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With touch of humor, Sanford’s Paul Hanson takes on chamber chairmanship in latest leadership role

The head of Sanford in Sioux Falls also will be chairman of the Greater Sioux Falls Chamber for the next year. We sat down with Paul Hanson to look back on his path in leadership and look ahead as he starts his term.

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Movers & Shakers

Here’s a look at this week’s Movers & Shakers.

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Sioux Falls native returns in leadership role as ClubHouse prepares for expansion, renovation

He grew his hospitality career from the Twin Cities to Texas, but now this Sioux Falls native has come home to help lead the renovation and expansion of a popular hotel.

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Sanford USD Medical Center, clinics earn nursing practice’s highest honor

Fewer than 40 hospitals have achieved this seal of approval from the nursing profession for five straight times.

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After near-death experience, mother and son become law partners

After realizing how fast life can change, this duo is taking the concept of “family law” to a whole new level.

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Movers & Shakers

Here’s a look at this week’s Movers & Shakers.

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New regional bank president aims to connect family bank with communities it serves

After quickly recognizing the strength of it Sioux Falls team, this bank’s leadership prioritized having a family presence here. Meet its new South Dakota regional president.

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New Lemonly director of account service grew career at sister agency

She grew her career at one agency and then was promoted at its sister company. Meet Lemonly’s new director of account service.

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Engineering leader combines professional skills, passion for hunting to develop products for growing company

He’s an engineer with a passion for hunting who just helped his employer launch a product. Get to know this up-and-coming leader for a growing local company.

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Avera employee shares her heart, changing the world one life at a time

After being hit by a car, she was told she’d likely never work again. Instead, she’s doing life-changing work every day.

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