Archive for January 2026
Building Bridges: Why Strategic Partnerships Are the Key to a Thriving Lynchburg Community
Greater Lynchburg’s nonprofit community is vibrant and collaborative. Every visit to a local organization reveals partnerships in action—sharing resources, co-hosting workshops, and volunteering at each other’s events. This spirit of cooperation is one of our region’s greatest strengths. Yet, through my role as Business Development Specialist at Freedom First Credit Union and service on multiple…
Read MoreFinding Your Place: My Experience with Young Professionals of Central Virginia
When I first joined Young Professionals of Central Virginia (YPCV), I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect. Like many of us balancing career growth with community involvement, I wondered if it would just be another networking group where business cards get exchanged but real connections are rare. Instead, what I found was a community that…
Read MoreHow AI is helping Lynchburg Businesses
Here’s something I’ve been thinking about lately: Lynchburg businesses are caught in a tough spot. You need to compete with bigger markets like Roanoke, Charlottesville, and Richmond, but you can’t lose the personal touch that makes local business work here. AI-powered marketing is changing this equation in a way I didn’t expect. For the first…
Read MoreDrawing Strength: How Archery Silences the Noise of War
In 2015, I came home from Afghanistan carrying memories that never slept: the sights and smells of combat and cowardly suicide bombings; the faces of brothers and a sister who didn’t make it back from that mission. Survivor’s guilt, depression, and constant flashbacks followed me everywhere. Then one afternoon I picked up a bow for…
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