Jack Cashill

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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Special SectionS

Education and the Workforce Quarterly Report

by Dale Garrison