New leaders at four Cincinnati startup organizations are upping their game to provide the region’s best and brightest entrepreneurs with more resources.
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Rumpke operates one of the nation’s largest recycling facilities, making St. Bernard a hub for the economy and the environment.
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Medpace invests in Madisonville and Cincinnati at large, with another $327 million expansion on the way.
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Kosta Elefter leads Internet of Things and Generative AI projects sprouting at the company’s growing Milford campus.
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A new Urban League-led training program equips women with skills, connections, and Google certification.
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These Leaders Have a Talent for Business Building
These four fast-growing private companies have depended on “killer talent” in order to scale up successfully.
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Ask Richard Eiswerth about breaking ground in August for the new WVXU/WGUC studios near Xavier University.
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Large hospital systems like TriHealth and Mercy Health are bringing new technology and a prevention focus to where their patients live in Butler, Clermont, and Warren counties.
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A joint venture between Honda and LG Energy Solution brings next-gen manufacturing to southwestern Ohio.
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RYSE continues to test its electric flying vehicle while crowdfunding its future.