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Perficient Gives Back to Hometown Community of St. Louis

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From partnering with top organizations and sponsoring special events to be the people actually picking up the trash along the highway, our leadership and colleagues embrace the chance to give back at all levels. Animal Protective Association of Missouri. Concordance Academy of Leadership. That must be one reason our St.

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Q&A: Perficient Chairman and CEO Talks Recent Appointment to St. Luke’s Hospital Board of Directors

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Louis and a member of the University of Missouri Trulaske College of Business advisory board. Just this year, Perficient was named the sixth-largest healthcare IT consulting firms by Modern Healthcare and received a Microsoft Health Innovation Award for enabling personalized care for one of the largest U.S. healthcare systems.

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Paul Watkins, Director of the CFPB’s Office of Innovation, discusses final innovation policies in Ballard Spahr webinar

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Paul Watkins, Director of the CFPB’s Office of Innovation, joined Ballard Spahr partners Alan Kaplinsky and James Kim yesterday for a discussion of the CFPB’s final innovation policies. Both Alan and James praised the Bureau’s efforts under its new leadership, with Alan referring to them as “refreshing.”).

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Why Panera Does Its Own Delivery

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The journey to nationwide delivery was neither easy nor short for the Missouri-based soup, sandwich and bread chain. The leadership team actually voted to kill the project, but Hurst was able to talk then-CEO Ron Shaich into keeping the pilot going for a little while. “I I said, ‘Just let me finish the Louisville test.

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Amazon Walmart Whole Paycheck Tracker: Better Delivery By Any (And Every) Means

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This week was one of the latter, as Walmart hosted its investor meeting in Arkansas and Amazon decided this week’s menu of technological innovations in retail would be an all-you-can-eat buffet. The InHome service will launch in three cities to start: Kansas City, Missouri; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Vero Beach, Florida.

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