A KOTO Radio show, in Telluride, Colorado, that aired September 10, 1982. The name of the show is Friday Live. Jerry Greene interviews Bob Campbell, a local business person. Bob describes his career and education up until 1982, including his general contracting company. Bob is a civil engineer and has a master's degree in business. Bob and his wife, Judy, moved to Telluride in around 1975. He speaks of that story and also his current business as the owner of a general contracting company. Bob has built many buildings, including homes in Telluride and has done many remodels. He is also active in the Chamber of Commerce. Campbell likes the idea of a Mountain Village, but does not want the valley floor to fill up with a lot of homes. He wants "quality" growth in Telluride and business growth and Bob explains what he means by "quality" growth. The board of the Chamber of Commerce decided to promote tourism in Telluride, about a year ago, including activities like the Imogene Pass run. Bob is also the co-coordinator of the Imogene Pass run. Campbell is a runner. He offers statistics about the Imogene Pass run, including that there are about 90% men registered for the upcoming run, and only 10% women. Other details of the upcoming race are included in the discussion.
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