February 27th, 2009
The Daily Press
Ashley Kelly
PHOEBUS — A group of 25 women sat tucked inside the Phoebus Coffee House chatting and sipping coffee on Thursday afternoon.
To an onlooker some seemed like old friends.
But this wasn't a social outing, girls' day out, or an organization meeting.
These women meant business.
Most were community leaders who came to voice their concerns about education, health care, and job creation with gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, during an economic round-table.