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'''Frank Grosch''' is President and sole owner of [[Park Meigs Development]] as well as CFO of [[LeCesse Development]].  Grosch is a member of the 2011-2012 [[Leadership Charlottesville]] class.  His activity in the community includes coaching at Northside Cal Ripken Baseball and completion of the City of Charlottesville's [[Neighborhood Leadership Institute]]<ref name='directory'>Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2012 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 7 Sept. 2011. PDF.</ref>.
'''Frank Grosch''' noted as President and sole owner of [[Park Meigs Development]] as well as CFO of [[LeCesse Development]].  Grosch was a member of the 2011-2012 [[Leadership Charlottesville]] class.  His activity in the community included coaching at Northside Cal Ripken Baseball and completion of the City of Charlottesville's [[Neighborhood Leadership Institute]]<ref name='directory'>Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2012 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 7 Sept. 2011. PDF.</ref>.
 
Grosch was chief executive officer of the [[Piedmont Housing Alliance]], an affordable-housing nonprofit that is planning to redevelop the Friendship Court low-income neighborhood in Charlottesville (2013-2017). In an interview prior to stepping down, Grosch said he was leaving the housing alliance for a “once in a lifetime deal.” According to a news release, Grosch left the nonprofit to become a partner with Artcraft Management in Richmond.<ref>https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/pha-chief-resigns-says-friendship-court-redevelopment-on-track/article_230aaca3-26db-5bae-94fe-0cb8c03942a3.html</ref>
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Frank Grosch noted as President and sole owner of Park Meigs Development as well as CFO of LeCesse Development. Grosch was a member of the 2011-2012 Leadership Charlottesville class. His activity in the community included coaching at Northside Cal Ripken Baseball and completion of the City of Charlottesville's Neighborhood Leadership Institute[1].

Grosch was chief executive officer of the Piedmont Housing Alliance, an affordable-housing nonprofit that is planning to redevelop the Friendship Court low-income neighborhood in Charlottesville (2013-2017). In an interview prior to stepping down, Grosch said he was leaving the housing alliance for a “once in a lifetime deal.” According to a news release, Grosch left the nonprofit to become a partner with Artcraft Management in Richmond.[2]

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  1. Ross, Jann. Leadership Charlottesville 2012 Class Directory. Charlottesville: Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, 7 Sept. 2011. PDF.
  2. https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/pha-chief-resigns-says-friendship-court-redevelopment-on-track/article_230aaca3-26db-5bae-94fe-0cb8c03942a3.html