A longtime supporter of the academic and athletic departments of Asbury College (Kentucky), C. Frederick Wehba recently participated on a guest panel that discussed the intersection of faith and public policy in our society. By virtue of his remarkable career in real estate, C. Frederick Wehba is uniquely positioned to speak on these important matters. Here, C. Frederick Wehba … [Read more...]
James Cullem Recalls His Experiences with Start-up Biotechnology Companies
As a life-science entrepreneur, James Cullem has assisted a number of early-stage life science companies over the past decade. Over the past six years, he has served as CEO for a trio of start-up biotechnology companies, and has served as part of senior management teams at early-stage proteomics and genomics companies. Here, James Cullem talks with the staff of Oceans 2003 … [Read more...]
Professionals Serve as Corporate Role Models Through Volunteerism
For modern business, being an active philanthropist in the local community doesn’t mean sacrificing revenue. In fact, these ventures can actually inspire a measure of goodwill that keeps a business on track for more sales and customer revenue. According to a recent study performed by Echo Global and Cone Communications, 91 percent of customers are motivated to switch brands to … [Read more...]
Richard E. Dover Announces Deal on Historic Alexander Inn
Richard E. Dover is general manager of Family Pride Corporation, one of the Southeast’s leading preservation companies. Most of the company’s projects have been rehabilitating iconic, historic buildings into assisted living facilities. Here Richard E. Dover answers questions about an ambitious project in Oak Ridge, Tenn., the restoration of the Alexander Inn. Oceans 2003: … [Read more...]
Kelley Hamilton of Bonaventure Discusses Vital Health Screenings for Seniors
Besides a healthy diet and regular exercise, for aging adults, health screenings are the best way to stay healthy. Some of these tests are less well known than others. For example, for many years, hearing loss in older adults has been considered an unfortunate but inconsequential part of aging. Recent studies have shown, however, that hearing loss doesn’t just affect a person’s … [Read more...]