The stories in this issue are a testament to the resources we already have to achieve greater things in our own backyard. If you’re so inclined, raise your hand to …
Leadership
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The Cincinnati Futures Commission offers big ideas. Now elected officials, businesses, and residents will have their say.
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Deep DiveLeadershipReal Estate
When a Succession Plan Is Successful
by Leyla Shokoohe & John Foxby Leyla Shokoohe & John FoxTriversity’s CEO transition from Mel Gravely to Jim Watkins has been intentional, meticulous, and energizing.
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The new class of Great Living Cincinnatians recommends dreaming big and sharing credit.
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Rickell Howard Smith talks about her first year with YWCA Greater Cincinnati and her plans for the future.
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Regional business leaders count on unified lobbying efforts to help navigate government relationships in Columbus and Frankfort.
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Returning to Highland Heights as president, Cady Short-Thompson says she’s “delighted to lead the institution that I love.”
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Xavier’s new business college dean, Marco Pagani, is as concerned with students’ ethical development as he is with academic success.
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Regional leaders visit Cuyahoga and Summit counties to get a first-hand look at their unusual County Executive government models.
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Deep DiveEconomyLeadershipPolitics
Public Officials in Butler and Warren Counties Discuss Their Focus on Business
by John Foxby John FoxState and county officials offer their legislative priorities for supporting individuals and businesses in their jurisdictions.