State and county officials offer their legislative priorities for supporting individuals and businesses in their jurisdictions.
Leadership
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Northern Kentucky community development organizations are building a signature headquarters facility at the foot of the Roebling Bridge.
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Redevelopment of the 23-acre former IRS Processing Center near the riverfront is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for city leaders.
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B the Change You Want to See
by John Stowellby John StowellCompanies go through a rigorous process to become certified as a B Corporation, but a number of local business leaders say it’s worth the effort.
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The road ahead is a hopeful one full of potential and opportunity. And it’s a road that I am excited to travel with you.
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“I mentor a lot of young women and try to break glass ceilings and pave the way so in 20 years there are tons of people like me, because I still struggle,” says Michele O’Rourke. “I didn’t have a mentor myself.”
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Jill Meyer Looks to the Future, Always
by John Foxby John FoxMeyer, who recently announced that she’s departing from the Chamber on May 15, sits down for an “exit interview” to discuss her Chamber accomplishments, her focus on population growth as the key component of economic success for the region, her hopes for Cincinnati over the next five years, and her own personal next steps.
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The selection process was based on making sure there was a range of geographic diversity—not just projects in the city of Cincinnati—as well as a range of transportation modes.
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Downtown Towers Beckon Workers Back to the Office
by John Stowellby John StowellFifth Third Bank leads the push to bring workers back and restore downtown’s live/work/play economic balance.
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The Minority Business Accelerator wants to create a sustainable source of growth funding with MBA Fund I, which is currently securing commitments toward its $100 million fundraising goal.