Category: The Profile

A Rewarding Relationship With The Speed

A Rewarding Relationship With The Speed

| January 31, 2013 | 0 Comments

In the last two decades, Kathy Oyler and Patty Kantlehner have witnessed the progression of The Speed Art Museum, a Louisville treasure, through their commitment to numerous volunteer activities around town.

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Compassionate Planning For Trying Times

Compassionate Planning For Trying Times

| January 10, 2013 | 0 Comments

Amanda Wells Keith firmly believes that planning for the unfortunate circumstance of death is the greatest gift of love anyone can give to his or her family.

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For The Best: Finding The Power In Parkinson’s

For The Best: Finding The Power In Parkinson’s

| December 20, 2012 | 1 Comment

At the age of 10, John Baumann was playing outside with his best friend when a sudden brawl with his brother led to a trip to the hospital.

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Goode Finds Home At WAVE3

Goode Finds Home At WAVE3

| December 13, 2012 | 2 Comments

No game of Hot Wheels is complete without a snowstorm made of sugar – at least that’s what Brian Goode thought when he and his brother were “building a city” with the toy vehicles as children.

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Eye for Design: Insights from Libby Rush

Eye for Design: Insights from Libby Rush

| December 6, 2012 | 0 Comments

It’s a beautiful sunny, crisp day as I enter Bittners to meet Libby Rush.

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Heading Home To Help In The Wake Of Hurricane Sandy

Heading Home To Help In The Wake Of Hurricane Sandy

| November 29, 2012 | 0 Comments

Glenn Smith, a New Jersey native, recently visited his hometown to help provide relief to the countless number of people who were left without power, food or shelter following the devastation of Hurricane Sandy.

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Craftsmanship in Design: A Tour with Brian Keenan

Craftsmanship in Design: A Tour with Brian Keenan

| November 15, 2012 | 1 Comment

As I enter Bittners, a large wall hanging showcasing old world craftsmanship catches my eye. Brian Keenan, one of the master craftsmen at Bittners, warmly greets me.

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A Gift Of Healing

A Gift Of Healing

| November 8, 2012 | 0 Comments

If warmth and empathy could be gift-wrapped, the package might look like therapist Claudia Crawford.

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Building A Community Of Courage

Building A Community Of Courage

| November 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

Karen Morrison’s daughter Teagan once asked her to explain her career in “raising money.”

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A Second Shot At Stardom

A Second Shot At Stardom

| October 25, 2012 | 1 Comment

For many high school athletes, college is a time to hang up the jersey and begin a new chapter with the end of a playing career.

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