The NRI chairman and CEO is racking up the miles and closing deals on coal mining development sites.
Q&A
Monday Q&A: Turning on the faucet for small businesses
Richmonder Alex Cherlin’s financing franchise is working with local firms to get the cash flowing. BizSense talked with him last week.
Monday Q&A: How to dress the part
While BizSense usually focuses on the nitty-gritty local business news, we’re not so naive to think that clothes and appearance doesn’t play a role in business. A sharp outfit can make perfect business sense. So this week reporter Amy David chatted with a fashion consultant to help guide those of us who might veer off course occasionally. And it’s where we learned this nugget: “More places are going business casual, but there’s a difference between business casual and sloppy.”
Monday Q&A: What’s holding up the Canal Walk project?
BizSense catches up with Fountainhead Development principal Rick Gregory.
Monday Q&A: From minor-league ball to major-league deals
Bean Stringfellow and his agency, Proformance, recently secured a five-year, $65 million contract for a Blue Jays player.
Monday Q&A: Paying for news
The Richmond Times-Dispatch is partnering with Google to try to boost revenue. This week an exec from the Times-Dispatch chats with RBS about the plan.
Monday Q&A: From the ball field to the film biz
Rich Prado hasn’t been in school for almost a decade, and he’s still on the academic calendar, running his own business that creates recruiting videos for high school athletes.
Monday Q&A: ‘We focus on people who are at a crossroads’
Gus Iurillo can rescue you from the corporate ladder.
Monday Q&A: ‘Very big shoes to fill’
Former attorney Robby Peay is out to prove that age is nothing but a number.
Monday Q&A: Food pedaler pushes Richmond beyond pizza, Chinese
It began with four bikes, $5,000 and an idea for a food delivery service that was quick and didn’t depend on the use of a car. This week RBS chats with Frank Bucalo about his bike delivery startup.