Grand Forks – Three professionals from Grand Forks have mentioned Prayer Business as a successful women in business.
The Grand Forks Herald, a subsidiary, names its top 25 women in business every year. The identity highlights some of the top leaders of women from North Dakota, South Dakota and West Minnesota.
This year, the distinction included partners in Amy Hagensen, CPA and Brady Martz. Amanda Leavers Douglas, Assistant Director of Integrated Subsites Projects at the University of North Dakota Energy and Environmental Research Center. And Stefus, owner and business development manager in the LLC, Katie Harrington.
“Look around and it is easy to see why we celebrate the business success of female leaders every year,” said Perry Business Publisher Corry Venezell. “As it is, we have kept it on 25 years, and once again, I feel that this group photographs people who are there who make a difference between business and our region’s economy.”
The final list is determined by the Perry Business Staff, who consider the nominations that are sent from other business leaders and, in many cases, from staff and fellow workers.
The full list of 25 women’s top 25 of this year can be found on the Pery Business website. The content of the magazine is not behind the paywall and the digital subscriptions are free.
Below are the complete biography pieces-are found in full coverage of the Perry Business-in honor of this year’s Grand Forks Area:
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Amy Haginson: Haginson is a certified Public Accountant, partner and 20 -year -old employee at Brady Martz at Hagensen Grand Forks. It is an industry edge for firm construction and real estate niche, and specializes in construction, real estate, and employees benefiting from employees, which offers consultation, tax, and assurance services. She also oversees industry skills for the firm. The colleagues have described it as a visionary leader and a driven professional that focuses on the client’s service, quality, and the understanding of the challenges facing the business.

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Amanda Levers Douglas: Livers Douglas are Assistant Director for Integrated Subsites Projects at the UND’s Energy and Environmental Research Center at Douglas Grand Forks. In her role, she guides a team of scientists, who oversees the development of reserves and geophysical data integration for the diagnosis of hydrogen carbon resource and geologic CO2 storage analysis. It has provided expert testimony and guidance for the development of North Dakota’s policy and process.

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Katie Harrington: Herrington Stephas owns the third generation of LLC, where he both maintained the legacy of his family and created his effective path. It played a key role in establishing the company’s great forks facilities. Its expertise covers engineering, operations, management and business development, where she now operates new sales efforts in North America. A strong lawyer for innovation, she speaks in industry programs that promote the future solution of grid stability, decoration and more efficient energy.
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Kerry McDermut joined Perry Business Magazine in March 2023. She covers business industry trends in North Dakota, South Dakota and Western Central Minnesota. Email Address: cmcdermott@prairibusinessmagazine.com.