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Talking Business Over Coffee

Talking Business Over Coffee

WINA’s Courteney Stuart sits down with area business leaders for casual conversations about their business and industry. If you’d like your business to be considered, submit your business info here. (cstuart@charlottesvilleradiogroup.com)

Monday, January 9, 202301/09/2023

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 12 | Daniel Kauffman

Daniel Kauffman, owner of Public Fish and Oyster Bottlehouse Wine Shop and the soon-to-open Black Cow Chophouse talks about life…

Monday, December 19, 202212/19/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 11 | Tim Burgess

Longtime Charlottesville restaurateur Tim Burgess recalls his early days in the restaurant biz, opening Metropolitain with partner Vincent Derquennes, and…

Monday, December 5, 202212/05/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 10 | Ty Cooper

Filmmaker and founder of Lifeview Marketing Ty Cooper discusses how he ended up organizing entertainment events, the inspirations for his…

Monday, November 21, 202211/21/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 9 | Elizabeth Cromwell

Elizabeth Cromwell, president and CEO of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, shares her perspective on the area, the challenges…

Monday, November 7, 202211/07/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 8 | Travis Wilburn

Travis Wilburn, co-founder of StayCharlottesville, discusses with Courteney Stuart of the origins of the vacation and rental company, Wilburn’s other…

Monday, October 24, 202210/24/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 7 | Tracy Riffel

Sweet ReLeaf CBD Lounge owner Tracy Riffel talks about the booming industry and the challenges of operating a business in…

Monday, October 10, 202210/10/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 6 | Kimberlee Barrett-Johnson

Kimberlee Barrett-Johnson shares the story of how she founded ArkWise Wealth and why financial planning is a great career for…

Monday, September 26, 202209/26/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 5 | Zeke Cox

Courteney Stuart speaks with Zeke Cox  the challenges and joys of operating Classic Furniture, the family owned business started by…

Monday, September 12, 202209/12/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 4 | Gordon Sutton

Gordon Sutton, president of Tiger Fuel Co., explains the history of the family business, how the price of gas is…

Monday, August 22, 202208/22/2022

Talking Business Over Coffee: Episode 3 | Cynthia Schroder

Courteney speaks with Spring Street boutique owner Cynthia Schroder about her years in the retail business and what its like…

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