Podcasts

Tuesday, January 26, 201601/26/2016

Tony Eisenhut, CEO – KensaGroup

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/tony-eisenhut-kensagroup

Tuesday, January 26, 201601/26/2016

Lisa Whitaker, CEO – CFCU Community Credit Union

https://soundcloud.com/whcu-radio/lisa-whitaker-cfcu

Tuesday, January 26, 201601/26/2016

All Things Equal – January 26, 2016

The Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Gary Stewart interviews Laurie Konwinski from Catholic Charities.

Tuesday, January 19, 201601/19/2016

All Things Equal – January 19, 2016

Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Cornell students Millie Katzenbaum and Julia Greenberg about town-gown relations, inviting the community to participate in Home Plate at Cornell University.

Thursday, January 14, 201601/14/2016

Greg Hartz, CEO – Tompkins Trust Company

Chet sits down with Greg Hartz, CEO of Tompkins Trust Company

Thursday, January 14, 201601/14/2016

Scott Whitmore, VP Marketing – Gutchess Lumber

Chet sits down with Scott Whitmore, VP Marketing for Gutchess Lumber

Thursday, January 14, 201601/14/2016

Dan Mitchell, CEO – Ithaca Beer Company

Chet sits down with Dan Mitchell, CEO of the Ithaca Beer Company

Tuesday, January 12, 201601/12/2016

All Things Equal – January 12, 2016

Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Renee Alexander from the Cornell Center for Intercultural Dialogue.

Wednesday, January 6, 201601/06/2016

TCAD’s Real People, Real Jobs – Jan. 6, 2015

TCAD’s Martha Armstrong speaks with Nick Nikitas, creator of the Rosie App.

Tuesday, January 5, 201601/05/2016

All Things Equal – January 5, 2016

Director of Community Relations for Cornell University Gary Stewart speaks with Cornell student Bobby Smith, representing of Black Lives Matter.

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