A Fort Mitchell native, Chuck began his professional career with Kentucky State Government, holding executive positions with the Governor’s Office and the Economic Development Cabinet. He spent nine years as an economic analyst with a landscape architecture, engineering and planning firm in Louisville, where he conducted market research and development feasibility studies. In 1987 he returned to Greater Cincinnati and entered commercial real estate directly. Over this period he has several times achieved recognition as a Cincinnati Commercial Top Producer. Chuck’s experience has allowed him to develop a unique understanding of the specific needs of individuals, corporations, governments and non-profit organizations in relationship to their commercial real estate needs. Chuck graduated from Thomas Moore College and earned an MBA from Harvard. He is active in the community as a member of the Kenton County Planning Commission, former Chairman of the Covington Renaissance Board, President of the Frank Duveneck Arts and Cultural Center, Director of the Covington Educational Foundation, and a member of the Arts & Cultural Advisory Committee of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. He received the Covington Business Council’s Mike Partin Community Leadership Award in 2006.