Springfield Business Journal_2024-06-24

JUNE 24-30, 2024 4 · SBJ.NET NEWS Congratulations on your retirement! Kim Cash By Mike Cullinan, Reporter and Cayli Yanagida, Editorial Intern New business, new location, new owner? Send your info to newbusiness@sbj.net Table Rock Community Bank After accruing nearly a decade of legal experience at Springfield law firm Wampler & Passanise PC, Taylon Sumners-Schwartz launched her own practice May 31 in Mount Vernon. Sumners-Schwartz Law LLC, which occupies 1,800 square feet at 101 E. Dallas St., has a criminal focus and serves clients on matters ranging from felonies to minor traffic offenses. It marks a first-time ownership venture for Sumners-Schwartz, who left Wampler & Passanise earlier this year to start the firm near her hometown of Aurora. The two-employee firm also includes Sumners-Schwartz’s sister, Taegan Hadlock, who declined to disclose startup costs or lease terms with building owner Randee Stemmons. Sumners-Schwartz has a bachelor’s in sociology and anthropology from Nebraska Wesleyan University and earned her Juris Doctor in 2020 from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. She spent the past four years as an associate attorney at Wampler & Passanise, where she began in 2015 as a legal assistant. Two industry veterans in the Queen City took advice from past clients and co-workers to team up on a new venture, leading to the Jan. 25 opening of Mammoth Technology. Tyson Petty and Brandon McClure co-own the home-based managed information technology service provider. Petty said there were no startup costs for the company, adding he and McClure are its sole employees. Mammoth Technology focuses on small to medium-sized businesses with the intent of filling gaps in the industry. It also looks to determine a client’s why and understand its mission to allow for customization of IT services. McClure and Petty have both worked in the southwest Missouri tech industry for decades, with business ventures including Petty’s invention HyJax Power, a mobile device charger that can be used for vehicles, and multiple startups in IT services and business technology solutions. Kimberling City-based Table Rock Community Bank opened its first Springfield branch on April 29. The 3550 S. National Ave., Ste. 100, location is a full-service branch with checking, savings, certificates of deposit, loan services and a drive-thru among its services, said Shannon Dotson, assistant vice president and marketing and business development officer. He declined to disclose startup costs and lease terms for the 2,800-square-foot branch in a Bradford Centre building along the Medical Mile. The building also houses also houses CoxHealth’s Ozark Neuro Rehab Center. Dotson said Tyler Maggi, Springfield market president, leads the five-employee location. Charles Hachtel is CEO of Table Rock Community Bank, which also has branches in Kimberling City, Branson West and Crane. The company, which added its Crane branch last year, was purchased in 2022 by southeast Missouri operation Alton Bancshares Inc. The bank merged with Alton Bancshares’ First Community Bank of the Ozarks in 2023. ☎ 417-272-9300  TRCBank.com Sumners-Schwartz Law Mammoth Technology ☎ 417-990-5255  SSMoLaw.com ☎ 417-720-8007  GoMammothTech.com OPEN FOR BUSINESS Charles Hachtel and Tyler Maggi TAWNIE WILSON

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