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Episode 10: Floyd Sklaver Gets Muddy About Retirement and Aging

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"Age isn't a number, it's an attitude". This adage surrounding aging can apply to many chapters of life, but on this episode of Into the Mud, Drew and Alex sit down with Broadway finance director, Floyd Sklaver, to talk about his fears and anxieties (as well as hopes and desires) bubbling up with his impending retirement.
Bio: Floyd has been the Director of Finance with RCI Theatricals for eight years and an accountant for over twenty. With a BS in economics and an MFA from Columbia University’s Theater Management program, he careered from career to career before finding a very happy home at RCI.
In Portland, OR, where he and his husband lived for 25 years, he started and grew a Fastsigns™ store that was ranked #1 for Customer Service nationwide; he bought apartment buildings and converted them to condos; and he ran a successful bookkeeping business for many years.
During his spare time, Floyd indulges his other passion, which is visual art, by leading tours as a docent at the Whitney Museum of American Art and teaching art history via teleconference to home bound seniors.

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For the visual version, follow along on YouTube!
Your Hosts: Alex Kumin (@Alex.Kumin) and Drew King (@DrewKingNYC)
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"Age isn't a number, it's an attitude". This adage surrounding aging can apply to many chapters of life, but on this episode of Into the Mud, Drew and Alex sit down with Broadway finance director, Floyd Sklaver, to talk about his fears and anxieties (as well as hopes and desires) bubbling up with his impending retirement.
Bio: Floyd has been the Director of Finance with RCI Theatricals for eight years and an accountant for over twenty. With a BS in economics and an MFA from Columbia University’s Theater Management program, he careered from career to career before finding a very happy home at RCI.
In Portland, OR, where he and his husband lived for 25 years, he started and grew a Fastsigns™ store that was ranked #1 for Customer Service nationwide; he bought apartment buildings and converted them to condos; and he ran a successful bookkeeping business for many years.
During his spare time, Floyd indulges his other passion, which is visual art, by leading tours as a docent at the Whitney Museum of American Art and teaching art history via teleconference to home bound seniors.

Follow along at @IntoTheMudPodcast on all platforms!
For the visual version, follow along on YouTube!
Your Hosts: Alex Kumin (@Alex.Kumin) and Drew King (@DrewKingNYC)
www.IntoTheMudPodcast.com

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