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THE COLLECTIVE POWER OF WOMEN
HOLLY RANSOM
FOUNDER AND CEO, EMERGENT GLOBAL
JULIAN GUTHRIE
More than 3,000 leaders will come together on May 15 for the 31st Annual Women’s Leadership Conference held by the Institute for Career Advancement Needs (ICAN).
This year’s theme “Elevate the Collective Power of Women” will lean into women’s economic impact and collective influence for powerful change and development when leading together.
ICAN’s event will feature world-class speakers, networking, and development opportunities that attendees expect, but will also include some new experiences. An expanded audience is also on the horizon, with ICAN President and CEO Aileen Warren referencing the power of virtual capabilities – more attendees from across the globe leaning into its hybrid format.
Last year, Warren said ICAN hosted 3,200-plus leaders, representing 464 companies, 43 U.S. states and five countries.
“We expect that to continue to grow this year,” she said.
The theme will explore the connections women make.
“To me, the ‘collective power of women’ means women understanding and using their collective power to come together, united towards a common goal resulting in powerful and impactful change,” she said.
The leadership development organization is bringing back two tremendously successful opportunities from last year. First, Honor a Leader, which provides anyone in the community the chance to honor impactful leaders in their lives with a donation to ICAN. Second, the Small Business Squad, which features small businesses in time for Small Business Month.
When asked about the unique flavor of the event in 2024, Warren characterized a robust discussion on women discovering their economic worth and financial capability as a cornerstone of this year’s conference.
“In addition to presentations on the main stage and the sharing of facts and resources in this arena, there will be an opportunity for our attendees to explore this in our exhibitor area via a collection of booths in our ‘financial marketplace’ to engage women around taking control of their finances and understanding their capabilities,” she said.
Rounding out fresh additions is its focus on women’s employee resource groups from organizations throughout the community that make an impact both on the women they serve — through networking, service and development aspects — and throughout their organization, industry, and community.
Defining a Focus
Lisa Kaplan, who oversees conference development, gave a glimpse into how the conference theme was developed.
“Each year our research seems to organically grow from the previous year’s theme, and this year was no exception,” she explained. “While conducting a broad reflection of the past 30 years of conferences in 2023, we focused on the bold conversations in the world impacting women.”
Kaplan noted how the biggest conversation kept coming back to the consumer and the financial place women have in society.
“One cannot help but think about the power and influence women can wield if we were to unite and bring attention to the issues that matter to us as women leaders,” she said. “In fact, ICAN sees it as more of an anthem than a theme.”
Engaging and Inspiring Change
Allison Zach, ICAN director of marketing, communications and events, indicated the organization is building on this rallying cry by creating engagement opportunities that enable participants to be a part of something unique collectively.
“There are a few entertaining surprises in store, along with the opportunity to really learn, gain motivation, and connect with fellow attendees through conversation tables, the exhibitor area, the annual ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference notebook, and some fun activations throughout the space,” she noted.
Previously available for purchase, the ICAN Continuing the Conversation Toolkit is now included as part of the conference registration value and will be delivered to all attendees afterward.
“We hope this toolkit will both encourage and instill easier activation for attendees to hold post-conference discussions on what they learned, implement their learnings together in their organization, put ideas into action and build on the connections made at the conference – not to mention extend the learnings throughout their company and networks to build on our collective power theme,” Zach stated.
Additionally, she highlighted how ICAN is partnering with both Saving Grace Perishable Food Rescue and Access Period as a “collective act of good” for its audience and event impact.
ICAN is also taking an expanded view, as it grows its virtual audience to more companies and cities across the country.
We want our attendees to be inspired to find opportunities to activate ‘collectives’ within their own life or organization, and use the power of leading and working together to elevate their potential and impact.
“For both our in-person and virtual audience, attendees will have access to the conference presentation recordings (both main stage keynotes and all breakout sessions) for 45 days after the conference,” Zach said.
She encouraged those who can’t be a part of the conference this year to look into its year-round programs, from ICAN’s Defining Leadership Program — 1,300-plus graduates strong, kicking off in September for women and February for men — to an array of custom leadership development workshops, offered both in-person and virtually. Watch for ICAN’s new Learning Burst four-part virtual series to be announced in May.
Top-notch Speakers
This year’s conference will feature a fresh lineup of speakers, continuing its tradition of world-class keynotes.
Holly Ransom, CEO and founder of Emergent Global, joins luminaries such as CNN journalist Brooke Baldwin and “Alpha Girls” author Julian Guthrie as keynote presenters. Her afternoon keynote will focus on “Leadership Development for the Collective.”
In the lead-up to the conference, Ransom spoke to the challenges faced by women as they become more vocal about their economic value to society.
“The biggest challenges include the disproportionate burden of unpaid work, limited access to finance, gender biases and harmful social norms,” she said. “Women globally shoulder a significant amount of unpaid work, with estimates ranging from 10 to 60% of GDP — highlighting its clear importance to society — but, due to a range of factors, including gender norms and cultural expectations, this work is often ‘invisible’ or significantly undervalued.”
Ransom said women are less likely to have access to the finances necessary to start and scale businesses.
“In the developing world, this amounts to upwards of a $260 billion unmet financial need, while in countries like the U.S., only approximately 2.7% of VC (venture capital) money goes to women-led enterprises,” she said. “It makes it very difficult to prove your economic case when the access to the very resources you need to scale and
- AILEEN WARREN, PRESIDENT AND CEO, ICAN
flourish are beyond the reach of so many women.”
Guthrie, founder of Alphy and the Alpha Girls Institute, will focus on women underdogs with her keynote “Alpha Girls — Women Upstarts.” She will pull from her experience writing about the Silicon Valley women who succeeded in the maledominated world of venture capital.
“Writing ‘Alpha Girls’ opened my eyes to the disparities that exist in the world of venture capital and technology, specifically around the lack of support and funding for companies started by women,” she said. “Early on in my reporting, I came across alarming and eye-opening statistics: 94% of check-writing venture capitalists are men, and only 2% of venture dollars go to companies founded by women.
“I began to ask: what does it mean when the next generation of companies are funded and supported by men only, impacting the cars we drive, the technologies we use, and the way we travel, live, work, and interact.”
Event Takeaways
Zach advised the conference attendees to concentrate both on personal and professional leadership development and expand their focus to include their broader community and network.
“Visit the booths, check out a breakout session, chat with someone new, check out the bookstore and get a book signed by one of our speakers,” she said. “Be present to take in the energy and insights of the day, and keep the momentum from the conference going in your life, your career, and your business.”
Warren said women can create momentum and raise the standard of leadership to another level.
“We want our attendees to be inspired to find opportunities to activate ‘collectives’ within their own life or organization and use the power of leading and working together to elevate their potential and impact,” she said.
Additional information on speakers, offerings, registration, exhibitor sign-up, scholarship opportunities (applications due April 10), and more can be found at ICANconference.com.
Amplifying Power
BREAKOUT SESSIONS OFFER OPPORTUNITIES TO HONE SKILLS
BY BROOKE STRICKLANDIf we want to expand our influence and impact beyond what we can accomplish solo, a strong network of influential allies is key to accomplishing amazing things.
A staple of the ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference is undoubtedly its breakout sessions. This year’s speakers aim to provide valuable insights to inspire ICAN attendees to make a difference in their personal and professional lives.
Three speakers provided a preview of their session.
AmyK HutchensShe Gets It: Elevating Our Power One Conversation at a Time
With over 20 years of experience coaching, training and consulting businesses, this presentation is delivered by internationally recognized speaker and best-selling author, AmyK Hutchens. A major audience favorite from her 2023 keynote, ICAN is bringing her back to deliver a more in-depth breakout session experience. She will ask attendees “What if you had the confidence and courage to share your ideas, speak with conviction and honor the worth of your own voice?”
Hutchens will share her “magical phrases” and communication techniques aimed at closing deals, saving marriages, advancing careers, healing family dynamics, and aligning women with their “best lives.” She’ll also offer strategies to reduce anxiety before a tough conversation.
“This is not a session on communication theory. It’s a highly practical, easily implementable session on the power of words, and how a single word or series of words can elevate your individual power, and our collective power, one powerful conversation at a time,” Hutchens said. “Our collective power rises when each of our individual power rises, and our individual power rises when we use our voice.”
Julie BrownNetworking Your Way to Success
Julie Brown, speaker, author and business strategist, will present a breakout session on navigating networking. By developing this skill, women can build a professional network to share experiences, insights and opportunities such as mentorship.
“Networking is practically my spirit animal, and I’m thrilled to unleash the mighty power of networking upon the fabulous women of Omaha,” Brown said. “It’s time to turn those connections into confetti and celebrate the magic of networking together. Networking plays a pivotal role in elevating the collective power of women by fostering connections, collaboration, and empowerment. My revolutionary networking method smashes through barriers, paving the way for transformative relationships that redefine careers and lives.”
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Jo MillerAttract the Advocacy of an Influential Career Support Squad
Presenter Jo Miller, a thought leader on women’s leadership, is chief executive officer of Be Leaderly. She has dedicated over 20 years to helping women advance into influential positions by leveraging their leadership strengths. Miller will discuss the difference between mentors and sponsors, and how to break down barriers to a career breakthrough. The session will talk about how to make the most of each meeting with a mentor, detail how sponsorship works, and offer a step-by-step approach to attracting a sponsor’s advocacy. The session will also discuss ways to elevate others by being an effective sponsor.
“This matters because most of us underestimate the difference sponsorship can make, and yet high potential women are over-mentored and under-sponsored relative to male peers,” Miller said. “This is a significant reason why women don’t advance as rapidly. If we want to expand our influence and impact beyond what we can accomplish solo, a strong network of influential allies is key to accomplishing amazing things.”
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The Economic Power of Women WORKING TOWARD CLOSING ECONOMIC GAPS, ELEVATING OPPORTUNITIES
BY MICHELLE LEACHWith this year’s ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference centering around the collective economic power of women, the Institute for Career Advancement Needs and its partners are taking action toward this goal.
Opportunities have been built into the event to unlock the true value and wealth presented by women.
Tasked with conference development, ICAN’s Lisa Kaplan put a spotlight on the undeniable statistics. How women control more than 80% of the consumer and health care spending, present the majority of the voting-age population and workforce representation, steer 90% of all bank accounts and, by 2030, will control $30-plus trillion in assets.
“We are the fastest growing group of military veterans and, yet, women still shoulder the majority of child and elder care duties, while earning 83 cents to the male-earned dollar,” Kaplan said. “Women still represent less than 25% of the C-Suite and are only 10% of [Fortune 500] CEOs.”
Men still run most health care and tech organizations, she continued, as well as the majority of profit and loss leadership positions as a whole.
“This is the ultimate paradox of women today that we wish to highlight,” Kaplan said. “Now is the time to unite our voices — and take advantage of our economic power — to increase gender equity, and to make a difference in all decisions that impact society for the better.”
Similarly, the theme “Elevate the Collective Power of Women” informed the selection of the voices featured as speakers and presenters at this year’s conference.
“Each speaker will highlight the greater impact women can have when we come together with purpose,” Kaplan explained. “Starting with journalist Brooke Baldwin, whose own book focused on the ability of women to provide support, empowerment, inspiration and strength to solve problems or enact meaningful change.”
That book, “Huddle,” reportedly involved Baldwin embedding herself into groups of women across ages, races, religions and socio-economic backgrounds who are unified in banding together to support, empower, inspire, and enact meaningful change.
“UNO Chancellor [Joanne] Li has the economic and financial expertise to explain this paradox for women today and share with us the important role that women have in the health of our economy,” Kaplan said of a locally-based keynote.
Li, whose economic acumen includes designation as a Chartered Financial Analyst and member of the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank Omaha Branch Board of Directors, is slated to explore “The New Face of Money.”
“In the context of developing leaders and professionals for our future economy, we must actively engage with each other in the community, promote the growth of opportunity
for other women, and demonstrate the willingness and courage to take center stage in decision-making. Go to places together and don’t be shy about using our network,” Li said.
Actionable Insights
When looking at the balance of afternoon keynotes, Kaplan characterized Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha as the “amazing hero of the Flint, Michigan water scandal.” The pediatrician, scientist, activist, author and Associate Dean for Public Health at Michigan State University is poised to address attendees in a fireside chat titled “What the Eyes Don’t See.”
“[Hanna-Attisha] will tell her story of how she galvanized a team of researchers, parents, friends and community leaders to make dramatic change to the water treatment and delivery systems in her state, and is continuing to have a lasting impact on the health of young people,” she stated. “We will also get an update from CEO of Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska, Sarah Waldman, on how it has evolved into a progressive training ground for our girls by providing tools, resources and opportunities needed for Nebraska’s next generation of women leaders, while teaching girls their collective power.”
The day will culminate with tech expert and AnitaB.org CEO, Brenda Darden Wilkerson, who will share a message about the importance of diversity among software and product developers whose creations heavily impact society. Darden Wilkerson will address gender bias on technology during her keynote.
“Remember, gender equality is not just a women’s issue, it’s a human issue, and we all have a part to play in making it a reality,” she said. “Women must recognize that we all have power, regardless of title and position, to advocate for policies and practices that support gender equality.
“We must be vigilant and proactive in challenging gender biases and stereotypes whenever we encounter them. When women uplift each other, they create a powerful ripple effect that challenges the status quo and promotes gender equality.”
Addressing equality in pay, the conference will also feature financial literacy and empowerment opportunities.
“Nationwide, women are often underserved by the banking and wealth management community,” she said. “We want to highlight Nebraska’s banking and investment community experts in the Exhibit Hall’s ‘Financial Marketplace’ to engage our audience around their financial capability and opportunity.”
Kaplan said attendees will have the chance to be inspired to participate in decisionmaking within their respective organizations and elevate the issues that impact the health and diversity of the community.
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their power around. Here are their insights and reflections:
“As a young immigrant girl who relocated to the United States, I understand the unique challenges and struggles that come with adapting to a new country. I would like to see more programs that provide mentorship and support for young girls as they navigate the challenges of adapting to a new culture. I believe in empowering these girls to thrive as they transition into this unfamiliar world.”
MAYURA LATENSER
ICAN Board of Directors
Bank Manager BMO
“I would like to see women (and men) collecting their power around awareness and prevention of human trafficking. Often people being trafficked are not aware, and do not identify as trafficking victims until after the situation is over. Education is key as well as awareness and prevention.”
KIM HESS
ICAN Board of Directors
Assistant Vice President Union Pacific
motto “Support Don’t Judge.”
MARS HA GRAESSER
Chair, ICAN Board of Directors
Director, Talent Development & Culture WoodmenLife
“As part of a women-led, women-run company, I see the collective impact of women in action daily. It is truly powerful to witness the broad skills and experiences our team brings to each of the events we coordinate and see it transformed into a unique event suited to each of our clients’ needs. Planning an event from the ground up is a daunting task that can span anywhere from weeks to months to years, but working with such an uplifting and supportive team of women who are always willing to go the extra mile to support both myself and our clients is genuinely inspiring.”
MCK ENNA PARKS
Senior Director, Events & Marketing planit, inc.
“I continue to be inspired by the creativity and energy women bring to solving complicated issues. I love that willingness to examine ideas from multiple angles — and to leverage unique resources on behalf of better solutions.”
ELIZE BETH MURPHY
President
Emspace + Lovgren
“We are fortunate to have four strong and influential women leaders on our Board of Directors. This has led to a more effective Board with diverse perspectives, greater market and industry understanding and a positive social impact. Recently, our Women in Leadership Employee Resource Group hosted a panel discussion with these women leaders who shared valuable insights and inspiration to our employees!”
KATHY TIBKE
ICAN Board of Directors
Vice-President, IT Financial Management
Mutual of Omaha
“Women’s healthcare needs are often overlooked or marginalized. Advocating for accessible and affordable healthcare services, including reproductive health services, mental health support, and preventative care, ensures that women receive the care they need to thrive.
By collectively advocating for equal opportunities, challenging stereotypes, and supporting each other’s career advancement, women can push for systemic changes that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in leadership. Increasing the number of women in positions of power can lead to more inclusive policies and better representation of women’s interests and perspectives. This not only benefits individual women but also contributes to more innovative and balanced decision-making, fostering greater societal progress and equity.
Balancing work and family responsibilities continues to be a challenge for many women. Advocating for policies such as paid parental leave, flexible working arrangements, and affordable childcare can help women achieve greater work-life balance and career advancement opportunities.
By collectively addressing these issues, women can harness their power to create positive change and advance gender equality in all aspects of society. Women’s collective action has played a crucial role in driving political change, from grassroots organizing to running for office. Women’s marches, protests, and campaigns have been instrumental in advancing women’s rights, reproductive justice, and LGBTQ+ rights, among other causes.”
AMBER PHIPPS
ICAN Board of Directors
“I love to see women sponsor and lift up other women in an effort to increase gender diversity and equality in leadership positions, both in business and society. In recognizing this collective power, women can advocate for policies and initiatives (such as career development opportunities) that promote equal opportunities for leadership positions, challenge gender biases and stereotypes, and create supportive networks for aspiring female leaders. This effort is crucial not only for achieving gender equality but also for fostering diverse perspectives and driving innovation and success in organizations and communities. When women come together to address this issue, they can affect meaningful change and pave the way for future generations of female leaders.”
COLLEEN MACIEJEWSKI
ICAN Board of Directors
Director DTMO
Omaha Public Power District
“At CSG, a small group of women in the Omaha area started a women’s leadership organization, WE LEAD (Women Engaged in Leadership Exploration and Development). It started as a local grass root effort but is now officially sponsored and global throughout CSG. WE LEAD celebrates and brought visibility to events such as International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. They recently organized a global virtual blood donation drive. WE LEAD was the first EBG at CSG and its impact has resulted in additional EBG being started. CSG now has eight EBGs that support our employees and it all started because a few determined women saw a need.”
LISA VANDEMAR K
“Gender pay equity on a global scale still indicates that for every dollar men earn, women earn 77 cents. Patriarchy exists. We know that women have the skills, ability and education to excel. Collectively we must continue to uphold each other until parity is achieved.”
SHARLYN KONFRST
ICAN Board of Directors
Vice President Corporate Services
Farm Credit Services of America / Frontier Farm Credit
“I see the collective power of women in action through great leadership with excellent decision making.”
MICHAEL GEARY
ICAN Board of Directors
CEO
CMG Holdings LLC
ICAN Board of Directors
Vice President, Solution Management
CSG
“I would like to see women collecting our power around the topic of believability. Too often I see women being questioned where men are not, whether that’s around the medical services we need, our expertise in our given professions, or the experiences we have. Why does society so often take men at their word but frequently question women or ask us to provide evidence for what we say?”
CRIS RIDDLE
ICAN Advocacy Committee Member
Vice President, Head of Audit Strategy
Fiserv
“Women need mentors while starting their careers in order to gain the necessary skills and experience to propel them into leadership roles. Mentorship allows women to learn from experienced professionals, ask questions, and be candid about their career goals without fear of judgment or ridicule. It’s a must to pay forward from generation to generation.”
TRAC Y ROE
ICAN Board of Directors
Director of Corporate Support
Nebraska Public Media
Active Advocates
ICAN SPECIAL SESSION PROMOTES ADVANTAGE OF MALE ALLYSHIP
BY DWAIN HEBDAMEMBER,
In an era as divisive as the present day is, it’s important to remember how support and advocacy of co-workers can lead to better business outcomes.
A special session being held in conjunction with the 2024 ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference will feature a panel discussion, available to both men and women, that will examine the concept and discuss how companies can leverage it to create a more inclusive work environment and how the companies that do this effort well perform better.
“The concept may be new to some people; however, it has been practiced for decades,” said Marsha Graesser, director, talent development and culture for WoodmenLife and chair of the ICAN board of directors, who will kick-off the session. “Male allyship is men recognizing their influence and using it for the good of others and the overall organization. It’s simply doing the right thing. It is being brave and having tough conversations on behalf of others. It’s also recognizing your biases and practicing a growth mindset.”
Ready to Work
Graesser said the panel will not only illustrate what male allyship is but also give practical tips that can be applied immediately in the workplace.
“Allyship, in general, takes work,” she said. “To leverage male allyship in the workplace, you must take a chance, be vulnerable and pay it forward. To be a great ally, you must be an advocate when no one is looking, make time and be willing to outsmart your biases.
“At WoodmenLife, we strive to be a place where everyone can do their best work. This means leaning in, paying attention to details, making room for others and practicing the value of inclusion. When others see allyship in action, they won’t say it, they will do it. It is contagious, to say the least.”
Across the business landscape, companies are looking for ways to boost inclusion and root out sexual bias wherever it exists. Male allyship seeks to increase situational awareness, identify outmoded schools of thought and action and empower male employees to advocate for, support and respect their female counterparts, be they peers or subordinates.
“Although most men notionally support more gender inclusion and equity, there is clear research that men often are challenged at recognizing gender discrimination and harassment in real time,” wrote W. Brad Johnson of Harvard Business Review. “For instance, despite the recent focus on workplace sexual harassment and assault, a 2018 study revealed that 77% of men didn’t see harassment as a problem, even as 38% of their female colleagues reported experiencing workplace harassment.
“Lack of awareness can keep even well-intentioned men on the sidelines, rather than serving as effective advocates and accomplices for change,” Johnson wrote.
Worthwhile Efforts
John Slieter, ICAN faculty member and moderator of the session panel, said while strides have been made overall, there’s still work to be done.
“More men want to be allies to women in the workplace than ever before, with 76% of men expressing an interest in allyship,” he said. “At the same time, being an ally is not easy. It takes male leaders at the highest levels demonstrating ways of encouraging male colleagues to step up, develop allyship skills, and support women with strength of conviction, pursuing gender inclusion and equality as corporate values.”
The concept of male allyship has been part of the ICAN dialogue for the past few years, said Julie Burrell Lillig, the organization’s vice president of strategic partnerships, and those discussions have only become more layered as high-profile examples of male allyship continue to present themselves in society.
“Male allyship is about paying attention and unlocking doors for everyone,” she said. “If you want to be a good ally, then proactively include women, find ways to educate yourself and your team, ask how you can help and then listen and lead by example.
“A recent example, when Ryan Gosling spoke out on behalf of [director] Greta Gerwig and [actress] Margot Robbie during the awards season for the Barbie movie, it demonstrated that male allyship is about being more than a passive observer at work. Bottom line, we need more good men to be active advocates for women and for policies that move from awareness to advocacy.”
Open to All
ICAN is committed to using its conference as an annual forum to discuss the most important issues related to developing and advancing women. The 2024 special session, attended separately from the rest of the ICAN conference, will feature a panel of Joanne Sebby, Fiserv chief risk officer; Javier Fernandez, OPPD president and CEO; and Rick Putnam, partner, Baird Holm followed by facilitated circle conversations for participants to further connect, reflect on their learnings, and share best practices and ideas.
“One of my favorite quotes is from [gender strategist] Jeffery Tobias Halter,” Burell Lillig said. “He said, ‘If men are 50% of the problem, then we’re also 50% of the solution.’ This year, we’re highlighting some prominent allies in the business community who will share their experiences and best practices [on male allyship]at the special session. It will be an exciting opportunity for attendees to the session as they get to experience part of the day and get acknowledged for how important they are in standing up for the progress of women in the workplace.”
To learn more and register visit: https://icanleaders.org/programs/male-allyship/.
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Lifting Up Others Is Leading
True leadership is not just about reaching the top; it’s about lifting others along the way. We all face many challenges, but those are opportunities to lead, to innovate and to inspire positive change. I encourage everyone to lead wherever they are, for it’s through collective leadership that we can create a lasting, positive impact on our communities.”
— Denise M. McCauley WoodmenLife President & CEO2024 Conference
ADVOCACY COMMITTEE AND PARTNERS
ADVOCACY COMMITTEE
Jen Kramer American National Bank
Meredith Williams
Baird Holm LLP
Sue Violi Baxter
Kristy Klein BMO
Becky Frerck Bellevue University
Leah Bond Blue Cross Blue Shield of Nebraska
Lisa Hukill Boys Town
AnnMarie Marlier Business Ethics Alliance
Brenda Kann
CapStone Technologies
Maddy Schwarz Carson Group
Kimberly Allen College of Saint Mary
Natalie Olsen Creighton University
Brandee Schultz Deloitte
Ashley Rae Turner Emspace + Lovgren
Jen Joneson Farm Credit Services of America
Gina Mowat First Responders Foundation
Cris Riddle Fiserv
Amelis Long FNBO
Jill Adkins Fusion Medical Staffing
Gayle Hoybook Gallup
Lindsay Christiansen Green Plains Inc.
Paula Renner HDR
Sarah Schulz HRAM
Anna Pressler Hudl
Becky Aboe
Immanuel
Reanna Heim
Iowa Western Community College
Haley Armstrong
Kiewit
Jessica Nekola
Kiewit
Tanya Riggan
Koley Jessen
Lauren Herrington
Koley Jessen
Tia Bailey
Lincoln Financial Group
Stephanie Gutierrez
Lincoln Financial Group
Missy Berg
Markey’s
Danielle Barton Medical Solutions
Jenni Stoll Methodist Health System
Lydia Svensen Metropolitan Community College
Amy Tritsch Midland University
CONFERENCE PARTNERS
Diamond BMO
Fiserv
HDR
Kiewit Methodist Health System
Gold FNBO
Hudl
Omaha Steaks
Michael McIllece MUD
Tracy Roe Nebraska Public Media
Rana Schreiber NRC Health
Angela Galloway Omaha Public Power District
Kari Halstenson Omaha Steaks
Kim Lesinski Physicians Mutual
Sydney Ohem planit, inc.
McKenna Parks planit, inc.
Stacy Nelson U.S. Bank
Amy Fox Union Pacific Railroad
Dr. Sheritta Strong University of Nebraska Medical Center
Taricka Burton
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Melissa Kozak
University of Nebraska at Omaha - College of Business Administration
Kari Peacock
Valmont
Jennifer McKern WoodmenLife
Crystal Kwapniowski
Wells Fargo
Cristina CastroMatukewicz
Wells Fargo
ICAN Staff
Aileen Warren
Amy McLaughlin
Julie Burrell Lillig
Allison Zach
Tracy Stuart
Lisa Kaplan
Erin Potter
Sarah Schwarz
Markey’s Silver
American National Bank
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska
Children’s Nebraska
Deloitte
Emspace + Lovgren Farm Credit Services of America
HRAM
Immanuel
Koley Jessen
Lincoln Financial Group
Metropolitan Utilities District
NRC Health
Omaha Public Power District
Valmont
US Bank
Wells Fargo
Education
Bellevue University
College of Saint Mary
Creighton University
Iowa Western Community College
Metropolitan Community College
Midland University MBA
UNMC - Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
UNO +
UNO College of Business Administration
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Baxter Business Ethics Alliance
Cox
First Responders Foundation
Gallup
Green Plains
North End Teleservices
Media
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Join Us at the 31st Annual ICAN Women’s Leadership Conference to elevate the collective power of women.
ICAN believes enhanced learning opportunities occur in shared environments - in fellowship with others – to showcase best practices, refreshing perspectives, stronger outcomes, and to drive and accelerate results around women’s advancement. When women come together, united toward a common goal, the result is powerful, intentional and impactful change. We are stronger than we know. The weight of our collective power creates momentum and raises the standards of leadership to another level.
It’s time for a robust discussion on women discovering our economic worth, and work together to achieve greater equity in representation and opportunities – both individually and collectively. Together, we will inspire you and your collective to greater possibilities. Let’s rise up, move that dial and advance ourselves, our networks, our businesses and our communities forward. It’s time to elevate!
Keynote Speakers
1. Brooke Baldwin
Author and Veteran Journalist Huddle: How Women Unlock Their Collective Power
2. Julian Guth rie
Founder and CEO / Alphy The Alpha Girls Institute Alpha Girls: Women Upstarts
3. Holly Rans om
Founder and CEO / Emergent Leadership Development for the Collective
4. Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha
Pediatrician, Scientist, Activist & Author Associate Dean for Public Health Michigan State University What the Eyes Don’t See
5. Sarah Waldman
CEO / Girl Scouts Spirit of Nebraska Leadership Training for Girls in the 21st Century
6. Joanne Li, Ph.D. Chancellor / The University of Nebraska at Omaha The New Face of Money
7. Brenda Darden Wilkerson
President and CEO / AnitaB.org Women and our Collective Power for Change
Breakout Sessions
Julie Brown Networking Your Way to Success
AmyK Hutchens
She Gets It: Elevating Our Power One Conversation at a Time
Jo Miller
Attract the Advocacy of an Influential Career Support Squad
ABOUT : The mission of the Institute for Career Advancement Needs is to develop inspired, authentic leaders to transform the organizations and communities they serve. For over 40 years, ICAN has developed leaders who create limitless possibilities for themselves and their organizations. We are your trusted and credible partner for all things leadership. ICAN inspires bold thinking, deepens self-awareness, expands capacity & builds leadership networks that define the future of business. Our leader development programs include Defining Leadership, individual and team development through on-site custom programs, virtual learning bursts, coaching, assessment workshops and Leadership Exchange 7x7x7 events. Learn more at ICANleaders.org
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New Tech, New Challenges HR PROFESSIONALS NAVIGATE ADVANCING SOFTWARE
In corporate America, HR departments have traditionally managed the employee life cycle. However, with the advent of new technology such as artificial intelligence, HR has become much more tech-focused.
As applaudhr.com reported, 2023 was supposed to be the year of putting the human back into human resources, ensuring technology became more employee-centric, and reestablishing connections among workers, even in hybrid work groups. The site predicted more attention would be paid to skills gap training, burnout, stress issues and leadership development than had been given since before the pandemic cast much of the business world into survival mode.
Instead, say local experts, HR professionals in the Midlands have accumulated an unprecedented number of technology tools in the name of covering more ground.
“With advances in technology and a continuous barrage of software options, HR tasks continue to become more automated,” said
Merle Riepe, president of SOLVE. “Payroll, benefits management and performance evaluations have been managed and executed utilizing software for some time and those offerings continue to advance.
“Recruitment and selection have seen the greatest advancements over the past decade and a lot of companies are marketing ‘silver bullets’ to solve the current struggles in those domains.”
Double-Edged Sword
As TechTarget.com noted, these advancements have also brought stiff challenges to the typical HR department, as it relates to technology. HR professionals are seeing vast amounts of employee data, the incompatibility of different systems, and the increasing use of artificial intelligence.
“With any new technology, there are some risks involved such as inaccuracies, authenticity and the overall lack of human experience,” said Stacey Singleton, technology jobs expert and regional director
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Ultimately, it’s important to think of generative AI as a tool, not a substitute for human thinking, strategy and expertise.
STACEY SINGLETON, TECHNOLOGY JOBS EXPERT/REGIONAL DIRECTOR, ROBERT HALF
for talent solutions and business consulting firm Robert Half.
“While many companies are implementing generative AI … there’s always going to be the need for human expertise and connection. Ultimately, it’s important to think of generative AI as a tool, not a substitute for human thinking, strategy and expertise.”
Hiring Help or Hinderance?
A key area of HR operations where the pros and cons of technology reside side-by-side is in hiring. New tools are designed to help HR professionals manage a wider net of prospective candidates and make better decisions for future success.
“Our investments in advanced AI technologies, along with our global footprint, has allowed us to adapt quickly to a new marketplace where remote and hybrid work has become commonplace,” Singleton said. “Our purpose with AI is practical: to identify candidate profiles that best match an employer’s job requirements.
“Our industry-leading proprietary matching engines help us place more job seekers faster, as well as source candidates for future engagements. In this way, we’re able to continuously provide clients
with the skilled people they need in a talent-short jobs market.”
However, the marketplace is also clogged with programs that only serve to frustrate the overall process, Riepe said.
“Technology has empowered prospective hires with more information, not always accurate, and power in the hiring process,” Riepe said. “Candidates can access Glassdoor and ascertain a company’s culture. For larger organizations, there is often detail about the recruitment process, including the tools used and the interview questions that are typically asked. Resourceful candidates can research how to game popular hiring assessments to get a favorable outcome since some of the tools lack sophistication in instrument development and scoring.”
New Challenges
Moreover, each new phase of technology brings its own unique challenges from an employee use standpoint. The risk of security breaches is a decades-old problem that has only been made more challenging by remote work, employees’ ability to use their own equipment and the rise of the smartphone to access sensitive information.
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“Data security is more important now than ever,” said Kelli Lieurance, partner with Baird Holm LLP. “Companies need robust policies and procedures, often drafted by IT, to protect nearly all aspects of the business. Many companies now train employees at least annually on how to spot phishing scams and protect trade secrets, proprietary information and personally identifiable information. This has become just as common as annual harassment training.”
Lieurance said some familiar technologies, such as social media, have evolved to present new challenges.
“Generally, an employer may discipline an employee for their off-duty conduct [on social media] if it starts to affect work,” she said. “However,
there are laws which limit that ability. For non-public entities, the National Labor Relations Act provides non-supervisory employees the right to discuss the terms and conditions of their employment with other employees for their own mutual aid and protection.
“This means that if an employee posts something critical of a manager, for example, and other employees comment or ‘like’ it, the employer may be limited in disciplining that employee because it relates to the terms and conditions of their employment.”
Other technologies, such as AI, present a completely new set of risks and challenges to which HR professionals have had to adjust quickly.
“The use of AI, while intended to simplify processes, may simultaneously add more complexity and for this reason, it will still require HR oversight to ensure legal compliance,” Lieurance said. “Businesses need to determine whether they will use AI or other technology to provide better products or services. This requires policies and training, which often fall under HR’s responsibilities.”
Lieurance gave the example of a lawyer who used AI to draft a legal brief but didn’t check the legitimacy of the cases in the brief, and some of them turned out to be fabricated.
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Fundamentals Apply
Bryn Reed, director of human resources for Live On Nebraska, said her organization has tackled the issues of the modern workplace through a cooperative effort between the HR department and the information technology team, to help ensure employees understand the requirements of their roles and the ramifications of their actions. This is particularly true as it pertains to security.
“Our way to address the ever-changing environment is through collaboration and education,” she said. “Our IT department is exceptional, constantly innovating to ensure the security of our network and communication channels. We frequently offer training on the use of our technology, guiding through education and encouraging a positive approach to leverage these tools in support of their work.”
Reed said despite the challenges, the fundamentals of oversight and management of personnel still apply, even while addressing different challenges in a new age.
“The advancement of technology in the workplace underscores the need for HR and leadership to ensure that employees genuinely grasp the information they acquire through technological means,” she said. “We are tasked with scrutinizing the information and offering direction when there is a lack of complete understanding.”
Lutz,aNebraska-basedbusinesssolutionsfirm,isexcitedtoannouncethegrowthofitsClientAdvisoryServices(CAS)offering.Thisservicewillextendmanyofthesame benefitsfromoutsourcedaccountingtoaccountingsoftwareconsulting,trainingand support,alongwithanewtechnology-focusedpackage. ScottMiller,ConsultingDirector,said,“Theaccountingfunctioncanbeaheavyburden
Mark Whitt
TENASKA MARKETING VENTURES
ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC SUCCESSION PLANNING
Tenaska Marketing Ventures (TMV), a leading North American natural gas marketer and a Tenaska affiliate, unveiled its strategic succession plan, marking key transitions in the executive leadership team as veteran Mark Whitt prepares for retirement.
Effective April 1, 2024, Mark Whitt, former TMV President, will assume an executive advisory role to work closely with Kudron until he is slated to retire in March 2025. This collaboration will span over the next year, allowing for a smooth transition to facilitate the handover of responsibilities and maintain TMV’s strong performance and customer relationships. Whitt joined TMV in 2002 and developed TMV’s West region, including opening the Denver, Colorado, regional office. Whitt has 30 years of industry experience and under his leadership, TMV not only preserved its status as a frontrunner in the industry but has also seen remarkable growth.
TENASKA
PHONE: 402-691-9500
EMAIL: POWER@TENASKA.COM
WEBSITE: TENASKA.COM
Tim Kudron
TENASKA MARKETING VENTURES
ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC SUCCESSION PLANNING
Tenaska Marketing Ventures (TMV), a leading North American natural gas marketer and a Tenaska affiliate, unveiled its strategic succession plan, marking key transitions in the executive leadership team as a veteran executive prepares for retirement.
Effective April 1, 2024, Tim Kudron, transitioned to President. Kudron joined Tenaska in 1995, where he has held various roles in corporate accounting, finance, and administration. His rise to the role of senior vice president of finance set the stage for his position as TMV’s executive vice president and chief financial officer. As President of TMV, Kudron’s leadership extends to overseeing the entire operation.
TENASKA
PHONE: 402-691-9500
EMAIL: POWER@TENASKA.COM
WEBSITE: TENASKA.COM
Mark Soulliere
TENASKA MARKETING VENTURES
ANNOUNCES STRATEGIC SUCCESSION PLANNING
Tenaska Marketing Ventures (TMV), a leading North American natural gas marketer and a Tenaska affiliate, unveiled its strategic succession plan, marking key transitions in the executive leadership team as a veteran executive prepares for retirement.
Therese Volkmann
WELCOME THERESE VOLKMANN TO DLR GROUP!
Therese Volkmann joins DLR Group as an Accounts Payable Specialist. She brings more than 30 years of experience. Her results and deadline-driven attitude are used daily as she is responsible for clearing trade, consulting, and reporting for the firm.
DLR GROUP
PHONE: 402-393-4100
EMAIL: TVOLKMANN@DLRGROUP.COM
WEBSITE: HTTPS://WWW.DLRGROUP.COM
Effective April 1, 2024, Mark Soulliere, former VP of Credit Risk stepped into the CFO role. Mark Soulliere’s tenure at TMV started in 1997 as the sole risk analyst. He initially led the market risk, deal capture, and credit groups during TMV’s formative years. Subsequently, he dedicated his efforts to enhancing the credit system and assembling a team. As CFO of TMV, Soulliere will have direct oversight of all accounting and backoffice functions.
TENASKA
PHONE: 402-691-9500
EMAIL: POWER@TENASKA.COM
WEBSITE: TENASKA.COM
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The following are some guidelines to consider when posting legal notices with the Midlands Business Journal:
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Please include your billing address and the desired duration you’d like your notice to run (trade names run for only one week). As a publisher and not a legal advisor we print notices exactly as they are submitted and therefor only comp reruns when the notice was rejected or messed up due to a MBJ error.
All companies submitting notices are responsible for ensuring the content fits with the State’s requirements and are responsible for the cost of republishing the notice if it is rejected due to misinformation or missing information
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Sandra Stern, Attorney at Law
1299 Farnam Street #369
Omaha, Nebraska 68102
LEGAL NOTICE
In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska
TO: Michael Lowery, upon whom personal service of summons cannot be had, Defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on February 26, 2024, Shanedia Morrow, as Plaintiff, filed a Complaint entitled, Shanedia Morrow, Plaintiff vs. Michael Lowery, Defendant, against you in the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Docket CI 24 No. 1484, the object and prayer of which is seek damages for medical bills, lost wages and personal injury caused by you upon Shanedia Morrow on or about September 27, 2021.
You are required to file an answer to said Complaint on or before the 19th day of May, 2024, or said Complaint against you will be taken as true.
Shanedia Morrow, Plaintiff
By: Sandra SternAttorney for Plaintiff
369 Landmark Building
1299 Farnam Street Omaha, NE 68102
Estate of Charles K. Freyermuth. Estate No. PR24-404
Notice is hereby given that on March 18, 2024, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, First National Bank Omaha whose address is 1620 Dodge Street, SC 8125, Omaha, NE 68197, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the estate. Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before May 29, 2024, or be forever barred.
VALERIE BYRD
Registrar
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
OF DKML CAPITAL, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that DKML Capital, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 1502 S. 88th St., Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., and the mailing address of such registered agent is 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on February 13, 2024.
First publication April 5, 2024
FULLENKAMP JOBEUN JOHNSON & BELLER, LLP
11440 WEST CENTER ROAD
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68144
SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 346 OF SARPY COUNTY, NEBRASKA
NOTICE OF MEETING AND RESOLUTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 346 of Sarpy County, Nebraska will be held at 8:30 A.M. on April 16, 2024, at 11773 Highway 6, Gretna, Nebraska 68028, which meeting will be open to the public and held in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act. The agenda for such meeting, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the District’s counsel during normal business hours, and includes the payment of bills of the District and the consideration and passing or amending and passing the following Resolution, to-wit:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 346 of Sarpy County, Nebraska find and determine that it is advisable and necessary for the District to pay the County of Sarpy for cost share in connection with the 180th St. & Giles Road Improvements (CONNECT Sarpy Project C-77(17-01)(1801), pursuant to Exhibit “J” of the previously approved Subdivision Agreements for Windsor West – Phase II, Windsor West – Phase III and Windsor West – Phase IV, said payment being in approximate sum of $783,780.73.
The outer boundaries of the area which may become subject to special assessments for said improvements are proposed to be the same as the outer boundaries of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 346 of Sarpy County, Nebraska.
The total costs of fees to be paid to Sarpy County by the District in connection with the above for cost share in connection with the 180 th St. & Giles Road Improvements (CONNECT Sarpy Project C-77(17-01) (18-01), pursuant to Exhibit “J” of the previously approved Subdivision Agreements for Windsor West – Phase II, Windsor West – Phase III and Windsor West – Phase IV, including engineering fees, legal fees, fiscal fees, interest and other miscellaneous costs, is estimated to be in the sum of $950.000.00.
To pay the cost of said improvement the Board of Trustees shall have the power to issue negotiable bonds of the District after such improvements have been completed and accepted; said bonds to be called “Sanitary and Improvement District Bonds” and shall be payable and bear interest as provided by the Statutes of the State of Nebraska.
The Board of Trustees shall assess to the extent of special benefits, the cost of such improvements upon properties specially benefitted thereby. All special assessments which may be levied upon the properties specially benefitted by such improvements shall, when collected, be set aside and constitute a sinking fund for the payment of interest and principal of said bonds. The District shall also cause to be levied annually a tax upon the assessed value of all of the taxable property in the District except intangible property, which together with said sinking fund derived from special assessments shall be sufficient to meet payment of the interest and principal of said bonds as the same become due; said tax shall be known as the Sanitary and Improvement District Tax and shall be payable annually in money.
If a petition opposing this Resolution, signed by property owners representing a majority of the front footage which may become subject to assessment for the cost of the improvements as set forth herein, is filed with the Clerk of the District within three (3) days before the date of the hearing on this Resolution, this Resolution shall not be passed.
SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 346 OF SARPY COUNTY, NEBRASKA
By: Steve Champoux, ClerkFirst publication April 5, 2024, final April 12, 2024
FULLENKAMP JOBEUN JOHNSON & BELLER, LLP
11440 WEST CENTER ROAD
OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68144
NOTICE OF MEETING AND RESOLUTION
SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT
NO. 359 OF SARPY COUNTY, NEBRASKA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 359 of Sarpy County will be held 10:00 a.m. on April 18, 2024, which meeting will be open to the public at 22122 R & R Road, Gretna, Nebraska 68028, which meeting shall be held in accordance with the Nebraska Open Meetings Act. An agenda for
such meeting, kept continuously current is available for public inspection at the office of the District’s counsel during normal business hour, and includes the payment of bills of the District and the consideration and passing or amending and passing the following Resolution, to-wit:
BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Trustees of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 359 of Sarpy County, Nebraska find and determine that it is advisable and necessary to construct the 195th Street & Highway 370 Traffic Signal Improvements, which improvements shall be constructed as follows:
195TH STREET & HIGHWAY 370 TRAFFIC SIGNAL IMPROVEMENTS
The work to be performed in this improvement shall consist of the furnishing and installation of labor and equipment to modify an existing new traffic signal and necessary appurtenances thereto and other work that is incidental and necessary for a completed signalized intersection improvement.
All of the improvements are to be located in dedicated public right-ofway or dedicated public easements.
A. Construct a traffic signal and related work as follows:
1. Traffic Signal: construct a new traffic signal at the intersection of 195 th Street & Highway 370.
The outer boundaries of the area which may become subject to special assessments for said improvements are proposed to be the same as the outer boundaries of Sanitary and Improvement District No. 359 of Sarpy County, Nebraska.
Said plans and specifications have been prepared and reviewed by E & A Consulting Group, Inc., engineers for the District and said engineers have filed with the Clerk of the District, prior to the first publication of this Resolution, an estimate of the total costs of said improvements, including engineering fees, legal fees, fiscal fees, interest and other miscellaneous costs, which estimate is in the sum of $800,000.00.
To pay the cost of said improvement the Board of Trustees shall have the power to issue negotiable bonds of the District after such improvements have been completed and accepted; said bonds to be called “Sanitary and Improvement District Bonds” and shall be payable and bear interest as provided by the Statutes of the State of Nebraska.
The Board of Trustees shall assess to the extent of special benefits, the cost of such improvements upon properties specially benefited thereby. All special assessments which may be levied upon the properties specially benefited by such improvements shall, when collected, be set aside and constitute a sinking fund for the payment of interest and principal of said bonds. The District shall also cause to be levied annually a tax upon the assessed value of all of the taxable property in the District except intangible property, which together with said sinking fund derived from special assessments shall be sufficient to meet payment of the interest and principal of said bonds as the same become due; said tax shall be known as the Sanitary and Improvement District Tax and shall be payable annually in money.
If a petition opposing this Resolution, signed by property owners representing a majority of the front footage which may become subject to assessment for the cost of the improvements as set forth herein, is filed with the Clerk of the District within three (3) days before the date of the hearing on this Resolution, this Resolution shall not be passed.
SANITARY AND IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 359 OF SARPY COUNTY, NEBRASKA
By: Cody Ruff, Clerk of the District
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NICK R. TAYLOR, Attorney of
FITZGERALD, SCHORR, BARMETTLER & BRENNAN, P.C., L.L.O. 200 Regency One, 10050 Regency Circle Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3794
Telephone (402) 342-1000
ntaylor@fitzlaw.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ESTATE OF KARI JOHNSON, Deceased. Estate No. PR 24-517
Notice is hereby given that on March 22nd, 2024, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Jamie Catherine Ringsmuth whose address is 5834 Timber Land Circle, Fitchburg, Wisconsin 53711 was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the estate.
Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or
David J. Skalka, #21537
CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM
2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200
Omaha, Nebraska 68124 (402) 391-6777
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA
Estate of Juanita Cross, Deceased. Estate No. PR 23-1580
Notice is hereby given that on March 12, 2024, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Rochelle Cross, whose address is 6134 North 79th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68134, was formally appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate.
Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before May 29, 2024, or be forever barred.
VALERIE BYRD
Registrar
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
David J. Skalka, #21537
CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM
2120 South 72nd Street, Suite 1200
Omaha, Nebraska 68124 (402) 391-6777 (402) 390-9221 (Fax) dskalka@crokerlaw.com
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE L. THOMAS HEYWOOD, JR.
CASE NO: PR24-490
Notice is hereby given that a Petition to Terminate Trust regarding the L. Thomas Heywood, Jr. Revocable Trust dated September 17, 1996, has been filed in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. Hearing on said Petition to Terminate Trust is scheduled for April 30th, 2024, at 10:30 a.m, at the Douglas County Courthouse, Probate Division, 1701 Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68183, Courtroom # 330 Petition to Terminate Trust may be granted by the Court if no objection is filed with the Court prior to the date of hearing.
BARBARA HEYWOOD, Petitioner
VALERIE BYRD, Registrar
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Judith A. Wells, #23090
Law Office of Judith A. Wells, PC, LLO 5062 North 108th Street, #246 Omaha, Nebraska 68137 (402) 884-2777
(402) 625 0159 facsimile
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JIMMY LINDSEY, Deceased. PR 24-433
Notice is hereby given that on 14 day of March, 2024, in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal Probate of Will of said deceased and that, Toni Lindsey, whose address is 5956 South 186th Avenue, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska 68135, has been informally appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate of Jimmy Lindsey, decedent named herein. Creditors of this estate must file their claims with this Court, located at Courtroom No. 330, Third Floor, Probate Division, Douglas County Hall of Justice, 17th & Farnam Streets, Omaha, NE 68183, on or before May 29, 2024, or be forever barred. VALERIE
Pursuant to the Nebraska Limited Liability Company Act, notice is hereby given that Orr & Horgan, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company (the “company”), shall be dissolved in accordance with the terms of the statement of dissolution and the February 5, 2024 memorandum of understanding (“MOU”). The terms thereof are as follows: there are no pending contracts of the company to resolve or assign beyond those handled by the MOU, no known outstanding debt or liabilities of the company, and the company’s assets, if any, will be divested from the company and distributed to its two members in accordance with the operating agreement and the memorandum of understanding signed by the members. Connor W. Orr and Thomas E. Horgan will wind up and liquidate the company’s business and affairs. There are no assets or liabilities of the company known to exist at this time. A claim against the dissolved company will be barred unless proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within three (3) years of the publication of this notice. Said claims, if any, shall be sent to the company’s attorneys at the above-prov ided offices within the aforementioned time frame.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF GRETNA URGENT CARE, LLC
Notice is hereby given that the Certificate of Organization of Gretna Urgent Care, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been amended to change the name of the Company to Urgent Care Gretna, LLC. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 20, 2024.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF LDR DODGE COUNTY PROPERTY, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LDR Dodge County Property, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68134. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68134. The limited liability company commenced business on March 26, 2024.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF PIPER MEDIA LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Piper Media LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 8451 West Center Road, #241687, Omaha, Nebraska 68132. The Registered Agent of the Company is DDLG Business Services, Inc., 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Legacy Aesthetics, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been duly organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its designated office located at 16949 Lakeside Hills Plaza, Suite 101, Omaha, Nebraska 68130 and designating its registered agent as Erickson & Sederstrom P.C., a limited liability organization with its registered office at 10330 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The company is organized to render laser, light, and radio frequency therapy.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LumCo, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, filed its Statement of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 26, 2024, and the company is in the process of a voluntary dissolution. The terms and conditions of such dissolution are, in general, that all debts and obligations of the company are to be fully paid and satisfied or adequate provision is to be made therefore, and that the balance of any remaining assets are to be distributed to its member. The member will wind up and liquidate the company’s business and affairs. If you have a claim against LumCo, LLC, please provide the following information with respect to your claim: (1) your name or the name of your entity; (2) the nature of your claim; (3) the amount of your claim; and (4) the date your claim arose. All claims shall be mailed to 12584 Bartels Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68137. A claim against LumCo, LLC is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the publication date of the third required notice.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF KROENKE ANESTHESIA, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Kroenke Anesthesia, LLC (“The Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 3321 North 161st Terrace, Omaha, Nebraska 68116. The Registered Agent of the Company is Jacquelyn M. Kroenke, 3321 North 161st Terrace, Omaha, Nebraska 68116.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF WALNUT LAND, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walnut Land, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 98 E. Elkhorn St., Arlington, NE 68002. The Registered Agent of the Company is DDLG Business Services,
Notice is hereby given that L & H INVESTMENTS, INC., a Nebraska corporation, has been dissolved by act of the Corporation with the consent of its sole Member. Articles of Dissolution were filed with the Secretary of State with an effective date of March 21, 2024. All known debts, obligations and liabilities of the corporation have been paid or otherwise provided for, and all remaining property and assets of the corporation have been distributed to its Members. Those parties having claims against the Corporation shall state the name and address of the claimant, amount and basis of the claim, and the date the claim arose and mail the same to Jeff Howell 15457 HWY 5 Sunrise Beach, MO 65079. All claims against the Corporation will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the first publication of this notice. The corporation affairs and distribution of assets have been managed by Jeff Howell, Member. The corporation has no remaining assets, and all liabilities have been paid or duly provided for. Jeff Howell, Member
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
Notice is hereby given of the organization of JAKE & MIKE RENOVATIONS, LLC with its registered agent being Russell J. Kreikemeier, and its registered office address at 7253 Grover Street, Omaha, NE 68124. The designated office of the company is 7253 Grover Street, Omaha, NE 68124. The general nature of its business is to own, manage, lease and deal with real property whether in this State or any other and to conduct all related activities thereto. The initial capital of the company has been contributed and evidence of membership in the company will be issued by the Management Board. The company commenced doing business on the 20th day of March, 2024 and shall have perpetual existence. The affairs of the limited liability company shall be vested in the elected Managers and conducted by a Management Board and such other officers as may be provided for in the Operating Agreement of the Company.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Phillip T. Sanberg
LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
10306 Regency Parkway Drive
Omaha, NE 68114
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF PEARSON ENTERTAINMENT, LLC
Notice is hereby given that an Amendment to the Certificate of Organization of Pearson Entertainment, LLC, a limited liability company, was filed with the Secretary of State on March 26, 2024, to change the mailing address of the designated office to 20016 Oak St. Gretna, NE 68028.
LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
The name of the Company is Schaefer Agritourism Ranch LLC. The Designated Office of the Company is 11001 South 48th Street, Papillion, Nebraska 68133. The Registered Agent and Office of the Company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. This limited liability company commenced business on March 22, 2024.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024 NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Merger of Omaha Permacultu re, a Nebraska nonprofit public benefit corporation, with and into Maya Economic Development Corporation, a Nebraska nonprofit public benefit corporation, were filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 22, 2024, in accordance with the Nebraska Nonprofit Corporation Act. The merger was effective upon the filing date. The surviving entity in the merger was Maya Economic Development Corporation, a Nebraska nonprofit public benefit corporation.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys
1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
The name of the Company is N56 Duplex LLC. The Designated Office of the Company is 1323 South 98th Street, P.O. Box 241401, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Registered Agent and Office of the Company is J. Christopher Houston, 1323 South 98th Street, P.O. Box 241401, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. This limited liability company commenced business on March 19, 2024.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O ., Attorneys 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, One Pacific Place Omaha, Nebraska 68124-1079
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF MAE MEDIA, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mae Media, LLC, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 14735 Hartman Plaza, Omaha, Nebraska 68116. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 S. 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124 The limited liability company commenced business on March 15, 2024.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys
1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
The name of the Company is DMSi XLS Air, LLC. The Designated Office of the Company is 11650 Miracle Hills Drive, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. The Registered Agent and Office of the Company is CSC-Lawyers Incorporating Service Company, 233 South 13th Street, Suite 1900, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508. This limited liability company commenced business on March 22, 2024.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF CFF CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
1. The name of the Corporation is CFF Conservation Foundation.
2. The Corporation is a public benefit corporation.
3. The Registered Office of the Corporation is: 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124, and the Registered Agent at such address is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O.
4. The name and address of the Incorporator is as follows: Kurt F. Tjaden, 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124.
5. The Corporation shall have no members.
The corporate existence began on March 12, 2024, when Articles of Incorporation were filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Mary E. Vandenack, Attorney
DUGGAN BERTSCH, LLC 17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3 Omaha, Nebraska , 68118 Telephone 402-504-1300
Notice of Organization of KLG MARKETING LLC
Notice is hereby given that KLG MARKETING LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 8604 S 97th Ave., La Vista, NE 68128. The agent for service of process for the Company is Shannon Wilkinson located at 8604 S 97th Ave., La Vista, NE 68128.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
KOLEY JESSEN P.C., L.L.O., Attorneys
1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124
NOTICE OF MERGER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Articles of Merger of Barb’s Embroidery LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, with and into B.A. Weddle Holdings LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, were filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 15, 2024, in accordance with the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The merger is effective upon filing. The surviving entity in the merger is B.A. Weddle Holdings LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company. B.A. Weddle Holdings LLC has changed its name to Barb’s Embroidery LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company.
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF MANAGEMY GENERAL AGENCY
LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ManageMy General Agency LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 5601 South 59 th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, Nebraska 68516. The Registered Agent of the Company is C T Corporation System, 5601 South 59 th Street, Suite C, Lincoln, Nebraska 68516.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68114
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
Law Offices
ABRAHAMS KASLOW & CASSMAN LLP
8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300
Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3419
Telephone 402-392-1250
Facsimile 402-392-0816
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
Big Valley Cabin, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the company is 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The name and street and mailing address of the initial registered agent of the company for service of process are Andrew P. Deaver and 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF CHAMPION BUILT, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Prime Solutions, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 3313 Jason Dr, Bellevue, Nebraska 68123. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Edvin Ramirez, and the mailing address of such registered agent is 3313 Jason Dr, Bellevue, Nebraska 68123. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 7, 2024.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
BENJAMIN J. PICK, Attorney PANSING HOGAN ERNST & BUSER LLP 10250 Regency Circle, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3728
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF 10801 PROPERTIES, LLC
Notice is hereby given of the organization of 10801 Properties, LLC: 1. The name of the limited liability company is 10801 Properties, LLC; and 2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 10801 Pacific Street, Ste. 200, Omaha, Nebraska 68154, and the name and street address of the initial agent for service of process is Daniel Chartrand, 2403 Ridgeview Drive, Papillion, Nebraska 68046.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
Rebecca M. Queensland, Attorney 10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114
NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF WORTMANN ENTERPRISES, LLC
Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is Wortmann Enterprises, LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 14009 Meredith Circle, Omaha, NE 68164. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on March 13, 2024, and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.
LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC 7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200 OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
Notice is hereby given that TMARX LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company is 17475 Orchard Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68135. The Registered Agent of the Company is Terry Marx, 17475 Orchard Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68135. The Company was formed on February 21, 2024.
April
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
Certificate of Organization of D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company
1. The name of the limited liability company is D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC.
2. The period of duration for D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC is perpetual.
3. D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC is organized for the purpose of conducting any and all business as permitted by the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act.
4. The address of the initial designated office for D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC in Nebraska is 6435 S 149th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68137.
5. The name and address of the registered agent for D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC in Nebraska is David Boynton, 6435 S 149th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68137.
6. Additional provisions, not inconsistent with the law, for the regulation of the internal affairs of the limited liability company shall be provided for in the Operating Agreement.
7. David Boynton, organizer(s) of D SCOT ENTERPRISES LLC has signed the Foregoing Certificate of Organization effective this February 20, 2024.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF WINDY RIDGE ACRES, LLC
Windy Ridge Acres, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the company is 2235 Young Road, Plattsmouth, NE 68048. The name, street, and mailing address of the registered agent of the company for service of process is Rachel Pounders, 2235 Young Rd, Plattsmouth, NE 68048.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Phillip T. Sanberg
LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, NE 68114
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF TIMBEROAK PRIVATE ADVISORY GROUP, LLC
Notice is hereby given that an Amendment to the Certificate of Organization of TimberOak Private Advisory Group, LLC, a limited liability company, was filed with the Secretary of State on March 20, 2024, to change the name of the business to The TimberOak Group, LLC.
LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
WALENTINE O’TOOLE, LLP
Attorneys at Law
11240 Davenport Street
P.O. Box 540125
Omaha, Nebraska 68154
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION
CARLENTINI OMAHA ASSOCIATION USA, INC.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has formed a nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska as follows:
1. The name of the corporation is Carlentini Omaha Association USA, Inc.
2. The corporation will not have members.
3. The address of the initial registered office is 2525 South 46 th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68106 , and the initial registered agent at that office is Sheryl A. Kanger.
4. The name and address of the incorporator is Sheryl A. Kanger, 2525 South 46 th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68106 .
Sheryl A. Kanger , Incorporator
First publication
29, 2024,
April 12,
AG HEDGING MANAGEMENT, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company (the “Company”), filed its STATEMENT OF DISSOLUTION with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 31, 2024. Persons with claims against the Company must present such claim to: Ag Hedging Management, LLC, c/o Emily F. Mordhorst, 10250 Regency Circle, Ste. 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. Claims against the Company must include the following information: (i) claimant’s name, address and telephone number during business hours; (ii) any facts which may support the claim; and (iii) any amounts allegedly owed by the Company under the claim. Claims not including this information will not be reviewed. Any claims against this Company will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce such claims is commenced within five (5) years after the date this Notice is last published.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION of a Limited Liability Company.
Notice is hereby given that E Lemus Concrete Solutions, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under Nebraska laws, with its designated office at 3242 Drexel St, Omaha, NE 68107. It is organized to transact any lawful business for which a Limited Liability Company may be organized under Nebraska laws. Its affairs are to be conducted by the manager Genaro Espinoza Ledesma & Maria M. Lemus Espinoza. Its registered agent is Clemente R Arevalo Gonzalez and his office is located at 3242 Drexel St, Omaha, NE 68107.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF ELKHORN URGENT CARE, LLC
Notice is hereby given that the Certificate of Organization of Elkhorn Urgent Care, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been amended to change the name of the Company to Urgent Care Elkhorn, LLC. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 20, 2024.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
LEGACY DESIGN STRATEGIES, LLC, Attorneys
9859 S. 168th Ave, Omaha, NE 68136
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
1. The name of the Limited Liability Company is ETHOS INTEGRATION, LLC.
2. The designated office of the limited liability company is 8309 South 48th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68157.
3. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Gerald F. Burr, at 8309 South 48th Avenue, Omaha, NE 68157.
4. The purpose for which the company is organized is to engage in any and all business which is lawful under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act of the State of Nebraska.
5. The company commenced its existence on March 28, 2024, and the period of duration of the Company shall be perpetual.
6. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by its Members in accordance with the company’s operating agreement.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF HIGH LIFE MILLARD, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that High Life Millard, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 6065 North 261st Circle, Valley, Nebraska 68064. The Registered Agent of the Company is DDLG Business Services, Inc., 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
Notice is hereby given that TreAmici, LLC (the “Company”) a Nebraska Limited Liability Company has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 1910 S 44th Street, Suite 101 Omaha NE 68105. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Tran & Associates Law, LLC.
/s/ Khanh Tran, Member
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF CRUSHING DREAMS, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Crushing Dreams, LLC (the “Company”)
Notice is hereby given that LuxeLiving Accent, LLC (the “Company”) a Nebraska Limited Liability Company has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 3900 Old Cheney Road, Suite 201, Lincoln NE 68516. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Tran & Associates Law, LLC. /s/ Yusef Almhmoud, Member
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF NULIFE HEALTH LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that NuLife Health LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 7804 N 281st Avenue, Valley, NE 68064. The Registered Agent of the Company is DDLG Business Services, Inc., 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. Dvorak Law Group, LLC 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68114
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
Law Offices
ABRAHAMS KASLOW & CASSMAN LLP
8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300
Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3419
Telephone 402-392-1250
Facsimile 402-392-0816
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
BCDR LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the company is 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The name and street and mailing address of the initial registered agent of the company for service of process are Andrew P. Deaver and 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney 10306 Regency Parkway Drive
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF LASHLEY CATTLE, LLC
Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is Lashley Cattle, LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 209 East Second Street, Curtis, NE 69025. The name and address of the registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc., 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, NE 68114. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on March 26, 2024, and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.
LDM Business Services, Inc., Organizer
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
Jeffrey T. Palzer * 10828 Old Mill Road, Ste. 6, Omaha, NE 68154
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
1. The name of the Company is ACE OUTDOOR PARTS, LLC.
2. The street address of the initial designated office is 118 W. Reichmuth Road, Valley, NE 68064. The Registered Agent is Angela Getsfred and the Registered Agent’s address is 118 W. Reichmuth Road, Valley, NE 68064.
3. The general nature of the Company is sales of outdoor equipment.
4. The Company commenced on March 26, 2024, and shall have perpetual existence.
5. The affairs of the Company are to be conducted by Members, the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer and such officers as the Members shall determine.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024 NOTICE
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF SMART TWIST MEDIA MARKETING LLC
Notice is hereby given that SMART TWIST MEDIA MARKETING LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 1610 B St Omaha NE 68108. The initial agent for service of process of the Company is Helmer Guiovanny Ramirez Diaz , 1610 B St Omaha NE 68108.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF WHINF, INC.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WHINF, Inc. has been incorporated under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The corporation is authorized to issue 10,000 shares of common stock at a par value of $1.00 each. The street address of the corporation’s registered office is 12325 Emmet Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68164 and the name of its initial registered agent is Paul G. Cech. The name and street address of the incorporator of the corporation is Michael C. Schilken, 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF ZERO116, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Zero116, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 9500 W. Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Registered Agent of the Company is Michael C. Schilken, 9500 W. Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF MBO INVESTMENTS, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MBO Investments, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 11707 Stonegate Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68164. The Registered Agent of the Company is DDLG Business Services, Inc., 9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100 Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF ELEVATED JUNK REMOVAL OMAHA, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elevated Junk Removal Omaha, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 4512 S 68th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68117. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 26, 2024.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF RED TRUCK RENOVATIONS, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Red Truck Renovations, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 13301 Cottner Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 26, 2024.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
SEAN D. MOYLAN, Attorney
1010 South 120 th Street, Suite 320 Omaha, Nebraska 68154
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
Notice is given that McCarville Prosthetics and Implant Dentistry, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, filed its Statement of Dissolution with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 26 th , 2024, and the company is in the process of a voluntary dissolution. The terms and conditions of the dissolution are, in general, that all debts and obligations of the company are to be fully paid and satisfied or adequate provision is to be made therefore, and that the balance of the remaining assets are to be distributed to its members. The manager will wind up and liquidate the company’s business and affairs. If you have a claim against McCarville Prosthetics and Implant Dentistry, LLC, please provide the following information with respect to your claim: (1) your name or the name of your entity; (2) the nature of your claim; (3) the amount of the claim; and (4) the date your claim arose. All claims should be mailed to Moylan Law at 1010 S. 120 th St. Ste. #320, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. A claim against McCarville Prosthetics and Implant Dentistry, LLC is barred unless an action to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the publication date of the third required notice.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF BENNINGTON URGENT CARE, LLC
Notice is hereby given that the Certificate of Organization of Bennington Urgent Care, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been amended to change the name of the Company to Urgent Care Bennington, LLC. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 20, 2024.
Dvorak Law Group, LLC
9500 West Dodge Road, Suite 100
Omaha, NE 68114
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Edvise College Consulting, LLC, with its designated office located at 3555 Farnam Street, Suite 1000, Omaha, NE 68131 gives notice that it filed a Certificate of Organization with the Secretary of State on March 22. 2024. The registered agent is Barbara Medbery-Prchal and the Registered Office is 3555 Farnam Street, Suite 1000 Omaha, NE 68131. The company may engage in any lawful business or commercial activity for which a limited liability company may be organized. Kylie Karsky,
Member
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
Mary E. Vandenack, Attorney DUGGAN BERTSCH, LLC
17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3
Omaha, Nebraska , 68118
Telephone 402-504-1300
Notice of Amendment to Certificate of Organization of Limited Liability Company
Notice is hereby given that Verve Solutions LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company (the “Company”), filed an Amended Certificate of Organization with the Nebraska Secretary of State on March 11, 2024, changing its name to WiseMind Innovations LLC. The designated office of the Company is 11404 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, NE 68154. The agent for service of process for the Company is VW Agents LLC located at 17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3, Omaha, NE 68118.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
WHITMORE LAW OFFICE LLC
7602 PACIFIC STREET, SUITE 200, OMAHA, NEBRASKA 68114
RESTATED NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION AND AMENDMENT
TO THE CERTIFICATE OF ORGANIZATION OF SALVAGED SOUL TATTOO LLC
Notice is hereby given that Salvaged Soul Tattoo LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office of the Company, as amended, is 5055 S 108th Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68137. The Registered Agent of the Company, as amended, is Corporation Consultants, 7602 Pacific Street, Suite 200, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Company was formed on February 11, 2021 and amended, as referenced above, to change its Registered Agent, to clarify its Designated Office Address, and revised to include all information required by the Nebraska Secretary of State, removing extraneous information. The Amended Certificate of Organization was filed on December 29, 2023.
First publication April 5, 2024, final April 19, 2024
STEVEN G. RANUM, Attorney CROKER HUCK LAW FIRM
2120 S. 72nd Street, Suite 1200 Omaha, Nebraska 68124
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF EL RAPIDO TRUCKING, LLC
The name of the limited liability
Nebraska 68007. This professional limited liability company shall perform personal services rendered by real estate salespersons. The Company commenced business on March 19, 2024.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Neb.Rev.St. § 21-2,229, notice is hereby given that the undersigned has formed a for profit, domestic corporation under the Nebraska Model Business Corporation Act. The name of the Corporation is Shiso Nebraska, Inc., which has initially been authorized to issue 10,000 shares of common stock. The street address of the Company’s initial registered office in Nebraska is 11409 Davenport Street, Omaha, NE 68154 and the name of its registered agent at such address is Connor W. Orr. Connor W. Orr, Incorporator 11409 Davenport Street, Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 408-6488
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF TEN22, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ten22, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 14301 FNB Parkway, Suite 204, Omaha, Nebraska 68154. The Registered Agent of the Company is Jennifer L. Rattner, 14301 FNB Parkway, Suite 204, Omaha, Nebraska 68154.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION of a Limited Liability Company.
Notice is hereby given that Noble Lion Construction, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under Nebraska laws, with its designated office at 19868 L Street, Omaha, NE 68125. It is organized to transact any lawful business for which a Limited Liability Company may be organized under Nebraska laws. Its affairs are to be conducted by the manager Leo Medina & Ycelsa Medina. Its registered agent is Leo Medina and his office is located at 19868 L Street, Omaha, NE 68125.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
Rebecca M. Queensland, Attorney 10306 Regency Parkway Drive
Omaha, Nebraska 68114
NOTICE OF THE ORGANIZATION OF LJ FOWLER, LLC
Notice is hereby given of the formation of a limited liability company under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the limited liability company is LJ Fowler, LLC. The address of the initial designated office is 33364 738 Road Imperial, NE 69033. The general nature of the business to be transacted is all lawful business. The company commenced existence on March 21, 2024, and shall have perpetual duration. The affairs of the company shall be conducted by the Members, as prescribed by the Operating Agreement.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
KOUKOL JOHNSON SCHMIT & MILONE, LLC
3839 South 148th Street, Suite 160
Omaha, Nebraska 68144
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF FAMILY COACH, MD, LLC
A Nebraska Limited Liability Company
Notice is hereby given that Family Coach, MD, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with the following registered agent and office: Michael W. Milone, of Koukol Johnson Schmit & Milone, LLC, 3839 South 148th Street, Suite 160, Omaha, Nebraska 68144. The designated office is located at 9810 Pasadena Avenue, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The general nature of its business is to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business, other than banking or insurance, for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, including but not limited to individual, organizational and family coaching. The company was organized and commenced on March 21, 2024, and it will have perpetual existence. The affairs of the company are to be conducted by its members, until such time as his/her successors are selected pursuant to the Operating Agreement.
Larisa Che, Member and Organizer Juvet Che, Member
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF BD OPERATIONS, LLC
A NEBRASKA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BD Operations, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 6522 North 105th Street, Omaha, NE 68122 and with its initial agent for service of process being
Michael K. Huffer whose office is located at 9290 West Dodge Road, Suite 302, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The general nature of its business is to engage in any lawful business. The company was organized and commenced March 11, 2024, and its period of duration will be perpetual, unless terminated earlier. The affairs of the limited liability company shall be conducted by its Member/Manager until such time as a successor or successors are selected pursuant to the Operating Agreement.
Michael K. Huffer, Organizer
9290 West Dodge Road, Suite 302 Omaha, Nebraska 68114
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Notice is hereby given that Wicks and Works Collective LLC has been organized under the laws of the state of Nebraska, with its initial designated office at 5104 N 137th St. Omaha, NE 68164. The initial agent for service of process is Joseph Evans, 6605 Lafayette Ave, Omaha, NE 68132.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF OMNICORP VENTURES, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Omnicorp Ventures, LLC (the “Company”) has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The Designated Office Address of the Company is 10730 Pacific Street, Suite 230, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The Registered Agent of the Company is Jennifer L Rattner, 14301 FNB Parkway, Suite 204, Omaha, Nebraska 68154.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Scott A. Meyerson, Esq.
LIKES MEYERSON HATCH LLC
444 Regency Parkway Dr., #100 Omaha, NE 68114
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF Fair Winds Financial Planning LLC
Notice is hereby given that Fair Winds Financial Planning LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The street and mailing address of the Company’s initial designated office is 6760 Ridgewood Dr., Papillion, NE 68133; and mailing address of the Company’s initial agent for service of process is 6760 Ridgewood Dr., Papillion, NE 68133; and the Company’s initial agent for service of process at such address is Dan Kline.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Phillip T. Sanberg, Attorney LAMSON DUGAN & MURRAY LLP
10306 Regency Parkway Drive Omaha, Nebraska 68114
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF BAILEY LAW, P.C., L.L.O.
Notice is hereby given that a professional corporation has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the corporation is Bailey Law, P.C., L.L.O. The corporation is authorized to issue 1,000 shares of common stock. The name and street address of the corporation’s incorporator and initial registered agent is LDM Business Services, Inc., 10306 Regency Parkway Drive, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The address of the initial designated office is 12830 Augusta Avenue, Omaha, NE 68144.
LDM Business Services, Inc., a Nebraska corporation
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Notice is hereby given that 38MM Marina and RV Resort LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been dissolved by act of the Company with the consent of its sole Member. A statement of Dissolution was filed with the Secretary of State with an effective date of March 21, 2024. All known debts, obligations and liabilities of the company have been paid or otherwise provided for, and all remaining property and assets of the company have been distributed to its Members. Those parties having claims against the Company shall state the name and address of the claimant, amount and basis of the claim, and the date the claim arose and mail the same to Jeff Howell 15457 HWY 5 Sunrise Beach, MO 65079. All claims against the Company will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the first publication of this notice. The company affairs and distribution of assets have been managed by Jeff Howell, Member. The company has no remaining assets, and all liabilities have been paid or duly provided for. Jeff Howell, Member
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF WENDY SHAW INTERIORS INC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Wendy Shaw Interiors Inc is incorporated under the laws of Nebraska. The address of the registered office is 14605 Grant Street, Omaha, NE 68116. The general nature of business is to engage in interior design services and to do and perform any and all things authorized by the laws of Nebraska pertaining to said services.
The authorized capital is 10,000 shares of common stock having a par value of $1.00 each. The corporation shall commence business immediately, and its duration shall be perpetual. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a Board of Directors of not less than the number required by law. The officers shall be the President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer, and such other officers as shall be designated in the By-Laws.
Dated this 12th day of March, 2024.
Wendy Shaw, Incorporator
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Darren R. Carlson, Attorney CARLSON & BLAKEMAN, LLP
2002 Douglas Street, Ste. 100 Omaha, NE 68102
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF SICNER PROPERTIES, LLC
Notice is hereby given that SICNER PROPERTIES, LLC is organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The initial designated office is 2002 Douglas Street, Ste. 100, Omaha, NE 68102. The Company’s initial registered agent in the State of Nebraska is: DARREN R. CARLSON, whose address is 2002 Douglas Street, Ste. 100, Omaha, NE 68102. The purpose of the Company is to engage in any lawful business and activity, as may be mutually agreed upon by the Members from time to time, and which are not prohibited by the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The Company commenced with filing its Certificate of Organization on March 20, 2024, and shall have a perpetual period of duration. The Company is a Member Managed Limited Liability Company.
Darren R. Carlson, Organizer
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Notice is hereby given that HOWELL ENTERPRISES, INC., a Nebraska corporation, has been dissolved by act of the Corporation with the consent of its sole Member. Articles of Dissolution were filed with the Secretary of State with an effective date of March 21, 2024. All known debts, obligations and liabilities of the corporation have been paid or otherwise provided for, and all remaining property and assets of the corporation have been distributed to its Members. Those parties having claims against the Corporation shall state the name and address of the claimant, amount and basis of the claim, and the date the claim arose and mail the same to Jeff Howell 15457 HWY 5 Sunrise Beach, MO 65079. All claims against the Corporation will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the first publication of this notice. The corporation affairs and distribution of assets have been managed by Jeff Howell, Member. The corporation has no remaining assets, and all liabilities have been paid or duly provided for. Jeff Howell, Member
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
Old Mill Manufacturing, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The address of the initial designated office of the company is 24206 Bluff Road, Alvo, Nebraska 68304. The name and street and mailing address of the initial registered agent of the company for service of process are Martin D. Harms, 24206 Bluff Road, Alvo, Nebraska 68304. First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF JP & PC 182,
has been incorporated under the Nebraska Nonprofit Corporation Act. The corporation is a Public Benefit Corporation. The street address of the corporation’s initial registered office is 17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3, Omaha, NE 68118, and the name of the initial registered agent of the corporation at that office is Mary Vandenack. The corporation is organized for charitable, religious, educational, and scientific purposes. The corporation commenced on 23rd day of January, 2024. The name and street address of the incorporator of the corporation is Mary E. Vandenack, 17007 Marcy Street, Suite 3, Omaha, NE 68118. The corporation will not have members.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Notice is hereby given that a corporation has been formed under the laws of the State of Nebraska, and that the name of the corporation is KBDI, INC. The corporation is authorized to issue 1,000 shares of common stock. The corporation is located at 11880 S. 203rd Circle, Gretna, NE 68028. The name and street address of the corporation’s initial registered agent is Barbara Medbery-Prchal 3555 Farnam St., Suite 1000, Omaha, NE 68131 and its incorporator is Kellie Urban. Kellie Urban, Incorporator
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
Julia K. Palzer * 10828 Old Mill Road, Ste. 6, Omaha NE 68154
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
1. The name of the Company is SARAH SCHNEIDER LIFE COACHING, LLC.
2. The street address of the initial designated office is 15418 Weir St., #110, Omaha, NE, 68137. The registered agent is Sarah Schneider and the Registered Agent’s address is 15418 Weir St., #110, Omaha, NE, 68137.
3. The general nature of the Company is life coaching, counseling, and encouraging clients through personal challenges to reach their goals.
4. The Company commenced on March 25, 2024, and shall have perpetual existence.
5. The affairs of the Company are to be conducted by Members, the President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and such officers as the Members shall determine.
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF REFLECTIVE MINDS, LLC
Notice is hereby given of the organization of Reflective Minds, LLC.
1. The name of the limited liability company is Reflective Minds, LLC.
2. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office is 11220 Fort Street, Suite 102, Omaha, NE 68164, and the name and street address of the registered agent for service of process is Stephanie Radda, 11220 Fort Street, Suite 102, Omaha, NE 68164.
3. The limited liability company is organized to render professional counseling services, which its members, managers, and agents are licensed to perform.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF BAREESSENCE MEDICAL SPA, LLC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that BareEssence Medical Spa, LLC has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska. The designated office of the limited liability company is 10040 Regency Circle, Suite 345, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The registered agent and office of the limited liability company is Koley Jessen P.C., L.L.O., 1125 South 103rd Street, Suite 800, Omaha, Nebraska 68124. The limited liability company commenced business on March 12, 2024.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Notice is hereby given that Howell Investments, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been dissolved by act of the Company with the consent of its sole Member. A statement of Dissolution was filed with the Secretary of State with an effective date of March 21, 2024. All known debts, obligations and liabilities of the company have been paid or otherwise provided for, and all remaining property and assets of the company have been distributed to its Members. Those parties having claims against the Company shall state the name and address of the claimant, amount and basis of the claim, and the date the claim arose and mail the same to Jeff Howell 15457 HWY 5 Sunrise Beach, MO 65079. All claims against the Company will be barred unless a proceeding to enforce the claim is commenced within five (5) years after the first publication of this notice. The company affairs and distribution of assets have been managed by Jeff Howell, Member. The company has no remaining assets, and all liabilities have been paid or duly provided for. Jeff Howell, Member
First publication March 29, 2024, final April 12, 2024
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
The name of the Company is B.A. Weddle Holdings LLC. The Designated Office of the Company is 7014 North 76th Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68122. The Registered Agent and Office of the Company is Barbara A. Weddle, 7014 North 76th Circle, Omaha, Nebraska 68122. This limited liability company commenced business on March 12, 2024.
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Neb.Rev.St. § 21-2,229, notice is hereby given that the undersigned has formed a for profit, domestic corporation under the Nebraska Model Business Corporation Act. The name of the Corporation is TSH Enterprises, Inc., which has initially been authorized to issue 10,000 shares of common stock. The street address of the Company’s initial registered office in Nebraska is 23263 Agee Lane, Waterloo, NE 68069 and the name of its registered agent at such address is Taylor Hill. Connor W. Orr, Incorporator 11409 Davenport Street, Omaha, NE 68154 (402) 408-6488
First publication March 22, 2024, final April 5, 2024
Law Offices
ABRAHAMS KASLOW & CASSMAN LLP
8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300
Omaha, Nebraska 68114-3419
Telephone 402-392-1250
Facsimile 402-392-0816
NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION
SJSZ 5, LLC has been organized as a limited liability company under the Nebraska Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The street and mailing address of the initial designated office of the company is 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114. The name and street and mailing address of the initial registered agent of the company for service of process are Thomas J. Malicki, Abrahams Kaslow & Cassman LLP, 8712 West Dodge Road, Suite 300, Omaha, Nebraska 68114.
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Date of first use of name in Nebraska: July 2023
General nature of business: hair replacement services.
Jared Widseth
Signature of Applicant or Legal Representative
First publication April 5, 2024
DUGGAN BERTSCH Expands to Omaha in Alliance with Mary Vandenack
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DUGGAN BERTSCH and Mary Vandenack’s team share a common focus–serving each client as if they were our only client and devoting our years of experience to their success. With a track record of excellence and complementary practice areas, the merger will give Omaha nationally recognized representation in business and corporate law, trusts and estates, and tax.
We are not just your lawyers–we’re your partners in success. It’s time to welcome Omaha’s newest comprehensive legal resource. DUGGAN
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