When Nigel Williams huddles with friends to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday, the local financial professional and former Hokies defensive lineman will be doing so with a unique perspective – that of an NFL free agent.
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Downtime: Law with a splash of olive oil
Gary LeClair travels to France several times a year, working the land and living the rustic life in his Provencal farmhouse called Mas de Oliviers – French for “farmhouse of olive trees.”
Off the Clock 2018: A year’s worth of Downtime
Richmond’s businesspeople continued to surprise us this year with their various interests outside the office.
Downtime: DMV’s house-decorating duo
Tom and Katy Mustian have had as many as 70,000 lights adorn their house, with additional wooden displays such as their signature shark and a to-scale pink Cadillac.
Downtime: Christina Dick’s balancing act
If you want to see Christina Dick serious, get her on a balance beam.
Downtime: Thru-hike debrief with Bruce Matson
Six months after embarking on his lifelong dream of a solo “thru-hike” of the Appalachian Trail, veteran local attorney Bruce Matson has returned to Richmond unscathed, fulfilled and several dozen pounds lighter. Having successfully completed the nearly 2,200-mile trek from Georgia to Maine, with stops along the way to rest and resupply, the 60-year-old chief… Read more »
Downtime: Holly Eve’s drive to dive
When she’s not dealing in real estate for the commonwealth of Virginia, Holly Law Eve takes a break from land – literally.
Downtime: Cheryl Shanahan travels through time
After coming into possession of a handwritten journal her adoptive great-great-aunt kept on her honeymoon in Europe, the local business development manager has a new motivation to travel – committing herself to retracing her relative’s months-long journey, more than a century later.
Downtime: Sailing by design
Local architect Rick Peterson’s love of sailing and being on the water has helped chart the course of his life more than once.
Downtime: Bruce Matson takes a hike – on the whole Appalachian Trail
The chief legal officer and partner of downtown law firm LeClairRyan leaves this weekend for a 2,200-mile trek, taking the first of 5 million steps from Georgia to Maine.