Waterbury Talks Podcast Featuring: Molly Kellogg, CEO

Hubbard-Hall’s storied history started in Waterbury (CT) as Apothecaries Hall. Since 1849, the organization has been changing and growing with the city.  Currently the city is under a period of revitalization, lead by The Waterbury – a public-private partnership between the City of Waterbury and several local organizations whose goal is to raise awareness and understanding of the city’s growth.

As part of this effort, the group started “The Waterbury Talks” podcast which goes deep with some of the region’s visionary people – discussing everything from their backgrounds and interests to reasons why you should join them in Waterbury. Episode 5 features Hubbard-Hall’s CEO and Chairwoman, Molly Kellogg.

To listen to what Molly has to say about the future of Waterbury, click here.

 

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Excerpt: As part of this effort, the group started “The Waterbury Talks” podcast which goes deep with some of the region’s visionary people – discussing everything from their backgrounds and interests to reasons why you should join them in Waterbury. Episode 5 features Hubbard-Hall’s CEO and Chairwoman, Molly Kellogg.

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Hubbard-Hall’s storied history started in Waterbury (CT) as Apothecaries Hall. Since 1849, the organization has been changing and growing with the city.  Currently the city is under a period of revitalization, lead by The Waterbury – a public-private partnership between the City of Waterbury and several local organizations whose goal is to raise awareness and understanding of the city’s growth.

As part of this effort, the group started “The Waterbury Talks” podcast which goes deep with some of the region’s visionary people – discussing everything from their backgrounds and interests to reasons why you should join them in Waterbury. Episode 5 features Hubbard-Hall’s CEO and Chairwoman, Molly Kellogg.

To listen to what Molly has to say about the future of Waterbury, click here.