Columbia Board of Realtors chief executive officer Brian Toohey says new home sales in Boone County are up 16 percent this year, while permits are down 15 percent. He also says existing home sales in Columbia are down 18 percent. Mr. Toohey joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Mr. Toohey was born in St. Louis and lived briefly in Atlanta before his family moved back to St. Louis. He earned his degree in political science from Fulton’s Westminster College and earned his MBA at William Woods University in Fulton. Mr. Toohey also tells listeners that more college graduates are staying in the Columbia area:
(LISTEN): Columbia Board of Realtors chief executive officer Brian Toohey appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
Columbia Board of Realtors chief executive officer Brian Toohey says new home sales in Boone County are up 16 percent this year, while permits are down 15 percent. He also says existing home sales in Columbia are down 18 percent. Mr. Toohey joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Mr. Toohey was born in St. Louis and lived briefly in Atlanta before his family moved back to St. Louis. He earned his degree in political science from Fulton’s Westminster College and earned his MBA at William Woods University in Fulton. Mr. Toohey also tells listeners that more college graduates are staying in the Columbia area:
(LISTEN): Columbia Board of Realtors chief executive officer Brian Toohey appears on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable”
Columbia Board of Realtors chief executive officer Brian Toohey says new home sales in Boone County are up 16 percent this year, while permits are down 15 percent. He also says existing home sales in Columbia are down 18 percent. Mr. Toohey joined host Fred Parry in-studio for the hour Saturday morning on 939 the Eagle’s “CEO Roundtable.” Mr. Toohey was born in St. Louis and lived briefly in Atlanta before his family moved back to St. Louis. He earned his degree in political science from Fulton’s Westminster College and earned his MBA at William Woods University in Fulton. Mr. Toohey also tells listeners that more college graduates are staying in the Columbia area:
(LISTEN): Boone County’s top elected official says Mizzou football’s success benefiting Columbia/Boone County
The 9-2 Missouri Tigers remain at #9 in the latest College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings that were released Tuesday night on ESPN.
Mizzou is coming off huge wins at Faurot on Veterans Day against Tennessee on CBS and against Florida Saturday evening on ESPN. Mizzou’s regular season finale is Friday afternoon at Arkansas on CBS. Boone County presiding commissioner Kip Kendrick tells 939 the Eagle that the national exposure on CBS and ESPN has been incredible, and he predicts enrollment at Mizzou will increase because of this exposure and success.
“It’s a lot of economic development immediately and then long-term as well. I mean, the athletics programs especially the football program tend to be the doormat for the university, right. And as the team does well and as we rally behind them, enrollment will likely see an uptick as a result of it. That’s the way this goes,” Kendrick says.
Commissioner Kendrick also says the Tiger football team exemplifies life lessons.
“I know it sounds simplistic but you know, hard work right. And working collaboratively that teamwork and just working hard, never giving up on dreams. And just taking each day as an opportunity to improve,” says Kendrick.
Mizzou has enjoyed five straight sellouts for the first time since the Warren Powers era in 1980. Mizzou will battle the Hogs Friday afternoon at 3 at Frank Broyles field in Fayetteville. The Battle Line rivalry game is presented by Shelter Insurance.
You can listen to the game on Central Bank Tiger Radio Network Zimmer affiliates KTGR (FM 100.5) and KCMQ (FM 96.7), with pregame coverage starting at 1 pm Friday.
(LISTEN): Boone County’s top elected official says Mizzou football’s success benefiting Columbia/Boone County
The 9-2 Missouri Tigers remain at #9 in the latest College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings that were released Tuesday night on ESPN.
Mizzou is coming off huge wins at Faurot on Veterans Day against Tennessee on CBS and against Florida Saturday evening on ESPN. Mizzou’s regular season finale is Friday afternoon at Arkansas on CBS. Boone County presiding commissioner Kip Kendrick tells 939 the Eagle that the national exposure on CBS and ESPN has been incredible, and he predicts enrollment at Mizzou will increase because of this exposure and success.
“It’s a lot of economic development immediately and then long-term as well. I mean, the athletics programs especially the football program tend to be the doormat for the university, right. And as the team does well and as we rally behind them, enrollment will likely see an uptick as a result of it. That’s the way this goes,” Kendrick says.
Commissioner Kendrick also says the Tiger football team exemplifies life lessons.
“I know it sounds simplistic but you know, hard work right. And working collaboratively that teamwork and just working hard, never giving up on dreams. And just taking each day as an opportunity to improve,” says Kendrick.
Mizzou has enjoyed five straight sellouts for the first time since the Warren Powers era in 1980. Mizzou will battle the Hogs Friday afternoon at 3 at Frank Broyles field in Fayetteville. The Battle Line rivalry game is presented by Shelter Insurance.
You can listen to the game on Central Bank Tiger Radio Network Zimmer affiliates KTGR (FM 100.5) and KCMQ (FM 96.7), with pregame coverage starting at 1 pm Friday.
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