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The Brothers That Just Do Gutters

Issue: September 2011 by .

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Client satisfaction, customer service and communication are the top priorities for The Brothers that just do Gutters, owned and operated by Jeremiah Boles. While some may question whether gutters are important enough to singularly focus a business around them, Boles and his brothers carefully selected this business model. Kenny Parsons first began in the gutter [...]

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Paw Prints Mobile Vet: Pet Care that Makes House Calls

Issue: August 2011 by .

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When Gino, my pet Yorkshire/Maltese mix, sees me from his crate at the end of my work day, immediately his tail begins to wag. He looks up, ears down and crouches his 6-pound self all the way to the ground in anticipation or excitement, I never know which. It is a greeting I have come [...]

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TPS Displays: Displaying a Customer-Driven Mindset

Issue: August 2011 by .

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A coveted talent among those in the marketing profession is one that can take the sporadic doodlings of a business owner on a cocktail napkin and transform it into a creation that accurately represents their business. TPS Displays, a tradeshow management firm in Lynchburg, considers that talent one of their many specialties, along with exhibit [...]

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The Lynchburg Insurance Group: Getting Personal & In-Depth with Clients

Issue: July 2011 by .

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It is hard to believe that it is actually Lynchburg portrayed in the black and white pictures hanging on the walls of The Lynchburg Insurance Group in Wyndhurst. Classic cars line the streets in one snapshot of downtown and the landmarks are easily recognizable in others. It is a photographic tribute to early Lynchburg and [...]

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Benchmark Systems: Where Technology Means Business

Issue: July 2011 by .

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There once was a time when books were found at a library through the use of a card catalogue and cassette tapes were rewound to the perfect spot with a pencil eraser. Those days are long gone, along with four-wheeled roller skates and black rotary dial telephones. Technology is ever-evolving and changing the way the [...]

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MaxPlayFit—Supplying the Tools to Get Kids Outdoors

Issue: June 2011 by .

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For someone who loves everything about being outdoors, Pat McNamara is right where he should be—in the playground industry. McNamara owns MaxPlayFit, supplier of playground equipment, site furnishings and anything else he believes can draw people outside and make fitness fun. With an MBA from Lynchburg College, 25 years in the manufacturing business under his [...]

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Consumers/ Dornin-Adams: 150 Years of Getting It Right the First Time

Issue: June 2011 by .

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When a company has been around for 150 years, it is safe to say they know a thing or two about business. Consumers/Dornin-Adams is a collaboration of Dornin-Adams, established in 1861, and Consumers, established in 1946. The two came together around 1960, bringing to the table years of experience in tin ware, metal manufacturing, roofing, [...]

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Catalano’s: New York-Style Italian Deli Opens in Lynchburg

Issue: May 2011 by .

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Food lovers in Lynchburg, rejoice. Downtown supporters, be overjoyed. Partisans of the authentic Italian deli, search no more. Catalano’s Delicatessen has opened its doors at 908 Main Street and is serving up breakfast, lunch and dinner. Stop in for a smoothie and homemade granola or your favorite LavAzza espresso drink on the way to the [...]

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Piedmont Eye Center

Issue: May 2011 by .

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There was once a time when a visit to the doctor’s office was like a scene out of “The Andy Griffith Show.” Patients were smiling, doctors were stress-free and a genuine care and concern for every patient was evident at every visit. Sounds like a breath of fresh air compared to some of the patient [...]

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The Miller Home for Girls

Issue: April 2011 by .

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In Central Virginia, cities and towns rich with history carry stories of men and women who choose to live benevolent and honorable lives. One such man, Samuel Miller, a business man who believed strongly in the educational needs of children, left an endowment in his will towards the building of the Miller Female Orphanage Asylum, [...]

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