Topping nationwide lists for "most affordable," "best rehab market," and "most livable," making the move to Cincinnati is becoming an increasingly popular decision for professionals, families, and businesses. Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber's HYPE ambassador program and local groups like Cincinnati Imports make the move a little easier for newcomers.
Evan Wallis
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
An international modeling career, a short stint as a magazine editor and owner of two small businesses sounds like a full resume after a decades-long career. But Cincinnati native Margeurite Swallow has accomplished all that, and more, at age 23. Her latest venture, a commercially-licensed community kitchen in Over-the-Rhine, continues to evolve.
Feoshia Henderson
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Last week you met four young, black Cincinnatians making their marks on the Queen City through entrepreneurship, creativity, networking and old-fashioned hard work. This week, meet four more trailblazers who are thriving in the world of startups, nonprofits, education and corporate marketing.
Feoshia Henderson
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Feoshia Henderson
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Feoshia Henderson
Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Making a city vibrant means paying attention to all of its voices and learning from all of its wisdoms. And the story –and history – of Cincinnati wouldn't be complete without the innovation, tenacity and creativity of nearly half the city's population, which is African American.
Today in Soapbox, in the first part of a two-part series, we'll tell you about four up-and-coming black Cincinnatians who are making a mark in media, education and entrepreneurship.
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