Civil Municipal View Feb2023

35 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 DANV I LLE , KENTUCKY Supporting Economic & Community Development Since 1879. www.fnbky.com FARM-2835 Business View Magazine Half Page.pdf 1 1/18/23 3:52 PM “We get inspirational opinions from our residents because they are so informed and educated,” says City Manager Earl Coffey.“I really love how engaged they are in this community. We are only stronger because of that.” As the Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer of Centre College, a private liberal art undergraduate college with nearly 1,500 students. Brian Hutzley has witnessed firsthand this commitment to the community from residents and city officials. He has worked in four additional college towns during his career in higher education and commends Danville’s priorities and its willingness to let others be involved in the decision-making process. Says Hutzley: “we work well with the city, county, and other private employers here. Their priorities are spot-on with what is important to us.” Hutzley specifically referenced walking trails and walkability, economic development, opportunities for college graduates, and safe streets as some of the goals that Centre College and D nville are aligned.

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