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Kevin Stinnett from The Lane Report joins Jack to talk about economic windfall for the state from the Kentucky Derby and Commerce Lexington was named the 2025 Economic Development Office of the Year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee Shaw hosts a discussion about the economy, jobs and business issues with Andi Johnson, chief policy officer, Commerce Lexington; Jason Bailey, executive director, Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; Andrew McNeill, president, Kentucky Forum for Rights, Economics & Education (KYFREE); and Terry Brooks, executive director, Kentucky Youth Advocates.
Special guest host and former WVLK legend Alan Stein fills in for Kruser as he talks with Carla Blanton from Commerce Lexington in hour 1. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Stinnett from The Lane Report joins Jack to talk about Commerce Lexington's small business awards and the Lexington Humane Society's report on the most expensive dog breeds based on cost of care. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special guest host Alan Stein fills in for Kruser as he talks to Andi Johnson and Gina Greathouse from Commerce Lexington about the Regional Competitiveness Plan in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gina Greathouse has been involved in economic development for more than 30 years, beginning with state government and with Commerce Lexington since 1995. As the executive vice president for economic development with Commerce Lexington, Greathouse and her team help promote Lexington as great place to do business, advocate for favorable public policy, and serve as an intermediary for the city and the local business community. Plain and simple, Gina's (and Commerce Lex as an organization's) goal is to encourage new job growth and better opportunities for the citizens living in the Bluegrass. On this episode, we discuss some of the stories behind some incredible businesses in the Bluegrass, the role of Commerce Lexington, and the future of Lexington and the selling points of the city to get there. Hosted by Weston Lockhart and Ross Boggess DevelopLex is proud to be supported by: SVN Stone Commercial Real Estate Community Trust Bank Rapid Fire Home Buyers Learn more about Middle Tech and our network of shows at MiddleTech.com Intro music by SmithTheMister
In this episode of SKO Unmuted, co-host Adam Back is joined by Commerce Lexington's Chief Policy Officer Andi Johnson and SKO member attorney Stephen Sherman to discuss the results of the radical tax changes proposed (and then passed after overturning a gubernatorial veto) in the 2022 legislative session. With these changes comes a multi-year plan that promises to abolish the state's income tax, a loss of state revenue offset by an expanded list of services that will now be subject to the state's 6% income tax. Our guests discuss how a plan like this can play out, and who the ultimate winners and losers may be. Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast does not constitute, and is not intended to constitute, legal advice; instead, all information and content are for general informational purposes only. As this presentation was recorded in June 2021, the material presented may not reflect the most up-to-date legal or other information. Persons needing legal advice should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to their particular legal matter. No listener should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information in this podcast without first seeking legal advice from an attorney in the relevant jurisdiction. Only your individual attorney can provide assurances that the information presented herein - and your interpretation of it - is applicable or appropriate to your particular situation. Downloading or listening to this presentation does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and the law firm of Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC, any of SKO's attorneys, and any of the presenters in this podcast.
Rancho Mesa's Vice President of the Landscape Group, Drew Garcia discusses business tactics and safety in the landscape industry with Roscoe Klausing from Klausing Group, Central Kentucky's first Landscape Industry Certified professional in 2000 and the youngest winner of Commerce Lexington's Small Business of the Year award. Show Notes: Klausing Group Website, https://www.klausinggroup.com/ Klausing Group YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLQC4njF66j-jkEsUxdLTOA Klausing Group Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/Klausing-Group-256404621062313/ Klausing Group LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/klausing-group/ Director: Alyssa Burley Producers: Alyssa Burley, Drew Garcia Editor: Lauren Stumpf Host: Drew Garcia Guest: Roscoe Klausing, President & CEO Music: “Hiking” by Silent Partner © Copyright 2020. Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc. All rights reserved.
Bob Quick from Commerce Lexington, Inc. talks about Chamber Travel Events. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode42 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Both of the sponsors for this podcast provide value to your Chamber at no cost and can even add to your non-dues revenue. Community Matters, Inc. for your next Chamber publication: chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit for a great credit card processing affinity program: chamberchatpodcast.com/cc
Special Guests Lee and Julia Hall join us from Hallway Feeds. Hallway Feeds was named Commerce Lexington's Small Business of the Year. Tune in to hear about this outstanding Central […] The post The Tom Dupree Show 7-8am 10-19-19 appeared first on Dupree Financial.
This week on Local Matters, Commerce Lexington's Gina Greathouse talks to Alan Stein and Skip Eliot about the Lexington Real Estate Market and some of the things that make it great.
Tyra, with Commerce Lexington, talks with Scott about the Access Loan Program.
Bob, from Commerce Lexington, tells Jack about the upcoming Chamber trip to South America.
Bob, from Commerce Lexington, shares some interesting rankings.
Bob, CEO of Commerce Lexington, talks with Jack about legislative priorities for the Chamber.
Carl's last appearance as Chair of the Board of Commerce Lexington.
Blanton, from Commerce Lexington, joins Jack.
Carla, from Commerce Lexington, updates Jack on upcoming events.
Carla, from Commerce Lexington, talks with Jack about the apparent conflict between expanding the Urban Service Area and preserving area horse farms.
Carla, from Commerce Lexington, talks about Global Entrepreneurship week.
Carla, from Commerce Lexington, talks with Jack about how smart Lexington is.