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Juli Hale

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What do you do in your new position at Forza Marketing?
I lead and manage public relations and marketing initiatives on behalf of Forza for clients locally, nationally and in Canada.
 
What do you like best about this job?
It was important to me to find a position that was a good fit for my life, my beliefs and my work ethics. I was particular in choosing companies and organizations to apply. I believe I have found the right position with Forza. I have the opportunity to write and to strategize, both of which I enjoy. And the people are beyond fantastic.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
This is my first time working in the city, having spent my entire career thus far working in Northern Kentucky. I am truly enjoying learning more about the city and visiting the local attractions and restaurants. 
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I love in Florence, Ky., with my husband and four children. Florence, and Northern Kentucky in general, offers the best of two worlds. My neighborhood is tucked away from the roads and the noise and offers a safe place for kids to play while also offering the proximity of conveniences such as grocery stores, the mall, and restaurants and local attractions.

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Job Title: Manager
Company: Forza Marketing
College: Northern Kentucky University, Communications, Highland Heights, KY


Laura Arnold

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What do you do in your new position at Forza Marketing?
In addition to speaker sourcing for the annual COLLOQUY Summit and writing and pitching media for LoyaltyOne, I also serve as Forza’s resident social media expert, and handle the social media for two of our local clients, Local 127 and Rookwood Pottery.   
 
What do you like best about this job?
Small agencies are nimble by nature, and Forza is staffed by great people who know their stuff and get things done. I also learn something new every day, which is fantastic. Everyone here takes so much pride in their work, and nothing goes out the door that we don’t stand behind. 
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati? 
The urban core of Cincinnati is changing rapidly, and it’s so exciting to see. Recently Cincinnati and the greater Cincinnati area have been getting some great press, and it is well-deserved. I also like how Cincinnati can be such a small town sometimes. Most of the time I don’t go far without bumping into someone I know—and that’s (usually) a good thing!  
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live? 
I live downtown and actually have one of the shortest commutes ever—it’s only half a block from my condo to Forza. That means no snow days for me, though. I’ve lived downtown for about four years now, and it’s amazing. I’m very excited about the changes coming in the next few years.

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Job Title: Manager
Company: Forza Marketing
College: University of Cincinnati, Communications and Women’s Studies, Cincinnati, OH


Tim Smith

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What do you do in your new position at BHDP Architecture?
I lead an immensely talented team of designers, all dedicated to creating spaces that work for the people who use them.
 
What do you like best about this job?
The diverse and creative culture.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
Cincinnati is a force, as creative communities go, and our forward momentum is palpable. 
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I just moved close to downtown, to the burgeoning East End. I love the view from the riverbank and the diverse neighborhood. 

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Job Title: Design Leader- Experiential Branding
Company: BHDP Architecture
College: , Columbus College of Art and Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Advertising Design, Columbus, OH


Julio Clark

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What do you do in your new position at CR Architecture + Design?
Electrical Design
 
What do you like best about this job?
My co-workers
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati? 
What I like about living in Cincinnati is the cheap real estate prices.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live? 
I live in Covington. I do enjoy being close to everything.

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Job Title: Electrical Designer (MEP)
Company: CR Architecture + Design
College: University of Cincinnati, Electrical Engineering, Cincinnati, OH


Laura Kamphaus

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What do you do in your new position at CR Architecture + Design?
HVAC design
 
What do you like best about this job?
Working on a good team.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati? 
Close to home; close to the arts; nice parks along the river.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live? 
My family and I live on west side of town in Westwood. The homes in that area still have their original charm.

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Job Title: Mechanical Designer
Company: CR Architecture + Design
College: , Cincinnati State Technical and Community College: Associate in Architectural Design; Cincinnati State Technical and Community College: Associate in Construction Management; Northern Kentucky University – BA in Construction Management (2016)


Jennifer Heisey

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What do you do in your new position at the University of Cincinnati?
I have the privilege of working every day to serve my alma mater, the University of Cincinnati and my 270,000 fellow graduates. Our team of Alumni Association staff and volunteers work tirelessly to create opportunities for alumni to be meaningfully engaged.

To me, the most valuable reasons for alumni to be involved are:
• To support the vision of our dynamic president, Santa Ono and the university’s mission to “… create opportunity, develop educated and engaged citizens, enhance the economy, and enrich our university, city, state and global community."

• To support our current students at UC, continue to elevate the campus experience and assist in their preparation for life after college; and foster an environment that allows alumni to connect in order to positively impact each other’s personal and professional lives.

• The strength of the Alumni Association lies in the power of our alumni network. So the more people we have actively engaged, more opportunities will emerge for our students and alumni. The connections that we, as Bearcats, build on campus and as alumni will play a major role in our future success and will continue to enrich our lives over time.
 
What do you like best about this job?
The university is on an impressive upward trajectory under the Ieadership of President Ono. He brings such a positive energy to the campus and has been a natural “connector.” He cares about our students, faculty, staff, alumni and the whole Bearcat community. I wholeheartedly agree that this is the #HottestCollegeinAmerica, and as a loyal alumna, I am proud to be able to serve my university by his side. I have worked in the alumni business at five other universities, and I hold each of those campuses and professional experiences close to my heart. That said, there is nothing so sweet as coming home to UC, and there is no place I would rather serve as Alumni Director than at my alma mater. I had an amazing student experience that prepared me for my career and for life in general. I bleed Red and Black. I am passionate about my profession and I love UC. This is my dream job!
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati? 
I speak so much of the networking opportunities among alumni, but that connectivity transcends to the greater Cincinnati community as well. Cincinnati is a friendly place, and there are good people here who are willing to help, make introductions and share their expertise. Every time I meet someone, it is easy to find a commonality and feel immediately comfortable. 

I moved to Cincinnati from a small town outside of Columbus, Ohio, in 1992. I immediately connected with the university and the city of Cincinnati. It quickly became my home. I have been away for just four years, but as I have been re-acclimating myself, I am so impressed with how progressive the city is right now. Just as it is a period of growth on UC’s campus, it is for the city as well. There is such a diverse offering from professional sports to art and culture, new business accelerators, amazing restaurants and bars. It just goes on and on. There is an overall energy and excitement over this revitalization and growth, and the city is thriving.  

What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live? 
I live in Columbia Tusculum. I love the location because it’s so central and accessible to Downtown and Clifton. There is such growth in this area … it booming! I can walk to Mt. Lookout and Hyde Park. There are shops, restaurants and beautiful parks just around the corner. Nearly everything I need is a short walk or drive from my house. It is a perfect spot for me.

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Job Title: VP Alumni Relations (UC Foundation) and Executive Director of the UC Alumni Association
Company: University of Cincinnati
College: , University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH - BA, McMicken College of Arts and Sciences, Sociology 1997
 | Wright State University, Dayton, OH - MEd, College of Education, Higher Ed Administration 2002


Julie Kirkpatrick

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What do you do in your new position at meetNKY?
Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate. … I lead a sales and promotions team to attract and retain meetings and visitors into the Northern Kentucky area.
 
What do you like best about this job?
I love representing what is exciting and vibrant about NKY as well as building some regional and national noise about our area. As a leader, it is awesome to work with such a motivated and passionate team. 
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
It is such a great region with all the friendly attitude of the Midwest and true hospitality of the South. I am excited to see Newport, Ky. join the famous Bourbon Trail and the rebirth of great brewing in the city of Cincinnati at many new venues.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I live in Fort Thomas … one of the most unique small towns in NKY. I love our sense of community and place but the incredible five-minute access to downtown Cincinnati. 

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Job Title: Director, Convention Sales
Company: Northern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau
College: , University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ky. | Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Ky., UK-Biology, NKY-Organizational Leadership


Thomas Hines

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Hixson, a Cincinnati-based architecture, engineering and interior design firm, announced today that Thomas Hines has joined the firm as a Sr. Cost Estimator. In this role, Hines provides preliminary and conceptual estimating, monitors project costs from inception to completion, responds to cost projection issues and assists in developing historical cost data. Hines, a resident of Union Township, Ohio, holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology from Western Kentucky University.

Hixson is an architecture, engineering and interior design firm specializing in projects for corporate office environments, retail projects and industrial processing facilities. Listed as one of the top firms in North America, Hixson delivers insight and advocacy leading to intelligent project execution through 16 integrated technical disciplines.

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Job Title: Sr. Cost Estimator
Company: Hixson
College: Western Kentucky University, B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology , Bowling Green, KY


Dawn Michaels

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What do you do in your new position at Envision?
As the development director, I am responsible for finding additional funding streams to help our programs grow and be able to continue to offer the best services possible to the children and adults that we serve in the developmentally delayed community.
 
What do you like best about this job?
The people at Envision (formerly known as Residential Home Corporation) are such a passionate and dedicated group. Their willingness to help each other and better serve those who need us is infectious. We are led by a wonderful CEO, Tricia Burke, who is a true visionary. Her leadership inspires everyone and makes this a very special place to work. I feel very fortunate. 
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
Originally from Chicago, I have always likened Cincinnati to a smaller version of the Windy City. There is so much to do, and the people are very helpful and friendly. I once moved out of town for about eight months because of a job transfer and I just couldn’t wait to get back to the Queen City! It has definitely become my home.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I live in Union Township, and having the new Jungle Jim’s within a five-minute drive has been a lot of fun! I love showing it off to friends who come in from out of town.

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Job Title: Development Director
Company: Envision
College: , Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, NM


Jonathan Hartman

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What do you do in your new position at Curiosity Advertising?
I help oversee advertising projects from inception to completion on traditional and digital sides of the agency, while updating timelines and internally prioritizing workloads for these projects.
 
What do you like best about this job?
I like being able to work with amazing people in such a creative and inquisitive working environment.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
The best thing about living in Cincinnati is Oktoberfest and how German culture works its way into most Cincinnati traditions.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I live in Hamilton County in the city of Montgomery. I like the festivals and farmers markets the city sponsors throughout the year.

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Job Title: Traffic Assistant
Company: Curiosity Advertising
College: Ohio University, Journalism, Athens, OH


Kelly Tucker

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What do you do in your new position at Curiosity Advertising?
I proofread all of the copy Curiosity produces, including proposals, presentations, creative work, press releases and communication.
 
What do you like best about this job?
I love Curiosity's culture and atmosphere. Everyone is encouraged to be unique and to ask questions and explore their interests, which creates a positive, energetic environment that I look forward to being a part of each day.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
Cincinnati has the diversity and progressiveness of larger cities without the overwhelming congestion that typically comes with the territory. Each neighborhood is unique and has something different to offer.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I currently live in Norwood. Despite the fact that it's a quiet neighborhood, I like that I can hop on the Norwood Lateral and get anywhere I need to go in the Cincinnati area in a (relatively) timely manner. Despite the lack of urban activity I'm used to experiencing, I still feel connected.

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Job Title: Proofreader/Copy Editor
Company: Curiosity Advertising
College: University of Cincinnati, Journalism, Cincinnati, OH


Kevin Clark

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What do you do in your new position at Curiosity Advertising?
I'm responsible for planning, executing and evaluating digital projects according to predetermined timelines and budgets.
 
What do you like best about this job?
There’s never a dull moment. Every day is different. I am passionate about all the digital projects I touch and enjoy the opportunity to be in a position to be responsible for these projects and exceeding our clients’ expectations.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati?
I love being a part of the major growth and development downtown Cincinnati is experiencing within all its neighborhoods, old and new.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live?
I currently live in downtown Cincinnati, and what I like most is seeing more and more people come downtown to enjoy all the amenities the city has to offer.

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Job Title: Digital Project Manager
Company: Curiosity Advertising
College: University of Cincinnati, International Business, Cincinnati, OH


Lynnette Heard

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UC Alumnus, Education Advocate Joins The University of Cincinnati Foundation

Lynnette M. Heard fills newly created board relations role

Nearly 40 years after graduating from the University of Cincinnati, Lynnette M. Heard, who has a master’s in education, joined the UC Foundation on February 19 as the organization’s first Director of Foundation Board Relations.

In this newly created position, she will assist the UC Foundation president in leading, organizing and overseeing planning, strategies and operations of the UC Foundation Board of Trustees. She graduated from UC in 1975 with a bachelor’s degree in Education.

Inspired by her own experience, Heard is excited to be a part of an organization that helps students’ dreams of a quality education come true.

“I am truly honored and humbled to have this special opportunity to give back to the University of Cincinnati, which has brought so much to my life. As an undergraduate student and scholarship recipient, I didn’t realize the impact philanthropy had on my journey,” she says. “Now, as a board professional, I’m delighted to be a partner with UC Foundation leadership to enable others to benefit from the highest levels of excellence forged by the University of Cincinnati.”

Heard, who lives in West Chester, spent the early part of her career in marketing and communications. She later moved into educational administrative leadership roles, including executive director of the Office of the President at the University of Dayton, executive director for the Southwestern Ohio Council for Higher Education (SOCHE) and executive assistant to President and Secretary to the Board at Wright State University. She has held national positions with the Association of Governing Boards and the National Association of Presidential Assistants in Higher Education.

She was most recently president and CEO of BRIDGES for a Just Community.

“I am thrilled Lynnette has joined our team. Her expertise in board relations and her vast community connections are sure to inspire our board. Her skillset is a perfect match to cultivate our board members’ talent and expertise to the fullest for the betterment of our advancement efforts at UC,” says UC Foundation President Rod Grabowski.

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Job Title: Director of Foundation Board Relations, University of Cincinnati Foundation
Company: University of Cincinnati
College: University of Cincinnati, Education, Cincinnati, OH


Mark Shoemaker

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What do you do in your new position at KZF Design?
As Director of Public Facilities, I lead KZF’s marketing and delivery of professional architectural and engineering services for local governments, with a particular focus on public safety facilities.

What do you like best about this job?
This position allows me to continue to seek new opportunities to provide expertise and leadership for communities that require new or improved facilities for the delivery of government services.
 
What's great about living/working in Cincinnati? 
I have lived in the greater Cincinnati area my entire life and value its Midwest values, its big-city cultural offerings and the small-town character of its local neighborhoods.
 
What part of town do you live in, and what do you most like about the neighborhood in which you live? 
I live in West Chester and, having graduated from the “old” Lakota High School and my children having graduated for Lakota West, I have to list the Lakota Local School District as what I like best.

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Job Title: Director of Public Facilities
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College: University of Cincinnati, Architecture, Cincinnati, OH


Sean McLaughlin

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Scripps Hires McLaughlin as VP of News

The E.W. Scripps Company
has hired industry veteran Sean McLaughlin as its vice president of news, effective March 6.   
McLaughlin, a dynamic news leader with proven results, joins Scripps from KMOV in St. Louis, where he was executive news director and creative services director. He will rely on his experiences at all levels of newsroom operations in guiding the news strategy for the Scripps television division. His focus will be on journalism excellence, audience relevance and digital platforms.

“I am very excited about Sean joining the Scripps team," says Brian Lawlor, senior vice president of the Scripps broadcast division. “He impressed me so much in his first interview, and it grew from there. He has a history of growing news ratings, most recently taking KMOV from third to first. Sean has a ton of energy and represents the leadership skills that motivate people to want to work hard and to want to win.”

Before starting at KMOV in 2007, McLaughlin was a news director at KTUL, the ABC affiliate in Tulsa, Okla., from 2005-2007. Prior to that, he was the news director at the FOX affiliate in Tulsa, KOKI, from 2001-2005.

From 1996-2001, he developed his insight for news strategy at WICS in Springfield, Ill. He started as an anchor and political reporter but moved up to executive producer and finally news director. He developed his on-air skills as an anchor and reporter at KAAL, in Austin, Minn., from 1994-1996.

Under his leadership, his news team at KMOV received numerous awards including a national Edward R. Murrow Award in 2011 for the documentary State of Education, four regional Emmy Awards and the RTNDA Unity Award in 2009 for A Shared St. Louis.

McLaughlin has a bachelor’s degree in political science and mass communications from Minnesota State University.

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Job Title: Vice President of News
Company: E.W. Scripps Co.
College: Minnesota State University, Political Science, Mankato, MN