(Click the photo above to read the article.)
I’m genuinely thrilled. It’s wonderful to be recognized in your own hometown. Special thanks to Ted Randler at Palari Publishing (read about the venture in Grid), who made this very easy. And a great many more thanks to the very stylish E&EL reader Greg Wingfield for his introductions and part in the process.
Wonderful article! Congratulations and best wishes for more to come of it.
Great article! I had no idea you were a W&M grad. Both my husband and I graduated from there, albeit in ’84, well ahead of you. Good luck with those future ventures!
Chris….loved reading the article. Very inspiring-Godspeed to you on this crazy journey.
Chris – fantastic work – looking forward to your new ventures as well as continuing to be a loyal reader!
Fine article. Looking forward to everything else coming up.
The E&EL site is wonderful and I am pleased the article turned out so well!
Chris and Ted are two great examples of the entrepreneurship we have going on in greater Richmond Va.
A nice piece – and the photo was a great pick.
Thank you one and all. I’m very excited to have been included in the magazine.
Lori H. Not that far behind you! ’88, fencer, Sig Ep, Yates, 2nd South. That’s the Reader’s Digest version.
Congratulations!!
What a treat! Well deserved press.
Uh-oh! I don’t really fit the ‘just out of college’ audience you were aiming for . . . Congratulations on your success; I get the feeling there is lots more to come!
Congratulations! I have now rectified an long overdue failure – to place your blog on my faves.
Thanks again everyone!
Paula, my demographic skewed almost immediately. I’m hitting closer to my age. It’s really 30+ for the most part!
Thank you columnist. I’ll try and keep things interesting.
I really enjoyed reading the article! Congrats on a great feature!
Thanks So Haute! Wonderful post on organizing for 2010 that you wrote!
You are amaizing Chris!
Congrats Chris!
Thanks SC!