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Jonathan Chasen is a private wealth advisor with Wells Fargo, and he serves as the chair of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce Futures committee. They are charged with setting the vision for how the Chamber moves forward as an organization to best serve its members and the community.
Natalie Oschrin joined the show to discuss the progress of the Belmont Bridge, affordable housing initiatives in response to rising housing prices in the city, vacancies on boards and commissions and more.
Firefighter Suzanne Herndon is a part of the peer support team with ACFR and she joined the show to talk about the departments ongoing efforts to support the mental health of first responders as well as those they serve in the community and more.
Jill joined the show to discuss the record high number hit by the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the resilience of the American economy.
Listen as former Federal Prosecutor Tim Heaphy objectively examines the response to the protests at UVA on May 4th and voices his support for President Jim Ryan.
Listen as Michael Guthrie analyzes the CAAR first quarter market report as well as rising prices, lack of inventory, higher interest rates, and more.
Chief Kochis discussed the increased presence of his officers in the community, safety on the downtown mall and the police response to the protests held at UVA on May 4th.
Erin Chandler provided an update on the critical importance of all the services provided to thousands of children through the UVA Children’s Hospital and what your generous support goes toward and much more.
Ann Mallek joined the show to recap the Board of Supervisors meeting which included discussions on the six-year VDOT county transportation plan focusing on unpaved roads, the permitted uses for the ragged mountain trail as well as the new Tesla auto dealership.
Dr. Chhabra describes the extensive pediatric orthopedic care his department provides in regard to the importance of supporting UVA Children’s Hospital as well as the pending multi-billion-dollar lawsuit against the NCAA regarding retroactive payments to student athletes.