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David Forbes

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  • Portrait of Forbes posing with his introversion, significant because, as he stated, "Asheville has helped me grow in something I lacked before I moved here- a personal style." He moved to Asheville in 2005 because he liked the unique culture and thriving media, and has stayed for its creativity, diversity, and the sense of history. He believes Asheville could be the "city of the future."