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CEO's You Should Know - Pittsburgh

CEO's You Should Know - Pittsburgh

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As part of iHeartMedia’s commitment to the communities we serve, we are introducing CEO's You Should Know, a weekly podcast feature that profiles the businesses that drive our regional economy. CEO’s included in these episodes will represent small, large, local and international firms because all play a part in driving Pittsburgh's business community.iHeartRadio Politique
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  • CEO, Chris Franklin of Essential Utilities
    Sep 10 2025
    Christopher H. Franklin is chairman and CEO of Essential Utilities (NYSE: WTRG). A 30-year company veteran, he joined in 1992 and became CEO in 2015, leading the $4.2 billion acquisition of Peoples Natural Gas that created Essential in 2020. He serves on the board of CenterPoint Energy and is active on regional civic boards; he has also been named the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia’s Chair-Elect for 2025. Franklin holds a B.S. from West Chester University and an MBA from Villanova University.
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    12 min
  • CEO, Nick Subich of YTS Wealth Management
    Aug 27 2025
    Nick Subich is President & CEO of YTS Wealth Management, an LPL Financial–affiliated firm he co-founded in 2019. A Lock Haven University alum and former Pennsylvania Army National Guard infantry officer, he leads a fast-growing team serving clients nationwide, now managing more than $1.6 billion in assets. Recognized on Forbes’ Best-in-State and Top Next-Gen lists, Nick is known for decisive execution, accountability, and a community-first approach across Western PA
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    27 min
  • CEO, Stacy Schesler of the Children's Home of Pittsburgh
    Aug 14 2025
    The Children's Home & Lemieux Family Center, where holistic care meets family empowerment.

    Our goal is to make sure every person who walks through our doors feels empowered whether it be to take care of their medically fragile child, or to make a life changing decision. We’re here to support the community; our family.

    What We Do: We believe that families come in all shapes and sizes, and that any setbacks can usually be addressed by listening and teaching in a way that is conducive to the family unit.Togetherness and strong communication is incorporated in everything we do from the environment in which we teach families in our Pediatric Specialty Hospital, the care we provide to children in Child’s Way daycare expecting, and the supportive, nurturing accommodations we make for a birthparent considering adoption. We speak to and care for our patients and clients as if they were our own family.
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    27 min
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