The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky: Growing A Business in the Bluegrass
CrowdSouth
16 episodes
1 month ago
Barry Davis shares his experience growing up in Yellowstone National Park, his path from the Bluegrass, and his myriad entrepreneurial ventures: including a chain of fried chicken restaurants in Colorado and the world’s most high-end bowling alley. Check out some of Barry's stories animated as "Rusty Fables".
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Barry Davis shares his experience growing up in Yellowstone National Park, his path from the Bluegrass, and his myriad entrepreneurial ventures: including a chain of fried chicken restaurants in Colorado and the world’s most high-end bowling alley. Check out some of Barry's stories animated as "Rusty Fables".
Shawn Perry - The JPR Group, Baird Wealth Management
The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky: Growing A Business in the Bluegrass
1 hour 1 minute
5 years ago
Shawn Perry - The JPR Group, Baird Wealth Management
In today's episode we speak with Shawn Perry. Shawn is a Director at The JPR Group in Bowling Green, KY and a long time friend of Chad and Jason. Shawn speaks about his time growing up in southern Kentucky and his path through college and beyond to get to where he landed today. He dives into how his relationship with his business partner started and how he has seen things change at his office during the pandemic. Shawn is an avid reader and made some book recommendations at the ...
The Uncommonwealth of Kentucky: Growing A Business in the Bluegrass
Barry Davis shares his experience growing up in Yellowstone National Park, his path from the Bluegrass, and his myriad entrepreneurial ventures: including a chain of fried chicken restaurants in Colorado and the world’s most high-end bowling alley. Check out some of Barry's stories animated as "Rusty Fables".