The business development director for Kahler Slater, which recently opened an office in Shockoe Slip, says her pastime of choice is comparable to her work hunting down new clients for the company.
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Downtime: Spinning a yarn with Margaret Hardy (and her goats)
The first female president of downtown law firm Sands Anderson spends free time spinning wool from her own flock of eight Angora goats at her 45-acre farm in Caroline County.
Downtime: Jim Theobald and the Usual Suspects
When the chairman of Hirschler Fleischer isn’t busy playing classic rock with his band on the weekends, you’ll probably find him at his winery or teaching yoga around town.
Downtime: Bike shop manager racing to break depression cycle
The shop manager of a Henrico fitness studio plans to bike in a 3,000-mile race in support of the locally based Cameron K. Gallagher Foundation.
Downtime: Adman juggles fact and fiction
While his surname is synonymous with advertising in Richmond, it’s been putting pen to paper outside the family business that has helped Stephen Hawley Martin make a name for himself.
Off the Clock 2016: A year’s worth of Downtime
The first year of “Downtime” captured some unique and unusual stories – tales of individual accomplishment, different takes on team building, and interests ranging from mountain climbing and skydiving to pole vaulting and painting – even opera singing.
Downtime: When downtime becomes full-time
“I loved the company, loved the people, and I planned to work there for a while,” David Short said. “And then this art thing came along.”
Downtime: Opera man Chase Peak
The 30-year-old relationship manager for Equity Concepts twilights as an opera singer, most recently appearing in Capitol Opera Richmond’s production of the Filipino opera “Noli Me Tangere.”
Downtime: Olympic hopeful aims higher
A former Richmond high school pole-vaulting standout, state record-setter and cancer survivor is setting her sights on the next summer Olympic games in Tokyo – and figuring out a financial game plan to get there in four years.
Downtime: High adventure with George Nyfeler
Whether he’s skiing in Canada or camping in Montana or hiking the Rocky Mountains, local business owner George Nyfeler makes time away from work the best way he knows how: by taking work with him. The avid outdoor adventurer and president of downtown-based surveying firm Nyfeler Associates said he’s found the most success from project… Read more »