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Talking Business Over Coffee

Cayuga Radio Group President Chet Osadchey sits down with area business people for casual conversations on their business and industry.  They offer insight and guidance that’s worth listening to!

Tuesday, May 24, 201605/24/2016

Lou Sposito, President/CEO – Stonewell Bodies

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/lou-sposito-presidentceo-stonewell-bodies    

Friday, May 6, 201605/06/2016

John Krueger – President, HEP Sales and North Main Lumber

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/john-krueger-president-hep-sales-and-north-main-lumber  

Monday, April 18, 201604/18/2016

Beth Morse – Regional Director, Finger Lakes School of Massage

    https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/beth-morse-regional-director-finger-lakes-school-of-massage  

Thursday, April 14, 201604/14/2016

Micah Green – CEO, Maidbot

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/micah-green-ceo-maidbot

Tuesday, April 5, 201604/05/2016

Dean Zervos – Simeon’s Restaurant, Co-owner

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/dean-zervos-simeons-restaurant-co-owner

Wednesday, March 30, 201603/30/2016

Heather Sandford – Owner , The Piggery

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/heather-sandford-owner-the-piggery

Friday, March 25, 201603/25/2016

Adam Weitsman, Owner – Upstate Shredding

  https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/adam-weitsman-owner-upstate-shredding

Friday, March 11, 201603/11/2016

Chris Kirby, President & Founder – Ithaca Hummus

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/chriskelly-presidentfounder-ithaca-hummus

Thursday, February 11, 201602/11/2016

Elisabeth Ambrose, CEO- Bridges Cornell Heights

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/elisabeth-ambrose-ceo-bridges-cornell-heights

Wednesday, February 10, 201602/10/2016

Jan Pajerski, President – Grainful

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/jan-pajerski-president-grainful

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