The Supersonic Ace: General Chuck Yeager

By Victoria Yeager With his fabled 1/16 Cherokee Indian heritage and 20/7 eyesight, the six-year-old boy stealthily moved among the trees and then hid as he spied a gray squirrel gathering acorns, unaware of its predator. The boy carefully aimed with precision. Tonight their family would have protein for dinner. It was 1929. Fifteen years […]
The State of Health Care: An Interview with Tom Jones

By Kensie Westerfield Tom Jones is one of the lucky ones—not only because he has had a successful career but because he is a West Virginia native who loves his home state and has been blessed to have been able to work here his entire career. He has lived and worked all across the state […]
The Food Revolution: A Lesson from Jamie Oliver

By Charles Shumaker It didn’t take long after the announcement of Jamie Oliver’s role in a new reality television show—based in Huntington and focused on the unhealthy lifestyles of residents—before the skeptics came out. How would Huntington be portrayed? Why would the Jewel City want to be recognized on national television as an unhealthy place […]
Canine Counseling: Man’s Best Friend Aides War Veterans in Recovery

By Kyria Henry “This program has quite literally saved my son’s life,” says USMC Sgt. Paul Martin’s mother, Marion Lattimore. In April 2009, we met Sgt. Paul Martin. During the hour-long application interview for paws4vets, we learned that he had been at the VA hospital in Martinsburg, West Virginia for three months. He had not […]
Why Global Giants Choose West Virginia

By Kathryn Brown In the December 2009 issue of Forbes, West Virginia was reported as having an impressive list of reasons for being able to attract new businesses to the Mountain State. Among the high points were the facts that in recent years West Virginia’s economy has grown faster than that of any other state […]
Motivational Management: Solutions for Common Workplace Problems

By Guy Gage Managing employees can be a full-time job in itself. It seems like there is always someone in crisis. Hardly a day goes by without someone having their nose out of joint about something. If you could somehow manage to do everything yourself, you wouldn’t have employees. The inevitable truth is that you […]