CEO's You Should Know - Pittsburgh

By: iHeartRadio Pittsburgh
  • Summary

  • As part of iHeartMedia’s commitment to the communities we serve, we are introducing CEO's You Should Know, a weekly podcast feature that profiles the businesses that drive our regional economy. CEO’s included in these episodes will represent small, large, local and international firms because all play a part in driving Pittsburgh's business community.
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Episodes
  • CEO, Dara Allen of City Charter High School
    Oct 1 2024
    Twenty years ago, we researched cutting-edge schools across the country to find the perfect mix of best practices with one goal: to graduate students ready for life.

    Our curriculum for grades 9-12 is rigorous and relevant to the modern world. Furthermore, career-mapping, workforce skills literacy and mentored internships ensure our students graduate tech-savvy, college and career ready.

    Today, this unique educational model continues to prove itself. With free* laptops, year-round classes, a low student/teacher ratio, and focus on college and career readiness, City High averages a 94% graduation rate – across all demographic groups.
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    25 mins
  • CEOs, Pam Keen & Stacy Schesler of The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center
    Sep 18 2024
    Pam Keen became CEO of The Children’s Home & Lemieux Family Center in 1993 and is credited with expanding and creating programs to best meet the needs of families through our programs: Adoption, Child’s Way, Pediatric VIEW, Counseling, Family Centered Therapy Services and the Pediatric Specialty Hospital. After 31 years, Pam is retiring. Stacy Schesler, who has been with the organization for 11 years and is the current Chief Operating Officer...will be stepping in the role of CEO.
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    30 mins
  • CEO, Morgan O'Brien of Hope Gas (West Virginia is for Hope)
    Aug 27 2024
    Hope Gas is a Local Distribution Company (LDC) that proudly provides gas service to approximately 125,000 residential, industrial, and commercial customers in thirty-five West Virginia counties. We monitor and maintain more than 6900 miles of pipelines that safely deliver WV natural gas to many homes and commercial or industrial sites. We currently employ over 400 employees working right here in our beautiful Mountain State with the sole purpose of staying true to our company’s mission and vision in West Virginia.
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    8 mins

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