InterBusiness Issues - June 2008

Features

A New Era in Building Design

by Darcy Immerman, Richard John & Adam Procell
STS/AECOM
The cleanest, safest, most secure, reliable and cost-effective kilowatt-hour is the one that isn’t used.

Charting our Course to a Greener Community

by Don Forrest
Farnsworth Group, Inc.
Peoria now faces the same challenge facing every other community and organization considering a move toward greenness: How does one pursue sustainability?
Also in this issue...

Breaking Up Is Hard to Do… If You Are Unprepared

by Michael S. Seneca
Howard & Howard Attorneys, P.C.
Carefully drafted operating agreements can avoid contentious and expensive disputes between members. An operating agreement should always include a tie-breaking mechanism for deadlock situations.

Estate Planning

by Dennis Fulkerson
RSM McGladrey
While estate planning often focuses on distribution of wealth after death, experts say many grantors don’t make good use of tax-favored tools that can be used during their lifetime.

Rally for Healthcare Comes to Bradley’s Campus

by Brad McMillan
Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service
Nearly 100 Bradley University students joined members from AARP and the community to urge elected officials to get beyond gridlock and to work on bipartisan solutions for America’s health care crisis.
Columns
Patrick Kirchhofer - Peoria County Farm Bureau
Mayor Jim Ardis - City of Peoria
W. Michael Bryant, Methodist Medical Center
William Prather, Peoria County Board
Dr. John Erwin - Illinois Central College
Dr. R. Michael Gulley, OSF Saint Francis Medical Center
Mary Pille - Employers' Association
Michael Stephan - Heart of Illinois United Way
David Smith - Manpower Professional
Bashir Ali - Central Illinois Workforce Network