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Julie Carpenter

Julie Carpenter has a background in cultural heritage tourism, museums, and nonprofit organizations. She's the Executive Director of AIA Cincinnati.  

Julie Carpenter's Latest Articles

SEED Ohio pilot allows orgs, individuals to donate to saving the planet

SEED Ohio, a pilot program to help raise funds for Ohio environmental nonprofits, will wrap up its inaugural campaign at the end of this month.

GCF provides grant funding to three local orgs for literacy improvement programs

Three Cincinnati organizations striving to close the literacy gap received grants from the Gladys and Ralph Lazarus Education Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Foundation to help take their work to the next level.

Hamilton Mill wins grant to fund four strategic programs

The Hamilton Mill received a $500,000 grant from the Economic Development Administration’s Regional Innovative Strategies program, the first award to an applicant from southwest Ohio.

New business initiative promises to ease access to foreign markets

American companies that are looking to expand to overseas markets face a bevy of logistical and legal challenges. A new public-private partnership, Getting to Global, was created specifically to minimize those barriers.

Give Simply presenting their project at IX Health in September.
Hacking Heroin winners embarking on real-time implementation

The Hacking Heroin winners recently updated the Cincinnati City Council's Education & Entrepreneurship Committee and IX Health attendees on the status of their projects.

CincyTech company Enable Injections at the 2016 Big Breakfast.
CincyTech’s Big Breakfast not about food but startup showcases

On Nov. 8, CincyTech’s Big Breakfast + Startup Showcase will return to the Duke Energy Convention Center.

Exonerees participated in the Freedom Walk on Oct. 1.
Ohio Innocence Project works with UC law students to exonerate those wrongly convicted

The Ohio Innocence Project, based at the University of Cincinnati College of Law, marked International Wrongful Conviction Day on Oct. 2 with a week of events across the state.

A panel at this spring's Smart Cincy conference.
RSCI to host first Smart Regions Conference to showcase smart cities technology

The first Smart Regions Conference, organized by Cincinnati’s Regional Smart Cities Initiative, will take place Oct. 25 at BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University.

On Sept. 29, over 175 attendees from healthcare and tech orgs will gather at Union Hall for IX Health.
Hacking Heroin leaders to present ideas at IX Health event on Sept. 29

The Innovation Xchange fall program, IX Health 2017, will explore civic health technology on Sept. 29, which is organized by Cintrifuse and The Health Collaborative.

Students on the first day of the program.
New program from Freestore Foodbank provides job training in logistics, facilities management

LIFT the TriState, an innovative new Freestore Foodbank program, provides free job training to individuals interested in logistics, inventory and facilities management and transportation.

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