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2020
COMMERCIAL
REACH
AWARD
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2020
VIRTUAL PROGRAM
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PERSONAL • MORTGAGE • BUSINESS • WEALTH MANAGEMENT
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2020 COMMERCIAL
REACH AWARD
Welcome
CAROLYN CALLAHAN
UofL HEALTH
Ambassador Family
JOHN, LEE, LUCY & WILLIAM RECEVEUR
Thank You
RYAN MIRANDA
SPONSORSHIP CHAIR
Presentation of the Winner
MICHAEL VINCENTI
AWARD CHAIR
Closing Remarks
CAROLYN CALLAHAN
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OUR SPONSORS
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
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OUR SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
Anytime Waste Systems
BB&T, now Truist
Baker Commercial Real Estate
Bardenwerper, Talbott & Roberts
Boland Maloney Realty
Commonwealth Bank & Trust
Denton Floyd Real Estate Group
Frost Brown Todd
Hoagland Commercial Realtors
Independence Bank
JLL
LDG Development
Limestone Title & Escrow
MCM CPAs & Advisors
Messer Construction
Mindel Scott
Miranda Construction
Munson Business Interiors
Old National Bank
Paducah Bank
Palmer Roofing & Sheet Metal
Physicians Realty Trust
Pinnacle Properties of Louisville
Republic Bank
Stephen C. Gault Co.
Stuart & Buechler
Vice Cox & Townsend
Wyatt Tarrant & Combs
BRONZE SPONSORS
America Place
Arrow Electric
Bornstein Oppenheimer
CF Capital
Commercial Kentucky
Commonwealth Title Group
Cornerstone Companies
Duane Realty & Development
Freibert & Mattingly Title Group
Gallagher
Insulated Roofing Contractors
Jefferson Development Group
L&N Federal Credit Union
LG&E
Park National Bank
PNC Real Estate
Sign 4
Stites & Harbison
Stock Yards Bank & Trust
Stoll Keenon Ogden
U.S. Specialties
WesBanco
Weyland Ventures
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2020 REACH
COMMITTEE
SPONSORSHIP CHAIR
Ryan Miranda
AWARD CHAIR
Michael Vincenti
COMMITTEE
Rick Ashton, JLL
Kim Baker, Baker Commercial Real Estate
Marc Barlow, CBRE
Josh Barrick, WesBanco
Jamie Brodsky, Stoll Keenon Ogden
Lisa Butcher, Republic Bank
Phil Charmoli, Commercial Kentucky
Michael DeHart, Horizon Commercial
Realty
J.P. DeLaney, Logan Lavelle Hunt
Joe Dougherty, Louisville Paving
Robert Duane, Duane Realty Group
Greg Ehrhard, Stites & Harbison
Bryan Flaherty, CF Capital
Tim Gramig, Horizon Commercial Realty
Kevin Grove, CBRE
Amy Hall, Physicians Realty Trust
Ronda Hogan, The Shopping Center
Group
Charlotte Hollkamp, Nexus Commercial
Advisors
Brooks Hower, Hoagland Commercial
Becky Hughes, Dean Dorton
Justin Keeton, Messer Construction
Kourtni Kesler, ORI
Taylor King, America Place
Stephen Lukinovich, MCM CPAs &
Advisors
Aaron Metten, Anytime Waste Systems
Ryan Mitchell, Arthur J. Gallagher
Landra Mulloy, Dinsmore & Shohl
Tanner Nichols, Frost Brown Todd
Tyler Ochs, Stock Yards Bank
Henry Potter, Potter & Associates
Architects
Brad Savko, Independence Bank
Cole Schwein, Oxford Rhine
Hunter Strickler, Louisville Paving
John Talbott, Bardenwerper, Talbott &
Roberts
Jim Tutt, Old National Bank
Max Weber, Weber Group
Adal Yousef, Denton Floyd Real Estate
Group
IN-KIND DONORS
Business First
Ginny Donis
SkyBridge Mediaworks
Carolyn Callahan
Keith Monument
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2019 REACH
AWARD WINNER
JOHN HOLLENBACH,
HOLLENBACH-OAKLEY
As a Managing Partner
of Hollenbach-Oakley, John
Hollenbach’s name has been
associated with some of the
Louisville area’s highest profile
commercial developments of the
last three decades: Blankenbaker
Crossings Business Park, Eastpoint
Business Center, Blankenbaker
Station Business Park, Oldham
Reserve, River Ridge Gateway
Office Park and the Louisville
City Football Club’s Lynn Family
Stadium. His firm has been involved
with projects totaling over 3,000
acres and $1 billion in investment
for clients employing more than
10,000 workers.
John received a bachelor’s
degree in marketing and business
administration from the University
of Kentucky. After graduating,
he worked in Cincinnati before
returning to Louisville to begin his
commercial real estate career. As
a Louisville native, John has been
an active member of the local
real estate community for over
30 years. John’s leadership has
created countless jobs and added
to the tax base of our community.
Hollenbach-Oakley continues to
have great success in large scale,
multi-use developments. John’s
love and devotion to his family,
faith and community is undeniable,
and the way in which he conducts
himself has earned the respect of
his peers and anyone with whom
he comes in contact.
John currently serves on the
Board of the Louisville Sports
Commission and the Louisville City
FC Board of Directors. A graduate
of Leadership Louisville, and
Bingham Fellows, he has served
as a board member of the Building
Industry Association of Louisville
(BIA), Olmstead Parks Conservancy
and the Old National Bank Advisory
Board.
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March of Dimes
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2018 REACH AWARD WINNER
BRIAN LAVIN
NTS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Brian Lavin serves as President and Chief Executive
Officer of NTS Development Company (“NTS”). Mr. Lavin
is responsible for the day-to-day operations of NTS and its
affiliates, all real estate development and land acquisitions,
and overseeing the development and management of all
office buildings, business centers, multi-family and singlefamily
residential divisions for NTS. He has also guided in
the development of the partnership between NTS and the
University of Louisville Foundation. Mr. Lavin currently
serves on the Board of Overseers for UofL and helps to maintain and improve the
university’s mission by improving strategic planning, strengthening relationships,
and obtaining resources in recruiting and retaining the highest quality students. Mr.
Lavin and his family are active members of St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church. Mr.
Lavin has given his time and financial assistance to numerous fellow members during
their times of need. Mr. Lavin has a bachelor’s degree in business administration
from the University of Missouri. He is also a licensed real estate broker in Kentucky
and certified property manager. He is a member of the Institute of Real Estate
Management, council member of the Urban Land Institute and member of the
National Multi-Housing Council. He has served on the board of directors of numerous
local foundations, and the Inquiry Commission for the Kentucky Bar Association.
2017 REACH AWARD WINNER
JOHN MIRANDA
PINNACLE PROPERTIES OF LOUISVILLE
John Miranda has been an active member of our local
real estate community since 1983. In 1991, John Miranda
and Chris Knopf formed Pinnacle Properties. Miranda
and Knopf have invested well over $100 million in our
community from their office parks and flex space to their
subdivisions. These projects have created countless jobs
and added to the tax base of our community. In recent
years, Pinnacle has created a nice niche in the commercial
real estate community through the development of its
office parks. However, John’s true impact on our real
estate community is more tied to his involvement rather than his projects. John
is best known as an unabashed advocate of all things that promote economic
development and real estate in the Greater Louisville market. His commitment
to the Commercial Real Estate industry and initiatives that promote same are
second to none. To that end, John has held various leadership positions in real
estate organizations in our community including Greater Louisville Association
of Realtors, Building Industry Association of Greater Louisville, Home Builders
Association of Kentucky, and National Association of Home Builders. John has
been a fixture in the leadership of our real estate landscape for decades.
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2016 REACH AWARD WINNER
STEVE POE POE COMPANIES, LLC
Since 1980, Mr. Poe has been involved in the development
and construction of over 20 projects in Louisville, Kentucky,
encompassing nearly every commercial real estate product
type. Currently in Louisville, Mr. Poe has four projects
under construction, totaling $170 million. Included in these
projects are unique, forward thinking designs and ideas for
Louisville residents to enjoy. The economic impact of these
projects ranges from construction jobs to full-time hotel
employees to ancillary business revenue to taxes remitted
to the city and state.
Presently, Mr. Poe and his team are involved in the
construction of multiple luxury apartments and hotels in various parts of Louisville.
The addition of these hotels will be a great asset and boost to Louisville’s quest to
bring in additional convention business.
Mr. Steve Poe is currently serving as the board chairman for OneWest, a nonprofit
community development corporation, working to stimulate economic
development and community revitalization in west Louisville, with a primary focus
on the “built environment”, which includes land use, infrastructure, and urban
design, to improve the overall experience for community residents, businesses,
and visitors.
2015 REACH AWARD WINNER
MARY MOSELEY
AL J. SCHNEIDER COMPANY
Mary Moseley led her family’s investments in properties
solely owned by Al J. Schneider Company as well as through
strategic partnerships with other investors. Beginning in
2001, she led a $70 million dollar renovation of the iconic
Galt House Hotel, which has assumed the perch as one of
the leading hotels in the city.
Moseley was involved with the renovation of Waterfront
Plaza, which then led to Humana leasing over 40,000
square feet of the building and retail space. She was also
an investor and team member in the renovation of the
Hilliard Lyons Center into the Embassy Suites Hotel project in downtown Louisville.
Mary and her family-owned company showed not only a commitment to their
own projects, but also a commitment to the Louisville market.Mosely has served
on several local boards including the Greater Louisville Convention and Visitors
Bureau, Fund for the Arts, Norton Healthcare, St. Louis Branch of Federal Reserve
for Louisville and Jefferson Community College. She is the recipient of the 2013
Business First of Louisville Excellence in Leadership Award and also the recipient of
the Catholic Education Foundation Community Service Award. She was recognized
by the Junior Achievement Hall of Fame for contributions to Louisville’s economic
development and social welfare.
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2014 REACH AWARD WINNER
BILL BARDENWERPER
BARDENWERPER, TALBOTT & ROBERTS, PLLC
Bill Bardenwerper serves as managing partner of the Louisville
law firm Bardenwerper, Talbott & Roberts, PLLC. He is listed in
the Best Lawyers in America, with top ranking in Chambers USA.
Over the years Bill has served on, or was chairman of,
numerous special committees and task forces dealing with the
local development process. Most notably Bill was involved with
the Cornerstone 2020 Comprehensive Land Use Plan and Land
Development Code; the County Attorney’s “Consolidated Local
Government Legal Task Force”; and sat on Mayor Greg Fischer’s
“Transition Team.”
For 5 years, Bill served on the Executive Committee of the
Louisville Area Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the Board of Directors of the
Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development Agency. Bill is active in the Building
Industry Association (BIA) of Greater Louisville, and for many years served on its Board of
Directors. He was twice recognized as the BIA’s “non-builder of the Year”.
Bill has served as an adjunct faculty member teaching land use law to Ph.D. and Masters
Degree students at the University of Louisville. He is the general editor of four volumes
of law books (Kentucky Methods of Practice, including a volume, which he authored, on
Kentucky land use and zoning law).
Bill served for 9 years as Mayor of the suburban Louisville Metro City of Hurstbourne.
2013 REACH AWARD WINNER
DAVID WOOD JLL
David Yandell Wood is Vice President of JLL. He has been
with JLL and its predecessors since 1980 and has been an
industrial, retail and office broker representing clients during
his career. Over the past thirty plus years he has represented
major Louisville companies like Humana, Brown-Forman,
LG&E, KFC, Kindred Healthcare, Atria Senior Living, Mercer
Consulting, Signature Healthcare, Pharmerica, Elmcroft
Senior Living, Almost Family and Main Street Realty. Mr.
Wood has achieved many professional recognitions, such
as a prestigious national Colliers Tom Richardson Award,
the Heitman Properties Dealmaker award, and the Colliers
Southeast Largest Office Multi-City award. His professional affiliations include the Dual
Industrial and Office Designation for the international Society of Industrial and Office
Realtors (SIOR – 25 years).
Mr. Wood has been active over his career in community leadership, as current Board
Member and Past Campaign Co-Chair of 21st Century Parks, Past Board Chairman and
Board Member of the James Graham Brown Cancer Center, Past Board President and
Capital Campaign Chairman of the Cabbage Patch Settlement House and Past Co-Chair
of Leadership Giving for Metro United Way. He is a member of Rotary Club of Louisville,
Leadership Louisville (1985) and Bingham Fellows (1998). In 2003, Mr. Wood received
the Volunteer of the Year award on National Philanthropy Day. He is an original Board
Member of the Annual National Jug Band Jubilee in Louisville, begun in 2005.
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2012 REACH AWARD WINNER
DAVID NICKLIES
NICKLIES DEVELOPMENT
David W. Nicklies is President and CEO and leads the
development team at Nicklies Development. Mr. Nicklies
began his career in commercial real estate in 1980. He
founded Nicklies & Company, Inc. in 1988 to specialize in all
aspects of retail, office and industrial real estate brokerage,
as well as real estate development in Kentucky and Indiana.
In 1997, Nicklies & Company, Inc. became a partner with
CB Richard Ellis Partners in Los Angeles, a subsidiary of CB
Richard Ellis, the largest commercial real estate brokerage
company in the world. In 2005, David sold his interest
in CBRE/Nicklies to devote 100% of his attention to the development business.
David has over 27 years of experience in developing real estate, specializing in
construction and development of retail, office, industrial and residential real estate,
as well as retail sales and leasing.
Primarily involved in retail development, he has developed numerous retail
shopping centers, industrial and residential properties.
Mr. Nicklies supports many causes, including March of Dimes, Big Brothers
Big Sisters, The MS Society, Kentucky Humane Society, United Way, Portland
Neighborhood House, American Red Cross and Jefferson County Public Schools.
2011 REACH AWARD WINNER
KENNETH L. PAYNE
MAIN STREET REALTY
Kenneth L. Payne is President and Chief Executive
Officer of Main Street Realty, Inc., a real estate development
company. He has been with the firm since 1989 and has
been responsible for the development of a wide range of
residential, commercial, and industrial projects throughout
Louisville and surrounding counties. During his tenure at
Main Street, the company has also been involved with
several “non-profit” development initiatives including
the development and construction of inner-city single
family housing, and the development and construction of
Thurman-Hutchins Park located on River Road. Mr. Payne
is also managing the construction of the Parklands of Floyds Fork project for 21st
Century Parks, Inc.
In addition to his position at Main Street, Mr. Payne serves on the Board of
Directors of 21 st Century Parks, Inc., a non-profit corporation involved in the
development of park land in the Louisville area and is also a member of the
University of Louisville Real Estate Foundation Board.
Mr. Payne is a licensed Certified Public Accountant and a member of the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Kentucky Society of CPAs,
where he also has served as a member of the Federal Taxation Committee, and the
Tax Division of the AICPA.
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2010 REACH AWARD WINNER
JESSE C. BOLLINGER JR.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY ASSOCIATES
2009 REACH AWARD WINNER
BILL WEYLAND
WEYLAND VENTURES
Bill Weyland is the Chief Strategy Officer of Weyland
Ventures. An award winning architect and developer, Bill
has committed much of his career to revitalizing downtown
Louisville. Nationally known for creating the famous
10-story baseball bat and the Louisville Slugger Factory
& Museum, his impact on the community has been a key
component in the growth of the city’s core.
A life-long “Louisvillian”, his portfolio includes
challenging historic renovations such as The Henry Clay, Whiskey Row, Guthrie
Coke and most recently, the Edison Center. New construction includes ZirMed
Tower, 310@Nulu, Hilton Garden Inn, 8UP, and The Quad (U of L Student Housing).
Expanding beyond Louisville, projects are also underway in St Paul, Minnesota,
Jasper, IN and Dayton, OH. Together with his wife, Edith; daughter, Mariah; sons,
Lee and Kent; and a team of 20, Weyland Ventures has developed over $200 million
worth of real estate over the past twenty three years.
In 1953 at the age 24, Jesse C. Bollinger Jr. developed
his first subdivision. Thoroughbred Acres, a 49 lot
development, sold out in one year. Bollinger-Martin
Builders developed over 23 subdivisions and built over
1800+ homes in Louisville, Lexington, Orlando and Winter
Park, FL areas. Bollinger-Martine Builders was named one of
the top ten builders in the country and were cited in several
leading publications such as Life Magazine, The New York
Times, Fortune, and Good Housekeeping.
In the late 1960’s, in partnership, he formed Commercial Property Associates.
With various partnerships he still owns and helps manage several industrial
properties totaling more than 500,000 square feet.
Mr. Bollinger has had many community partnerships, but most notably, was
one of the original founders of the Healing Place in Louisville, KY. He built the
original facility, and was instrumental in the construction of additional facilities and
campuses thereafter.
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2008 REACH AWARD WINNER
FRED JOSEPH
STITES & HARBISON
Fred Joseph has been an attorney for more than 40
years, earning a national reputation in real estate law. He
is in strong demand as a lecturer and writer in his specialty
area of practice. He is listed in the “Real Estate Lawyers”
and “Land Use Lawyers” sections of The Best Lawyers in
America®: A Corporate Guide (all editions, 1983-2011);
in the “Real Estate” section of Chambers USA, America’s
Leading Lawyers for Business 2005, as “the dean of real
estate in Kentucky and a go-to person for any complex real estate question;” in
The International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers (the first Kentucky lawyer listed
in real estate section); and in the 2007 - 2011 Kentucky Super Lawyers magazine,
where he is listed among the Top 50 Lawyers in the state. A transactional lawyer, he
focuses on all aspects of real estate law with an emphasis on commercial lending,
affordable housing, and land use.
2007 REACH AWARD WINNER
BRUCE TRAUGHBER
NUCLEUS
Bruce Traughber retired in 2014 as Senior Vice President
for Economic Development for Nucleus, Kentucky’s Life
Sciences and Innovation Center. Prior to joining the Nucleus
staff in 2011, Bruce served as the Director for Economic
Development for the city of Louisville for 12 years, and
has been an important leader in Louisville’s economic
growth since the 1980s. As president of Jefferson Riverport
International, he led the move to become a Foreign Trade
Zone and aggressively marketed the site to companies,
leading to more than 120 businesses and 6,000 jobs in Riverport today. Mr.
Traughber also directed the initial development of the Hurstbourne Green office
park and Eastpoint Business Center, a 605-acre park that was originally a countyowned
property.
Mr. Traughber also has been intimately involved with deals that have revitalized
downtown Louisville. He oversaw the development agreements, design, and
construction of Louisville Slugger Field, Louisville Downtown Marriott, and 4th
Street Live! He was inducted into the Kentucky Economic Development Hall of
Fame in 2008.
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2006 REACH AWARD WINNER
J.D. NICHOLS NTS
J. D. Nichols is Chairman of NTS Corporation, its
subsidiaries and affiliates. He began his career in
construction and real estate development in 1965, and
since then has overseen the development of more than
8,000 acres of land and 7,000,000 square feet of office,
residential, commercial, and industrial construction,
throughout the southeastern United States.
Mr. Nichols is active in many civic and charitable
organizations with a focus on education, including the
University of Louisville, where he served in many volunteer leadership roles. Mr.
Nichols is currently Vice Chairman of the Board of the Louisville Regional Airport
Authority. He was one of the catalysts behind the major expansion of Louisville
International Airport and UPS’s decision to remain in Louisville and expand their hub.
He was also instrumental in the development of Metropolitan College – a program
that pays for college or post-high school technical training when combined with
part-time jobs at UPS.
2005 REACH AWARD WINNER
JESSE FLYNN FLYNN BROTHERS
Jesse Flynn has been a significant figure in the
construction industry, playing leading roles with the
Associated Builders and Contractors on the state and
national level. He is the president of The Flynn Group LLC
and built Flynn Brothers Contracting from the ground up.
He is past President of the Bullitt County Chamber
of Commerce, and is on the Board of Directors at First
Citizens Bank in Elizabethtown. He has also been a
Kentucky delegate to the White House Conference for
Small Businesses. As a developer, he has been involved
in projects in many areas including Jefferson County (Ecospace), Shelby County
(Simpsonville Business Park) and Bullitt County (Cedar Grove and Settlers Pointe).
In addition to his contribution to the real estate industry, Jesse has always been
involved in volunteer activities and encourages his cohorts as well. He was a Junior
Achievement consultant for 14 years, and is an active supporter for Habitat for
Humanity, Boy Scouts and St. Joseph Orphanage. He was heavily involved with the
DePaul School for dyslexic children for 16 years.
In addition to his work and civic involvement, he has even written a book, Heroes
from the Attic, a history of the 48th surgical hospital and 128th evacuation hospital
from 1941-1945.
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2004 REACH AWARD WINNER
K. NORMAN BERRY
K. NORMAN BERRY ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, PLLC
K. Norman Berry, AIA, is the managing principal of K.
Norman Berry Associates Architects PLLC, and has guided
its growth and development since its inception in 1971.
He has worked diligently to improve the quality of life in
the Louisville community through both his professional
achievements and community service. His company has
successfully completed a large variety of renovation,
historic preservation and new construction projects
exceeding $800 million dollars in the Louisville region.
Known as “Mr. Main Street”, Norman was one of the
first architects to move to West Main Street in the mid 70’s and has been a key
player in over 20 projects on Main Street since then. Other projects include Fenley
Office Park, Corporate Campus in Hurstbourne Green, and many other standalone
buildings.
Norman has made enormous contributions to improving his community
through many service organizations in Louisville including board member and past
President of the West Main Street Association, and chairman of both the Downtown
Development Review Overlay District and Cultural Arts District Subcommittee.
Norman has served as the Chairman of Goodwill Industries. He was also elected as
a fellow for the American Institute of Architects in 1993.
2003 REACH AWARD WINNER
PHIL SCHERER
COMMERCIAL KENTUCKY
Phil Scherer is President of Commercial Kentucky, Inc.
Nearly 40 years ago, Phil Scherer and Charles Casper
formed a partnership that has evolved into the preeminent
commercial real estate firm in Kentucky and Southern
Indiana. The firm that began in 1973 as Scherer/Casper and
Associates is now Commercial Kentucky, Inc., a member
of the Cushman & Wakefield Alliance. As President of the
firm, Phil’s business expertise and vision help navigate the
firm through an increasingly complex real estate economy.
Like many other commercial Realtors, he has made a conscious effort to give
back to the Louisville community. Phil has served as a board member of numerous
community organizations including the Louisville Downtown Management District,
the Louisville Community Design Center, the Crescent Hill Community Council, the
Louisville School of Art, Beacon House, the Main Street Association and Greater
Louisville, Inc. He has also served as Chairman of both Louisville Central Area and
the Historic Landmarks & Preservation Districts Commission of the City of Louisville.
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2002 REACH AWARD WINNER
PAUL J. BICKEL III
U.S. SPECIALTIES
Paul Bickel has played an active part in the Louisville
commercial real estate community for over 35 years.. He
was the original developer of the Spring River Business Park
and is a partner in several other commercial and residential
real estate ventures. He is president of a commercial
building supply company, U. S. Specialties. Paul has
focused his development efforts on underdeveloped areas
near the downtown Louisville core.
Paul currently serves on the Board of Cave Hill Cemetery
and is a Trustee Emeritus of the Louisville Collegiate School.
He has served as Chairman of the Louisville Area Chapter of the American Red
Cross, and has served on the boards of River Fields, the Episcopal Church Home,
Louisville Public Media and several other community boards. Paul is a member of
the Louisville Board of Realtors and the Louisville Rotary Club.
Paul is an active member of St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church where
he formerly served as Senior Warden. Paul and his wife, Jackie, have two adult
daughters and four grandchildren.
2001 REACH AWARD WINNER
STEPHEN C. GAULT, SIOR
STEPHEN C. GAULT COMPANY
Steve founded the Stephen C. Gault Co. in May, 1991
to offer commercial real estate services to the Louisville
community. Prior to founding his own firm, he served
fifteen years as a commercial broker at Harry K. Moore
Co. He is an Active Industrial Member of SIOR (Society of
Industrial and Office Realtors) and a member of the Greater
Louisville Association of Realtors.
Active in the community, he was named the 2001 Recipient of the March of
Dimes Commercial Real Estate Achievement Award. Steve is a Trustee of The
College of Wooster; he serves as a director on the boards of The Morton Center,
Louisville Free Public Library Foundation, Greater Louisville Inc., Jewish Heritage
Fund for Excellence and the University of Louisville Board of Overseers.
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THE RECEVEUR FAMILY
JOHN, LEE, LUCY & WILLIAM
Ambassador Family
After an easy, full-term pregnancy
and a quick delivery with our first child,
my husband John and I were excited to
find out we were expecting again. We
looked forward to our 20 week appointment
and gender reveal, not-so-secretly
hoping for a boy to accompany our now
two-year-old daughter, Lucy. The joy
of learning we were in fact expecting
our son, William was quickly followed
by concern when his anatomy scan
showed three markers for concern. The
emotional rollercoaster of the day was a
lot to process, but by the end we realized that the pregnancy we were so excited
for was going to be far from “normal.”
Genetic testing revealed no chromosomal abnormalities, but bi-weekly ultrasounds
with Maternal Fetal Medicine continued to show William was growing two
weeks behind without explanation. By 30 weeks I was on strict bed rest for 20
hours a day in the hopes of maximizing the baby’s access to nutrients to grow,
grow, grow. At 33 weeks, I admitted to the Antepartum Unit, where I would stay
until delivery. The hope was to get to 35 weeks for delivery; HELLP Syndrome had
other plans.
On the evening of July 25, I began to experience a painful discomfort under my
ribcage, which I learned from frantic nurses, was my liver swelling. HELLP Syndrome,
a life-threatening pregnancy complication usually considered to be a variant
of preeclampsia, had developed quickly. Blood pressure skyrocketing, I was
rushed to a pre-op room and prepped for the OR. The stabbing pain grew in my
ribs with every minute.
Baby boy was coming at 34 weeks and 1 day via emergency c-section.
I remember the room was hectic and loud with people running in and out, and
our parents standing in the hallway with worried looks on their faces. I remember
the bright lights of the OR and the cold air, Dr. Pridham talking to the nurses, an
anesthesiologist by my head, reassuring John and me of what was happening.
At 8:08 p.m. William was born at 3 pounds 6 ounces. My husband and I cheered
when we heard his weight because the ultrasound we had that morning predicted
he was 2 pounds 8 ounces. I think everyone in the room thought we were nuts,
cheering about a 3 pound baby! Our neonatologist
Dr. Cohen secured William’s
nasal cannula and brought him close to
my face so I could meet him. After a few
moments with me he was quickly taken,
followed by his dad, to his first home, the
NICU. I remained in the OR and then in
post-op as HELLP syndrome caused continued
complications for me over the following
24 hours.
My husband and our parents sent me
pictures of William and the NICU around
him: his name on the wall, his isolet, the
cute little “Snoopy” goggles
he wore under the blue lights.
Around 10 p.m. the following
night, after 26 hours,
my nurses felt I was stable
enough to go to the NICU to
see William and hold him for
the first time. He was so tiny
and fit in my shirt on my chest
perfectly.
The first moments holding
him weren’t the same sweetness
I had known with my
first baby though I loved this
baby just as much. Holding
his tiny, 3 pound form, I was
filled with dread and fear that
I had no idea how to care for
him. We took a few pictures
and I handed him to the NICU nurse to put him back in his isolet. The moment was
overwhelming. I felt a pressure to act happy and relieved, but was terrified of what
might lie ahead.
The support we received while in the NICU from the nurses, chaplains, therapist,
and March of Dimes are the reason we look back on our 30-day NICU journey in a
positive light. The smiling faces and reassuring touches, the paper resources provided
for reading and the willingness to answer our thousands of questions over
and over again, put our minds at ease. We knew William was where he needed to
be, getting the best care possible.
The NICU is an isolating experience. The presence of nurses, doctors, and other
staff who understand your journey when friends and family may not is incredibly
comforting, helpful and important. They get what you’re dealing with when your
usual community of support may not; the daily frustrations and small joys over an
ounce gained, a poopy diaper or a finished bottle. Having those people around to
celebrate and cry with you in those moments means more than we can put into
words.
Having a baby in the NICU robs
you of a lot of the joy you anticipated
from the moment you found out you
were pregnant. The moment unspent
that I missed the most was having my
two-year-old come to the hospital to
meet her little brother. Lucy waited at
home for her brother for 30 days. The
most precious video to us is when we
came out of the NICU doors and Lucy
was waiting in the lobby with a bunny
lovey to give to her brother to meet him
for the first time. The moment was not
what I envisioned, but it was perfect.
The photos from the day are so precious
to me and Lucy still has the first
photo of her holding William on her
bedside table at home.
William left the NICU at one month
old, 4 pounds 15 ounces.
When you leave the NICU doctors
and nurses reiterate over and over
again just how vulnerable your little five pound
baby is. For us, the challenge became that we had a
two-year-old who was in school and coming home
ready to make up for lost time with her new little
brother. On September 11, two weeks after our discharge
from the NICU, William was rushed to the
Children’s Hospital via the baby buggy. He had a
simple cold, but his tiny body could not fight it and
he kept turning blue when he decided he was too
tired to breathe.
Over the course of the next three weeks, William
would continue to desat requiring physical stimulation,
tapping his chest and shaking his arms and
legs. After one night of desats every hour, they
transferred us to the PICU for closer monitoring.
William continued to desat and was bagged seven
times.The team decided he needed a break and around 1:00 a.m. and he was intubated.
He remained on the vent for nine long days. We waited and watched and hoped each
day he would show signs of progress, but all the worst-case-scenarios played out. We
were in the hospital for three full weeks. William had to re-learn how to eat with the help
of speech therapists and lactation consultants.By the end of it all, he came home weaning
off morphine and struggling with his feeding. He weighed 5 pounds when we were
readmitted and 5 pounds when we were discharged three weeks later. I felt discouraged
at this, but focused on celebrating that through all the illness, sedation, paralytic,
etc., he maintained his body weight and did not lose any growth.
Today, William is 4 years old, opinionated, funny, and full of energy. He loves his big
sister and all his cousins, loves playing baseball, basketball, singing and dancing! We
continue to work on growth and his eating habits, but have made some great progress
this past year and continue to work with OTs and other specialists who support us as we
do all we can to make sure he is successful.
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Fund the Mission
Your contribution to Fund the Mission of March of Dimes is 100%
tax deductible and deeply appreciated. With your help, we can
move one step closer to ensuring all babies are born healthy.
Your donation helps fund research, programs, and education to
improve the health of all moms and babies.
MEETING MOMS, BABIES AND FAMILIES
WHERE THEY ARE
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moms and babies during the COVID-19 pandemic by expanding
virtual programs to support pregnant women, providing critical
medical supplies, including blood pressure cuffs and masks, to
families, and funding research and advocacy efforts to ensure the
unique needs of pregnant women are met during this health crisis.
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maternal and infant health crisis affecting our
communities. You enable us to be there for every
family—those who have had first-hand hardships,
those celebrating their health and those just trying
to start their families.
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healthy and strong today and for generations to
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