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Business Bulletin: OFS launches; YWCA graduates; Integrate builds; Enterprise Mobility wins – St. Louis Post-Dispatch


The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital awarded a $50,000 grant to Operation Food Search to help launch the nonprofit’s Fresh Rx: Community Nutrition Program for seniors, a collaboration with GreaterHealth Pharmacy & Wellness, St. Louis.

Sheer Logistics, Chesterfield, Missouri, a provider of 4PL/Managed Transportation Services, acquired third-party logistics provider CargoBarn, based in Atlanta, Georgia.

YWCA Metro St. Louis graduated the first cohort of graduates from its Successful Pathways apprenticeship program.

Benefiting Animals through Responsibility and Compassion performed surgery number 70,000 for pets of low income families in the St. Louis and Rolla, Missouri metro areas.

Mark and Liz Greenley, Chesterfield, Missouri, purchased Horizon Sign Company, 1011 Hanley Industrial Court, Brentwood, Missouri, from independent owners David and Megan Greathouse.

Integrate Construction Partners started Phase I of a pair of additions to Fort Zumwalt North High School, 1230 Tom Ginnever Ave., O’Fallon, Missouri. Phase II renovations are expected to begin this summer.

The U.S. Small Business Administration named T-REX member Renew Life Properties the Minority Small Business of the Year for Eastern Missouri.

Gallup named Enterprise Mobility a 2024 Exceptional Workplace Winner with Distinction. Enterprise was one of five out of 60 companies to attain Gallup’s top level of recognition for engaged workplace culture.



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