The Capital Avenue Bronze Project has become a beacon of inspiration and creativity in Cheyenne, Wyoming, championing the significance of art in public spaces. By transforming urban areas into open-air galleries, The Bronze Project enables residents and visitors to experience the power of artistic expression in a way that is accessible to all. Recently, Michael and Karmin Pace recognized the opportunity to make a substantial contribution in support of this admirable initiative.
"Field of Blue" Statue Added to The Bronze Project in Cheyenne, WY
Jun 28, 2023 5:44:12 PM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Community, Wyoming
Jay Powell Named VP of IT & Production Operations
Apr 4, 2023 3:28:14 PM • By Gina Trumm Reinhardt • Posted in Announcements
We are delighted to offer a big congratulations to Jay Powell on his recent promotion to Vice President of IT & Production Operations at Pace-O-Matic. This is a well-deserved promotion for someone who has been an invaluable member of the team for many years. Jay's dedication and commitment to excellence have been evident in every project he has undertaken during his tenure at Pace-O-Matic.
Paul Goldean Named CEO of Pace-O-Matic
Feb 23, 2023 3:34:40 PM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Announcements
Paul Goldean has been named Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Pace-O-Matic.
Michael Pace, Chairman of the company, said “Our company’s success and rapid growth are due to Paul’s strategic leadership and management.
Business Owners Rally at Kentucky Capital In Support Of Burning Barrel Skill Games
Feb 14, 2023 10:35:24 AM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Business Owners
Louisville, KY – Today, the Kentucky Merchants and Amusement Coalition (KY MAC), along with its members, rallied in the Capitol Rotunda in support of legal skill games.
Kentucky Small Business Owner Supports Kentucky Skill Game Regulation
Feb 8, 2023 1:58:32 PM • By Michael Barley • Posted in Business Owners
I recently saw an advertisement by an organization claiming to be working against illegal gambling in Kentucky. In this ad, the organization refers to small businesses that operate skill games as predators and suggests that we are affiliated with organized crime and violence.