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Chris Minarik
RapidChat: Chris Minarik on COVID-19’s inevitable impact upon the restaurant industry

Amongst the chaos of COVID-19, Chris Minarik, Assistant General Manager of Westside Social Tavern, discusses the impact the government-mandated shutdown has not only had on staff but on his own personal life.

Dr. Katherine Sage
RapidChat: Dr. Katherine Sage on life as a young physician

As an American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics (AOAO) emerging leader and Grand Rapids boomerang, Dr. Katherine Sage aims to bring a unique outlook and fresh ideas to the world of foot and ankle health, including community outreach, volunteering, and having choice in your health care systems, insurance companies, and physicians.

Matthew Smith
RapidChat: Matthew Smith on grass-fed beef and the importance of listening to your customers

Matthew Smith and wife Cynthia Esch first opened Louise Earl Butcher with the vision of sourcing and selling the best naturally raised meats in West Michigan. Four years later, you can still find them working hard every day to teach the local hungry food shopper all about the slow food movement.  

Alec Arambula
RapidChat: Alec Arambula encourages you to ‘lace up and smell the coffee’

Out of his own personal desire to connect with fellow sneakerheads around town, Alec Arambula organized Kicks & Koffee — which operates as a platform for like-minded individuals to connect over an un-intimidating cup of joe. So whether you drink coffee or not, this young entrepreneur and coffee aficionado is encouraging people of all walks of life to come together, share their stories, and most importantly, 'lace up and smell the coffee.'

Yvonne Kupfermann
RapidChat: Yvonne Kupfermann on assisting immigrants in finding the right path

Canadian-born Yvonne Kupfermann has always had a personal connection to immigration — with two Hungarian parents and a brother who immigrated to the US from Hungary just a few years ago. Through her roles as an immigration attorney at Varnum and a board member for Justice for Our Neighbors, Kupfermann helps aspiring residents who may not otherwise be able to afford or access critical legal assistance.

RapidChat: Alex Romero on Taking Chances

Back in 2017 Alex Romero took a leap of faith by creating a role for himself within Carbon Stories that wasn't available. Fast forward to the present — this young entrepreneur not only holds the title of Project Manager at Carbon Stories, but he has started his own lifestyle brand appropriately dubbed, Take Chances Lifestyle.

Mary Alice Williams
RapidChat: Political activist Mary Alice Williams on gender equity and “fighting the good fight”

When it came to inequities between genders, "Something didn’t add up for me by the time I was a teenager," Gender Equity Advocate and Political Activist Mary Alice Williams proclaims. While over the years she has noticed gradual progress is being made in some areas, Mary strongly encourages young women to "leave the ladder down," so others know they too can climb.

Stefan Shwartz
RapidChat: Stefan Schwartz on GR’s growing music scene

As a volunteer for WYCE radio, freelance writer for Local Spins, former tour manager, and frontman for GR's premier funk band — Melophobix — it's safe to say that Stefan Schwartz has an extensive resume when it comes to his experience within the GR music scene.

Paul Marantette
RapidChat: Paul Marantette on the role of the realtor in GR’s competitive housing market

After spending 20 years within hospitality industry, Paul Marantette dove head first into real estate back in 2017. "Buying or selling a home is a very emotional time for people. There can be a lot of unforeseen situations that require patience, listening, and quick-thinking problem resolution," says Marantette. "I feel my years in the other “industry” primed me for dealing with these situations calmly and effectively."  

Juan Carlos Angulo
RapidChat: Juan Carlos Angulo on the process of petitioning permanent U.S. residence

It’s been a long process since Juan Carlos Angulo first moved to Michigan from Mexico City. Three years later, Rapid Growth follows up with him on his demanding journey from work visa to U.S. residency.

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