CLDC
Built to Bridge the Gap Between Business and Community
We didn’t start CLDC to swap leads or trade business cards. Most of us already have groups for that.
What we didn’t have was a space to serve - really serve. A way to step outside our offices and into classrooms, fire stations, and school hallways. A place where we could take the same energy we use to build our businesses and pour it into the community we live in.
That’s what CLDC became.
A group of business owners who show up, not for recognition, not for marketing, but because it matters. From delivering hot meals to firefighters working 24-hour shifts to supplying special education classrooms to organizing full-scale back-to-school drives that actually meet what schools ask for, we’re here to do the work.
Not once a year. Not when it’s convenient. All year long.
Meet The Business Owners Stepping Out Of Their Offices And Into Their Community - All Year Long
Ashley Bonnett
President
Home Star Realty
Ally Cain
Vice President
Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group
Jenni Williams
Secretary
Automated Comfort Systems
Bronson Canovai
Treasurer
Farm Bureau Insurance
Kenyon Rush
Edward Jones
Jennifer Bauguss
Trellis Supportive Care
Megan Deitz
Transou's Plumbing & Septic
Chad & Rodney
CommTech Systems Inc.
Jason Williams
Automated Comfort Systems
Serina Weldon
Serina Weldon Photography
Ryan & Bobbie Jo Schaible
Winston Salem Garage Doors
The Work That’s Reaching Classrooms, Fire Stations, and Families
And You Can Be Part of It
We’re not just planning to make a difference - we already are.
From stocking classrooms that have no budget…
To delivering hot meals to firefighters during 24-hour shifts…
To making sure students walk into school with the supplies they actually need—
CLDC members are already out there using their businesses to serve the people who hold Davidson County together.
If that sounds like something you want to be part of, there are two ways to start:
Help fund it. Or help make it happen.