In Cincinnati, there’s no shortage of warm weather events in which to participate, but there are few like these that combine delicious food, music and a light-hearted family atmosphere.
Located at 2401 Reading Road in Mt. Auburn, the new Anna Louise Inn is the realization of more than 4 years of planning and partnerships with stakeholders in the area.
Northwestern Mutual Head Honcho (that's not really his title) Ben Beshear sat down with us to talk about what everyone needs to know about the complicated world of finance. It's worth a read.
We're a throwaway society. This doesn't bother some of us. Some of us it bothers a lot. We like throwing things in the trash so we just don't have to think about them. These guys are doing something about that.
This organization has created a statewide initiative in collaboration with the legal community that prepares students from underserved communities for post-secondary and professional success.
The image of a military veteran returning from service as a confident hero ready to leap into their next venture often occludes the reality of men and women who need a little help.
Check out our picks for the best things to do in town this weekend! Some are exciting, some are educational, some will make you a better person (Reds game anyone?). But no matter what, you'll enjoy each and every one of them.
This $50 million complex houses an 18,000-square-foot exhibition/concert facility, 7,500-square-foot ballroom and 12,000-square feet of meeting and board rooms, as well as a 150-seat restaurant and bar and a 168-room hotel.
P&G, PNC, E.W. Scripps, Chiquita, Fifth Third: These industry giants support another set of organizations whose creative work often goes unrecognized but not unnoticed: Cincinnati's advertising agencies.
Meet the winners of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Cincinnati's annual Youth of the Year competition, recognizing kids who have met personal challenges head on.
What if you and your company had an informed partner to help you through all the risky changes you have to make in order to stay competitive in the marketplace? Well, for one, those changes wouldn't seem so risky anymore.
On select summer Sundays, wine lovers are invited to join Water Tower Fine Wines for a three-hour Sunday Sampler, featuring eight to 12 delectable wines at multiple price points.
How an insurance agency and two of its clients are building strong relationships - and in the process redefining the landscape of American manufacturing.
In partnership with Northwestern Mutual, the Andy & Jordan Dalton Foundation Host Date Night, an opportunity for parents caring for seriously ill children to spend a night out! Check out a gallery after the break.
Announced just hours ago, this new addition to Madisonville will provide more than 700 permanent positions and more than 200 construction jobs. Check it out!
Throughout his career, Dr. Robert Osher has worked to build his father’s creation, Cincinnati Eye Institute, into the internationally recognized institution it is today. In the process, he's gained a significant amount of recognition for his own work as well.
The charitable foundation of Andy Dalton, the Cincinnati Bengals Pro Bowl quarterback, and his wife, Jordan, was created to provide resources and experiences that bring a sense of normalcy to the lives of chronically ill or physically disabled children and their families.
For hundreds of millions of people all over the world, the idea of clearly seeing the landscape, people and details around them is unfamiliar. Eye care and corrective lenses are an expense many people simply cannot afford, and their lives are affected each day by their poor vision.
We went behind the scenes into Cincinnati Museum Center's archives to cover "Treasures of Our Military Past." Encompassing military history in Cincinnati from as early as the 1780s, this exhibit is certainly not one to miss.
The Circuit, Greater Cincinnati’s IT Association, hosted more than 140 top IT and Software CEOs, CIOs and other top local executives at their Annual CEO CIO Dinner Reception on May 7th, 2015.
DCI was established 20 years ago to aid in the revitalization and restructuring of an ailing downtown district within Cincinnati. At that time, there was a significant decline in Cincinnati’s downtown districts.
Now it's alive and thriving. We sat down with some of the key players.
For Thomas Courtney, success is not one thing. It is unique to each individual and defined by each person differently. The tools we use to be successful in life are just as unique based on who we are and our life experiences.
Held May 9th, the annual fundraiser was an evening of hope, inspiration, fun and generosity. Relive the gala magic with this event gallery, exclusively on Lead Cincinnati.
Mark and Carissa met on match.com, and when they first met face-to-face it was a relief that they both looked like their profiles! A whirlwind year later, the romantic couple were happily engaged!
"Pay it forward to the next generation," was the message of Santa Ono, University of Cincinnati president, at the third annual Seminar on Leadership and Ethics.
Thinking of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden likely brings to mind trips to the zoo as a child, or perhaps taking your own children there. But let’s move to the business side of things. That’s what the Zoo is, after all – a business. And by all accounts, it’s a pretty successful one.
Have you been drowning in a haze of pastiche floral bouquets? Then take a look at what Kristen Sekowski, owner of Yellow Canary, is cooking up. They're some of the most beautiful arrangements we've ever seen.
To celebrate its 90th season, The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati (TCTC) hosted more than 200 guests at a very special Anniversary Gala on Saturday, April 25th at the newly opened Renaissance Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Public Schools helps students get hands-on experience, preparing students for college, careers or whatever might come next. It's a refreshingly practical approach.
Sitting across the table with these IT leaders, a fundamental reality became clear: the future of business is technology. Find out what else they had to say.
Following Kroger’s acquisition of most of dunnhumbyUSA (now 84.51°) last week, the building on Race and 5th that will be home to the newly named data analytics company was opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
A sea of red gathered at the Duke Energy Center on Thursday, May 7th to show support for the fight against the number-one killer in women, heart disease.
The Southwest Ohio chapter of JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) will celebrate its 31st annual Cincinnatian of the Year Gala on Saturday, May 9.
Lead Cincinnati headed down to the Metropolitan Club to celebrate our 2015 C-Suite Awards at a mixer with the honorees. Check out the photos (including a few rare sightings of our staff)!
The Mayfield Education & Research Foundation held its first annual “The Art & Science of Healing”, an exciting new combined fundraising and educational event, on Saturday, March 21 at the 21C Museum Hotel downtown. Against the backdrop of the hotel’s mind-expanding art galleries, guests were invited to celebrate personal triumph.
Lead Cincinnati sat down with some of the most powerful hospital executives in the region for wide-ranging discussions about the present and future of healthcare. Today, it's St. Elizabeth Healthcare's Garren Colvin, executive vice president and chief operating officer, and Gary Blank, senior vice president, chief of patient services and chief nursing officer.
What happens when a country boy from Indiana decides he wants to follow his passion of marine biology from the swaying cornfields of Batesville to the beautiful beaches of the Caribbean? For Peter Hillenbrand, the result is the Central Caribbean Marine Institute.
Danielle and her soon-to-be husband had a full day of activities planned on the first day of 2015. But at the time, she didn't know that included getting engaged.
Lead Cincinnati is proud to announce the honorees of its 2015 C-Suite Awards presented by Venue and Lead Magazine. Reserve a place for you or your company at the Awards Luncheon!
Lead Cincinnati sat down with some of the most powerful hospital executives in the region for wide-ranging discussions about the present and future of healthcare. Today, it's UC Health president and CEO Dr. Richard Lofgren.
The designers at Robin Wood Weddings craft weddings using their creativity and experience coupled with the vision of the bride. They bring the bride’s inspiration to life with fashionable form, whether the style is contemporary or classic.