Executive Holidays: Cynt Marshall, Chad Houser, Chris Kelly, Peter Brodsky, and More
In part two of our series, area executives share their favorite traditions, memorable presents, and goals for 2021.
By Christine Perez
Published in
Business & Economy
December 23, 2020
10:45 am
It’s safe to say that we’re all ready to bid goodbye to 2020. The editors of
D CEO recently checked in with area execs to see how they’re planning to spend their holidays and what resolutions they’re setting for the new year. To read part one in this series, featuring Charlotte Jones, Ben Lamm, Bob Pryor, and more, click here.
WHEN the country went into lockdown in March, many people worked through, providing essential services to their communities. One such service was the humble newsagents - a resource arguably neglected and pushed into the shadows in recent years, but one which once again became the heart of their areas this year. The Gazette caught up with some of Basingstoke’s most dedicated newsagent owners, to hear about how this year has been for them. One thing that was evidently clear in meeting each of the shop owners was a genuine dedication to their communities. All were family businesses, with the ‘newest’ having run their shop for more than 15 years.