Business
The Wichita Business Journal – Bob Mudd
The Wichita business journal, is one of the premier business magazines in the country. This paper, is published every other year and has been in existence for more than seventy-five years. The magazine was started back in 1917 by Harry W. Mudd III and is widely considered one of the oldest publications in the country.
Mudd is a retired lawyer who also served as the City Attorney and County Judge. He is also an entrepreneur and former publisher of the local newspaper. The magazine is considered to be the premier business publication in the area because of the quality of articles it contains. The magazine provides a comprehensive overview of local, national, state and even international business matters.
Mudd is a member of the Business Round Table, and he holds degrees from the University of Michigan and Washington University in St. Louis. He has also been named to the Roll of Honor of the State Bar Association and is listed in the National Magazine Hall of Fame. The business magazine, also covers entertainment, politics and sports.
Mudd’s publications, such as the weekly Business Day, are published online. The online edition of Business Day, which is published every Saturday, includes a complete schedule of upcoming events. The website also includes information on the website. Businesses can also purchase subscriptions for these publications and print out copies for their own use.
In addition to the Business Day, the business publication also offers an award winning feature called the “Journalist’s Report” where a journalist gives his or her thoughts and ideas on a current business issue. The Journalist’s Report will include a link to the website for the businesses mentioned in the report. Businesses can buy subscriptions to Business Day, as well as the weekly Business Day publication, for around ten dollars a month.
Mudd also publishes the “Business Round Table,” which is an open house for small businesses. Mudd is a member of the “Committee of 100” and has received numerous awards from the National League of Cities and other organizations.
Mudd is well known for his philanthropy. He has donated money to various organizations including the Children’s Hospital, Boys and Girls Club and the Boys and Girls Club of Kansas City. He also serves as a trustee for the United Way of Wichita, which provides financial support to various community and civic organizations.
In addition to his editorial contributions to the Business Day and the Journal, Mudd has written many books, both fiction and non-fiction. He is an avid hunter and has written numerous articles about hunting. His hunting books are best sellers and are sold all over the country.
Mudd is a very popular radio talk show host and has also appeared on numerous television shows including CNN and the Discovery Channel. Mudd is also the host of a syndicated radio program that has been broadcasting since 1980.
Mudd has also received many accolades for his bookkeeping work, which has earned him numerous awards. Mudd has been listed as a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and as a Business Week contributing editor.
Mudd has also written several books and reports about accounting. Mudd’s books include Accounting Superstition and Other Accounting Methods: An Introduction and CPA Guide to the Practice of Bookkeeping.
Mudd is married and has four children. His wife, Nancy, also writes columns about their experiences as a couple for the Business Journal.
Mudd is a past chair of the Kansas State Chamber of Commerce and was a previous president of the KSCA. Mudd has also served as secretary of the board of trustees of the KSCA and has also served on the advisory board of the Kansas Business Council.
Mudd has a passion for writing about businesses and has many awards and recognition for his writing. He is a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines in the Wichita area.
Mudd is an active member of the Kansas Business Development Association (KBDA). and the Kansas Small Business Administration.