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ONE-ON-ONE Lane Report publisher Ed G. Lane interviews prominent business personalities in the Bluegrass June 2006: Jim Host, former Cabinet Secretary and founder of Host Communications May 2006: Brad Cowgill, state budget director April 2006: Glenna Fletcher, first lady of the Commonwealth of Kentucky March 2006: Dan Barbercheck, president and executive creative director of Red7e February 2006: David Lord, president of the Lexington Convention & Visitors Bureau December 2005: James J. O'Brien, chairman of the board and CEO of Ashland Inc. November 2005: Wendy Baldwin, executive vice president for research at the University of Kentucky October 2005: Arianne de Kwiatkowski, fashion designer and owner of Calumet Farm September 2005: Lieutenant Governor Stephen B. Pence August 2005: James T. Wood, president and CEO of the Greater Louisville Convention and Visitors Bureau July 2005: Larry Forgy, former Republican candidate for governor June 2005: John Nicholson, executive director of the Kentucky Horse Park May 2005: Michael Harreld, regional president of PNC Bank, Kentucky April 2005: Governor Ernie Fletcher March 2005: Luther Deaton, Jr., chairman of Commerce Lexington, Inc., and chairman, president and CEO of Central Bank & Trust Co. February 2005: Thomas D. Clark, historian laureate of Kentucky January 2005: University of Louisville President James Ramsey December 2004: Senior U.S. Senator from Kentucky and Senate Majority Whip, Mitch McConnell November 2004: University of Kentucky President Lee Todd October 2004: Louisville Mayor Jerry Abramson September 2004: David L. Switzer, executive director of the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association and the Kentucky Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders August 2004: Richie Farmer, Kentucky's Commissioner of Agriculture July 2004: Rebecca Simpson, public relations executive and CEO of New!West June 2004: Owsley Brown Frazier, Louisville businessman and founder of the Frazier Historical Arms Museum May 2004: Robert F. Sexton, executive director of the Prichard Committee for Academic Excellence April 2004: Bill Samuels Jr., President and CEO of Maker's Mark March 2004: Anne M. Northup, U.S. Congresswoman from Kentucky's Third Congressioinal District February 2004: David L. Williams, State Senate President December 2003: Jody Richards, Kentucky Speaker of the House November 2003: Gary E. Morin, head of financial operations for Lexmark Internatiionl Inc. October 2003: Ernie Fletcher, Kentucky's Republican candidate for governor and 6th District congressman for Kentucky in U.S. House of Representatives September 2003: Ben Chandler, Kentucky's Democratic candidate for governor and current attorney general August 2003: Billy Ray Smith, Kentucky's Commissioner of Agriculture July 2003: Holley Groshek, executive director of the Kentucky World Trade Center June 2003: Stephen L. Henry, M.D., Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky May 2003: Gene Wilhoit, Kentucky's Commissioner of Education December 2002: Susan M. Ivey, president and chief executive officer of Louisville-based Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation November 2002: Three We'll Miss, Memorable highlights of Lane Report interviews, with Lucille Caudill Little, Robert Stephens and Wallace Wilkinson October 2002: Dr. A.R. "Al" Sullivan, president and CEO of Kentucky's largest private university, Sullivan University System September 2002: Dr. James R. Ramsey, Economist and Director of Kentucky's state budget, and interim president of the University of Louisville August 2002: William R. Markesbery, M.D., professor of pathology and neurology and the director of the Sanders-Brown Center on Aging at the University of Kentucky July 2002: Nick O. Rowe, Vice President of Operatioons for Kentucky-American Water Co. June 2002: Louis B. Nunn, former Kentucky Governor May 2002: Gordon K. Davies, departing president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education April 2002: Ellen Williams, Chair of Kentucky's Republican Party March 2002: Marvin E. 'Gene' Strong, Kentucky's Secretary for Economic Development February 2002: Michael McCall, President, Kentucky Community and Technical College System January 2002: Steve Higdon, President, Greater Louisville Inc. December 2001: Chief Justice Joseph E. Lambert November 2001: Henry Jackson, President, Screw Machine Technologies Inc. and Jackson Plastics October 2001: Lucille Caudille Little September 2001: C. Edward Glasscock, Co-Managing Member of Frost Brown Todd LLC August 2001: Dr. Lee T. Todd, University of Kentucky President July 2001: Governor Paul Patton June 2001: Rebecca Jackson, Jefferson County's final judge exective May 2001: Developer and entrepreneur Jerry Carroll March 2001: Philip A. DeSimone, M.D. January 2001: Senator Mitch McConnell December 2000: Lane 5Q, Five Prominent Kentuckians (Paul Patton, Dr. Thomas Clark, Jane Norris, Jerry Abramson, Jody Richardson, and Mitch McConnell) discuss merger, annual sessions, and the electoral college November 2000: Dr. Allyson Hughes Handley, President of Midway College October 2000: Jerry Abramson, former Louisville mayor September 2000: Wayne Martin, President of Gray Kentucky Television, Inc., operator of WKYT-TV. July 2000: Anita Madden June 2000: Five Questions with Four Kentucky CEOs: Paul Chellgren of Ashland Inc.; Mike McCallister of Humana, Inc.; Renò Robichaud of NSGroup, Inc.; David Novak of Tricon Global Restaurants Inc. May 2000: Brian Lavin, President and Chief Operating Officer of NTS Development Company April 2000: Doug Cobb, Chairman of the Board at Greater Louisville, Inc. March 2000: George A. Schaefer, Jr., President and CEO of Fifth Third Bancorp January 2000: Forward Thinking Kentuckians: A consortium of the Commonwealth's leaders December 1999: David L. Williams, Kentucky's Senate Majority Leader November 1999: J. David Grissom, chairman of Louisville's Mayfield Capital, Inc October 1999: Robert F. Stephens, Kentucky's new Secretary of the Justice Cabinet September 1999: H. Foster Pettit, First mayor of Lexington July 1999: Bob Slone, Chairman & CEO of Foodtown Supermarkets of Kentucky, Inc. June 1999: John Y. Brown, Jr., former Governor of Kentucky May 1999: Frederick W. Schantz, CEO of National City Bank March 1999: Debbie Scoppechio, CEO, Creative Alliance February 1999: James W. Stuckert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of J.J.B. Hilliard, W.T. Lyons, Inc. January 1999: Dr. Jordan L. Cohen, Dean, UK College of Pharmacy November 1998: Charles F. Haywood, University of Kentucky Professor of Finance August 1998: Mitch McConnell, United States Senator July 1998: Warren W. Rosenthal, Long-time Lexington Business Leader and Entrepreneur May 1998: Luther Deaton, President and CEO of Central Bank & Trust Co. April 1998: Terry McBrayer, Senior Partner of McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland March 1998: Opinion: Lexington's Ideal Next Mayor February 1998: Paul Chelgren, President/CEO of Ashland, Inc. November 1997: Lee Todd, President & CEO, DataBeam Corporation |
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