Mental health is a leading workplace challenge for both business leaders and employees. New programs are helping them work together to come up with solutions.
Leadership
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EconomyLeadershipThe JumpWelcome Letter
Welcome to Realm: Summer 2024
by Brendon Cullby Brendon CullThe 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 …
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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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This year’s eight We Are Making Black History honorees have made a remarkable difference in “our little big city.”
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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.