ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: My ArundelBiz Podcast Featuring Chaney Enterprises

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: My ArundelBiz Podcast Featuring Chaney Enterprises
Podcast — Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation(Hippopx)
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As 2022 comes to a close the My ArundelBiz Podcast is excited to feature a company that celebrated its sixtieth year in business throughout it: Chaney Enterprises (CE).

We sat down with Hall Chaney, third-generation CEO of the family-owned business, to discuss:

– How CE has grown from a humble sand and gravel business in Charles County to a company headquartered at Waugh Chapel Towne Centre with sand, gravel, and ready-mix concrete plants throughout the Mid-Atlantic and roughly 750 employees.

– The benefits and obstacles of running a third-generation family business.

Original source can be found here.



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