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REAL ESTATE

Jeffrey Anderson

PRESIDENT AND CEO Jeffrey R. Anderson Real Estate

Anderson founded the firm in the 1970s while working with Wendy’s founder Dave Thomas, focusing on site selection for restaurants like McDonald’s, Taco Bell, Long John Silver’s, and Chi Chi’s. In the ’80s, the company shifted to neighborhood retail centers that include Hyde Park Station and Beechmont Station. In the ’90s, Anderson developed Rookwood Pavilion, then Rookwood Commons. The company has been hired to work on Kenwood Collection, Newport on the Levee, and University Station at Xavier, among other projects.

Dan Baker

CEO Baker Construction Enterprises

Baker founded Baker Cement Contractors with brothers Ken and Jim in 1968 after working with their grandfather in residential masonry in their hometown of Oxford. More than 50 years later, he leads the umbrella company that includes 11 separate entities. Based in Monroe, it’s one of the country’s largest specialty concrete companies and the fifth-largest private firm in Greater Cincinnati with almost $1.5 billion in revenue in 2020.

Adam Bortz

CEO Towne Properties

Bortz’s father, Neil, started the company in the summer of 1961 when he bought several houses in Mt. Adams when the neighborhood was showing its age. The company that the younger Bortz oversees today owns or manages more than 12,000 apartments, more than 130,000 commercial and homeowners association units and 600,000 square feet of office space.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Kenyon College (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Adapting to the ever-changing landscape of regulations, economic conditions, and health concerns that impacted our associates, families, and clients. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? Yes and no. I’ve always believed in trusting our associates to make decisions that align with our values to move Towne forward.

William Butler

CHAIRMAN Corporex Companies

Butler founded the W.P. Butler Construction Company in 1965, which grew into the Corporex of today, a group of six firms that control more than $1 billion of real estate investments in 20 major markets across the country. Corporex is the master developer of Ovation, the mixed-use project in Newport that includes the PromoWest music pavilion and will feature 1,000 residential units.

Hometown: Covington Education: University of Cincinnati (associate’s in civil engineering technology) How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? Corporex was excluded from the lockdowns, and our people worked from home in part but continued in the office with precautions. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? That’s not fully understood yet. There is a general acceptance to be more flexible with respect to where people are positioned to work.

John Danis

CEO Danis Building Construction

Danis is the third-generation family member to lead the privately owned company that offers design and construction expertise for the corporate, healthcare, senior living, education, retail, hospitality, and entertainment markets. It has five offices in Ohio, North Carolina, and Florida that produced more than $350 million in revenue in 2020. The firm is working to expand and renovate the Samuel Adams Brewery at Central Parkway and Liberty Street.

Sarah Close

LEAD AGENT Keller Williams Advisors Realty

Close, the third generation of her family to work in real estate, began her career in 1992. She was one of five agents who founded the first local Keller Williams Realty office in 2005. Now located in Columbia-Tusculum, Keller Williams was the No. 6-ranked residential firm with more than 2,600 transactions and an average sales price of more than $237,000 in 2020.

Hometown: Centerville, Ohio Education: Miami University (undergraduate) How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? Grateful our industry has remained healthy, thriving in fact. And weary. Watching the earlier gains made against COVID erode is dispiriting. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? My fundamental responsibilities as a leader hold firm regardless of the current field conditions. That being said, I’m a little more comfortable with a light ring behind my computer camera than I was 18 months ago.

Brad DeVries

PRESIDENT AND CEO HomeServices Kentucky (Huff Realty)

The firm that Jim Huff founded in 1975 has grown into the fourth-largest residential real estate broker in Greater Cincinnati with $1.16 billion in net sales in 2020, operating as the Berkshire Hathaway company HomeServices Kentucky. It closed on 5,155 transactions last year with an average price of almost $225,000.

Hometown: Naples, Florida Education: Centre College (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Being separated from so many of our team. Our company is based on relationships, and while technology has helped for sure it’s no replacement for time spent face to face. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? I was never a fan of work-from-home arrangements, but when we were forced to keep folks out of the office most of our staff performed remarkably.

Kent Dailey

OWNER/BROKER RE/MAX Victory + Affiliates

Dailey, one of three owner/brokers of RE/ Max Affiliates in Northern Kentucky with Rod Fussinger and Jim Schack, became COO when the Kentucky and Ohio operations merged in 2020. The new company has seven offices: Florence, Highland Heights, and Falmouth in Kentucky; West Chester, Springboro, Beavercreek, and Troy in Ohio. It sold almost $950 million in homes with an average price of more than $221,000.

Hometown: Taylor Mill Education: Northern Kentucky University (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Trying to keep everyone as “normal” as possible as we navigate uncharted waters. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? I think it’s changed all of us to some degree. As leaders, we need to be tolerant of different opinions while managing everyone’s safety concerns.

David Drees

PRESIDENT AND CEO Drees Homes

Theodore Drees’ grandson became the third family member to lead the homebuilding company that began in Wilder in 1928. David’s father, Ralph, who started working for the company in 1959, died in March at 86. The board chairman at the time of his death, he was also a civic leader who served as Kenton County Judge-Executive from 2004-10. The company has agreed to buy 110 acres in Loveland from a national women’s society to keep 68 acres of the property known as Grailville.

Hometown: Crescent Springs Education: Trinity University (undergraduate), Xavier University (MBA)

Monica Gerhardt

MANAGING PARTNER Nelson Worldwide

The former FRCH Nelson, which was located at 311 Elm Street for more than 30 years, is now Nelson Worldwide and moves to the Omnicare Center on East Fourth Street this fall. The company is the third-largest local architecture firm with almost $30 million in 2020 billings and about 100 local employees, with 18 architects. Gerhardt, also a Vice President of Account Management & Strategy, oversees the branding and design studio.

Melvin Gravely

CEO TriVersity Construction

Gravely, the majority owner of the general contractor, sold a minority stake in the company to President and COO James Watkins. Messer Construction also owns a minority share. TriVersity will move its headquarters from Norwood to a redeveloped property in Walnut Hills near historic Peebles Corner. In 2020, Gravely was named the winner of the Carl H Lindner for Entrepreneurial and Civic Spirit, an annual award that recognizes the top private companies in Greater Cincinnati.

Hometown: Canton, Ohio Education: University of Mount Union (undergraduate), Kent State University (MBA), Union Institute and University (Ph.D.)

Louis Guttman

PRESIDENT AND CEO Hills Properties

Guttman is the son of Murray Guttman, who founded the family-owned Blue Ash-based real estate company in 1958. Third-generation family members are now working for the firm that specializes in development, construction, financing, and management of single-family homes, apartments, and commercial buildings. It is developing a $48 million luxury apartment community, Relay 129, as part of Freedom Pointe, an 88-acre mixed-use site in Liberty Township.

Michael Habel

CEO BHDP

Habel leads the downtown-based design firm that specializes in architecture, planning, interior and graphic design for clients in workplace, higher education, industrial, discovery and science, healthcare and retail markets. It is the second-largest local architecture firm with almost $30 million in 2020 local billings and 30 registered architects. It also has offices in Columbus, Charlotte, and Raleigh, North Carolina. The firm was founded in 1937 by Cyrus Baxter.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate)

Robert Hawksley

CEO Fischer Homes

Hawksley, who succeeded founder Henry Fischer in 2014, leads the largest local homebuilder that expects to post more than $1 billion in revenue for the first time in 2021. The Erlanger-based company’s 2020 revenue increased 18 percent over the prior year. Fischer sold 3,279 homes in 2020 compared to 2,336 in 2019. To help meet the demand, the company hired more than 240 new employees over the past two years, including the acquisition of Payne Family Homes of St. Louis.

Hometown: Fort Myers, Florida Education: University of Florida (undergraduate)

Mike Huseman

CEO HGC Group

Huseman, the third generation to lead the family-owned business and its president since 2002, was named CEO in 2020. In addition to HGC Construction, the company includes SSRG, Stanton Millworks, Stewart Iron Works, and Trade31, its team of precision builders. Its recent projects include the new Tire Discounters headquarters and the Kinley Hotel downtown.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Xavier University (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Keeping our employees connected. We’re a very hands-on group and pride ourselves on being more on the collaborative side of the spectrum to get our jobs done. How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? I think they’re emerging with a greater feeling of camaraderie and heightened purpose, and there’s a general feeling of optimism.

Joe King

GROUP PRESIDENT Coldwell Banker Realty

King, who has led the parent company’s Ohio, St. Louis, and Minnesota operations since 2017, has been in charge of the Cincinnati and Columbus offices of Coldwell Banker since 2005. It has more than 930 local agents, more than any other real estate firm, and was No. 2 in 2020 sales volume with $2.26 billion on more than 8,500 transactions and an average price of $263,000. The firm rebranded as Coldwell Banker Realty in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana in 2020 to align with the corporate name.

Steve Leeper

PRESIDENT AND CEO 3CDC

Leeper has guided the Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation through a period that forced a large number of workers to stay away from downtown offices, while spending more than $50 million to convert the former Macy’s building across from Fountain Square into the Foundry, a combination of Class A office space and retail. 3CDC announced that Deloitte and Turner Construction have leased 57,000 square feet of space on the project’s second floor.

Hometown: Pittsburgh Education: Ohio University (undergraduate)

Bobby Maly

CEO Model Group

Maly, who was one of five owners of the Over-the-Rhine-based development, construction, and management group, succeeded Steve Smith as CEO in 2020. They announced a plan to shift 40 percent ownership of the company to its workers in an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). Model, which was founded in 2001, focuses on urban neighborhoods such as Walnut Hills, Pendleton, and Over-the-Rhine.

Elizabeth Mangan

CEO Miller-Valentine Construction

Ten years after joining the company, Mangan, who became general counsel in 2011 and a partner in 2014, took over the top spot of the firm founded in 1963 to build bridges and highways. It has since developed more than 100 million square feet of commercial real estate and more than 15,000 multi-family housing units from its locations in Cincinnati and Dayton and Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina. The firm posted $206 million in revenue in 2020.

Hometown: Nitro, West Virginia Education: West Virginia University (undergraduate), Georgetown University (J.D.)

Mark Meinhardt

PRESIDENT Star One Realtors

Meinhardt worked with his father, George, who was a founding partner of Star One in 1990, and took over leadership of the company after his death in 2011. Meinhardt began his career in 1987 with his father at West Shell and has been active in a number of professional organizations, including a seat on the board of the Home Builders Association of Great Cincinnati since 2012. Star One sold 2,070 homes in 2020 with an average price of more than $255,000.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate)

Gary Mitchell

PRESIDENT AND CEO Divisions Maintenance

Mitchell founded the facilities maintenance provider in 1999, growing it into one of the largest private companies in Greater Cincinnati. It posted revenue of more than $430 million in 2020, up from $312 million in 2019, and has set the ambitious goal of becoming a billion-dollar business in the next three years. The company has focused on innovative technology and announced it would hire about 100 new engineers, IT specialists, and data analysts this year.

Hometown: Cold Spring What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Keeping our people on track and focused on new opportunities. Our business declined rapidly and significantly, and we needed to get into new service lines quickly. How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? It’s a difficult time, to say the least, but also an exciting time for us.

Shenan Murphy

CEO AND PRINCIPAL Colliers International

Murphy began his career as an investment broker with West Shell Commercial. He was named COO in 1998, then bought the company in 2000. In 2010, it joined Colliers to gain access to a worldwide network of connections. In addition to managing 145 properties in Greater Cincinnati, Colliers offers brokerage sales, investment, construction, and IT services.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate) How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? The support we’ve poured into our people has assured them our leadership team is clearly behind them and appreciative of their efforts. Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? Our deep commitment to technology allowed us to manage and accelerate relationships through this new period of remote work, which is playing a major role in our industry.

Dan Neyer

PRESIDENT AND CEO Neyer Properties

Neyer has worked in the family business of commercial real estate development for more than 35 years. He started his own company in 1995 and has been personally involved in more than 500 projects that total more than $1.5 billion in value. In 2020, the company put six buildings up for sale as it turned its focus to new projects such as the Three Oaks residential development in Oakley that will include more than 100 homes, 400 apartments, and a senior living facility.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Miami University (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Keeping people focused on the job at hand and accepting the reality that most things are out of our control, so it’s best to focus on what we can control, such as customer response.

Robert Myers

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Phillips Edison

Myers oversees the local headquarters of the real estate investment firm that went public on the Nasdaq exchange in July, raising more than $475 million in its initial public offering. The company, founded in 1991 by Mike Phillips and Jeff Edison, focuses on neighborhood shopping centers anchored by grocery stores. It owns more than 275 properties and manages others that total more than 31 million square feet in 30 states.

Hometown: Van Wert, Ohio Education: Huntington College (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Ensuring strong, consistent communication and collaboration across the company and with our neighbors (our name for our tenants). Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? Our leadership group has truly embraced and appreciated our team’s adaptability and agility.

Molly North

CEO Al. Neyer

North has led the employee-owned firm since 2015 and expanded its executive team this year as business continued to grow. Dan Ruh was promoted to President and Cincinnati market leader of the commercial real estate development and construction company. Neyer has grown to 143 employee-owners, up from 43 when the ESOP was created in 2014. It had local billings of more than $165 million in 2020 through offices here and in Pittsburgh, Nashville, and Raleigh, North Carolina.

Hometown: Wilmington, Ohio Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate)

Scott Nelson

CEO Comey & Shepherd

Nelson is the son of Roy Nelson, who bought the company in 1968 from founders Harold Comey and Edward Shepherd. He and President Terry Hanker run the largest residential real estate brokerage in Greater Cincinnati, which reported sales of $2.35 billion on 9,610 transactions with an average price of $244,000 in 2020. The 2021 home market started the year at an even faster pace when the average home price broke records in May.

Jeremy Raby

PRESIDENT AND CEO ERA Real Solutions Realty

Raby, who created the residential real estate firm in 2007, oversees a company with four offices and more than 165 local agents. ERA closed on more than 1,400 transactions in 2020 with more than $305 million in sales and an average price of $216,000. In 2019, the company acquired Right Choice Realty in Ft. Myers, Florida, to serve Ohioans buying second homes or relocating.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? Most of our company culture is collaboration, sharing best practices, and learning from each other, so trying to maintain this environment virtually was very difficult. How are your employees feeling as they and your business emerge from the pandemic? Most are feeling ready to get back to some sort of normalcy and get back with their teams and work as one unit again, face to face.

Matthew Schottelkotte

CEO GBBN Architects

Schottelkotte began his career in 1984 and worked for a number of firms before joining GBBN, which was the largest local firm with $32.5 million in billings in 2020. The company designed the Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center on The Banks, which opened in July, and the Cincinnati Ballet’s Margaret and Michael Valentine Center for Dance in Walnut Hills that opened this fall.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate) Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? Our entire leadership team has increased the frequency and detail of our communications with staff. There’s nothing worse than repeatedly changing the information you’re sharing.

Kevin Schutte

MANAGING DIRECTOR CBRE

Schutte has been in the commercial real estate business since 1995, when he worked at Paul Hemmer Companies as a leasing agent. He leads the local office of the global company that specializes in investment properties, workplace solutions, asset services, project management, and portfolio administration. It manages more than 17.5 million square feet of property locally, including the GE Global Operations Center, First Financial Center, and Ohio National.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: University of Cincinnati (undergraduate)

Robin Sheakley

PRESIDENT Sibcy Cline

Sheakley is the fourth generation to lead the family business, founded by her great-grandfather in 1930. She runs the daily operations of the third-largest residential brokerage that posted 2020 sales of more than $2.2 billion on almost 8,100 transactions with an average price of $287,000. This year, it introduced Sibcy Solutions, an online program that helps agents showcase multiple selling options for homeowners in a partnership with Colorado-based startup Zavvie.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Miami University (undergraduate)

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INSPIRING COMMUNITIES CHANGING SKYLINES

Corporex has a 56-year legacy of transforming skylines and investing in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region. Ovation is doing so again through a vision to connect the community to the river. The 25-acre mixed-use development will feature over 1,000 residential and rental units with Cincinnati skyline views, retail, restaurants, hotels, offices and the newly opened PromoWest Pavilion.

Albert Smitherman

PRESIDENT AND CEO Jostin Construction

Smitherman had worked in the concrete construction industry for 12 years when he launched Jostin Construction (named after sons Joshua and Justin) in 1998. By 2010, it had added general contracting and construction management to its portfolio. Jostin’s decade-long relationship with 3CDC expanded in 2021 when it was hired to manage conversion of the Art Academy dormitory-style apartments into 10 condominiums that are now Academy Lofts on Vine Street in OTR.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Bowling Green State University (undergraduate)

David Spaulding

VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER Turner Construction

Spaulding has worked for the international firm since 2008, when he was named general counsel. He became the top local executive in 2016 for the company that built such high-profile venues as TQL Stadium and Great American Tower. It will move its downtown office into 3CDC’s Foundry across from Fountain Square.

Hometown: Ft. Mitchell Education: Marshall University (undergraduate), Northern Kentucky University (J.D.) Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? We’ve maintained our commitment to put people over profits. I believe all of our leadership styles have adapted to place the value of human empathy at the highest regard, as each of our pandemic experiences has been unique.

Tim Steigerwald

PRESIDENT AND CEO Messer Construction

Steigerwald began his career with Messer as a college intern in the 1980s. He worked his way from project engineer to President in 2018, then was named CEO in 2019. Its recent high-profile projects include the Critical Care Building at Cincinnati Children’s Medical Center and the Andrew J Brady ICON Music Center on The Banks.

Hometown: Lawrenceburg, Indiana Education: Purdue University (undergraduate), Xavier University (MBA) What has been the toughest challenge for you as a business leader during the COVID-19 pandemic? With more than 100 construction jobsites and varying owner and local jurisdictional requirements, we asked our project leaders to play a lead role in managing COVID protocols to keep our workers safe.

Steve Steinman

CEO Sims-Lohman

Steinman leads the family-owned distributor of cabinetry and fabricator of granite and quartz countertops that provides more than 70,000 products annually to the building industry. Beginning with the acquisition of cabinet companies Moellering Industries in the 1998 and Sims-Lohman in 2007, the company later bought two granite fabricators and now has seven manufacturing facilities, four distribution centers, and 21 showroom locations in six states. It expanded its Carthage headquarters in 2019 to house its sales team and a new showroom.

Greg Williams

AREA PRESIDENT M/I Homes

Williams has led the local market of the homebuilder founded in Columbus by Melvin and Irving Schottenstein in 1976. It renewed and expanded its Deerfield Township office as the company’s sales, closings, and selling price increased during the housing boom. The company was the third-largest local homebuilder with more than $200 million in 2019 revenue on more than 450 housing starts.

Hometown: Denver Education: Brigham Young University (undergraduate) Has your leadership approach changed because of the pandemic? Being honest and transparent about what’s happening to our business and how we plan to keep everyone safe through this process is a challenge that’s excited me, because you know you can make a positive difference every day.

Tom Williams

PRESIDENT AND CEO North American Properties

Williams leads the family commercial real estate business that started in 1954. The company bought Newport on the Levee in 2018 and invested $100 million to transform the property into an entertainment, shopping, and office space destination that re-opened in May. Williams is Vice Chairman and a principal owner of the Reds and became a principal owner and board member of Skyline Chili to ensure the brand will remain privately owned. He is also co-founder of Nehemiah Manufacturing, a “second-chance” venture to create community development.

Hometown: Cincinnati Education: Georgetown University (undergraduate), University of Cincinnati (J.D.)

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Index

BY NAME

ANDREW AIELLO, TANK MICHAEL ALLEN, ALLEN.ASSOCIATES SCOTT ALTMAN, CINCINNATI BALLET JEFFREY ALUOTTO, HAMILTON COUNTY TIANAY AMAT, CINCINNATI PUBLIC SCHOOLS

49 55 21 49 31 SCOTT ANDERSON, HBH HOLDINGS 39 JEFFREY ANDERSON, JEFFREY R. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE 65 MARK ANDERSON, PROMACH 39 KIRK ANDREAE, CLARKE POWER SERVICES 13 DEAN BACKSCHEIDER, BGR 39 WILLIAM BAHL, BAHL & GAYNOR 5 DAN BAKER, BAKER CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES 65 TIMOTHY BALLINGER, GENERAL ELECTRIC CREDIT UNION 5 JOHN BARRETT, WESTERN & SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP 55 PATTY BASTI, KPMG 55 CLYDE BELL, CEI VISION PARTNERS 31 JEFF BERDING, FC CINCINNATI 21 JEFF BILLINGSLEY, DHL 13 PETE BLACKSHAW, CINTRIFUSE 40 RIC BOOTH, DUKE ENERGY CONVENTION CENTER 21 ADAM BORTZ, TOWNE PROPERTIES 65 TOM BRENNAN, SCHOOL OUTFITTERS 13 PATTY BRISBEN, BRISBEN FOUNDATION 49 MIKE BROWN, CINCINNATI BENGALS 22 ARCHIE BROWN, FIRST FINANCIAL BANK 5 ADAM BROWNING, GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS 40 OTTO BUDIG JR., BUDCO GROUP 40 IRIS SIMPSON BUSH, FLYING PIG MARATHON 22 DAN BUSKEN, BUSKEN BAKERY 14 WILLIAM BUTLER, CORPOREX COMPANIES 66 DOUG CAHILL, HILLMAN GROUP 40 JULIE CALVERT, CINCINNATI USA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 22 GREG CARMICHAEL, FIFTH THIRD BANK 6 MICHAEL CARREL, ATRICURE 31 BOB CASTELLINI, CINCINNATI REDS 22 MIKE CASTRUCCI, MIKE CASTRUCCI AUTOMOTIVE 14 JOSEPH CHILLO, THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY 32 CHRIS CICCHINELLI, PURE ROMANCE 14 JAMES CLARK, LSI INDUSTRIES 40 MIKE CLARK, PILOT CHEMICAL 40 MARK CLEMENT, TRIHEALTH 32 SARAH CLOSE, KELLER WILLIAMS ADVISORS REALTY 66 KEN COHEN, COHEN RECYCLING 14 JON COLEMAN, WESTIN CINCINNATI 22 CRIS COLLINSWORTH, PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS 41 GARREN COLVIN, ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE 32 JONATHAN COOPER, MASON CITY SCHOOLS 32 BRENT COOPER, NORTHERN KENTUCKY CHAMBER 50 RICHARD CORRADO, AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES GROUP 41 JOHN CRANLEY, CITY OF CINCINNATI 50 GREGORY CRAWFORD, MIAMI UNIVERSITY LEE CRUME, NORTHERN KENTUCKY TRI-ED STEVE CUNTZ, BLUESTAR KENT DAILEY, RE/MAX VICTORY + AFFILIATES JOHN DANIS, DANIS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ROGER DAVID, GSR BRANDS JEAN-ROBERT DE CAVEL, JR GROUP TONY DESJARDINS, GREY MIDWEST MICHAEL DEVER, PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE

32 50 41 66 66 22 23 56 14 BILL DEVILLE, HEALTH CAROUSEL 32 BRAD DEVRIES, HOMESERVICES KENTUCKY (HUFF REALTY) 66 ANDREW DEWITT, DEWEY’S 23 TODD DICKSON, CHAMPION WINDOWS 41 MARSHALL DOSKER, STRAUSS TROY 56 JAMES DOWNTON, SHARONVILLE CONVENTION CENTER 23 DAVID DREES, DREES HOMES 66 DIANE EGBERS, LEADERSHIP EXCELLERATION 56 RICHARD EISWERTH, CINCINNATI PUBLIC RADIO 23 TIM ELSBROCK, FIFTH THIRD BANK 6 CHRIS EVANS, BAREFOOT PROXIMITY 56 DAVID FALK, BOCA RESTAURANT GROUP 23 CRYSTAL FAULKNER, MCM CPAS & ADVISORS 56 ALAN FERSHTMAN, KEATING MUETHING & KLEKAMP 56 FERNANDO FIGUEROA, GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE 33 MICHAEL FISHER, CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER 33 MARC FISHER, MAYERSON JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER 50 DAVE FISKE, MERCY HEALTH CINCINNATI 33 LEIGH FOX, CINCINNATI BELL 14 CHRIS FROMAN, POMEROY 41 JODI FRONCZEK, DENTAL CARE PLUS GROUP 34 CHRISTOPHER GARTEN, SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL 34 KAY GEIGER, PNC BANK 6 DAVID GELWICKS, HICKMAN, WILLIAMS & CO. 41 CHIP GERHARDT, GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES 57 MONICA GERHARDT, NELSON WORLDWIDE 67 MICHAEL GILBERT, ARISTECH SURFACES 42 PAUL GOHR, CECO ENVIRONMENTAL 42 GEORGE GOLDHOFF, HARD ROCK CASINO 23 JEANNE GOLLIHER, CINCINNATI DEVELOPMENT FUND 50 RICHARD GRAETER, GRAETER’S ICE CREAM 24 MELVIN GRAVELY, TRIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION 67 ADAM GREENBERG, TOPICZ 15 BRIAN GRIFFIN, CINCINNATI AFL-CIO LABOR COUNCIL 50 LOUIS GUTTMAN, HILLS PROPERTIES 67 BRIAN HABEGGER, HABEGGER CORP. 15 MICHAEL HABEL, BHDP 67 JAMES HAGERTY, BARTLETT WEALTH MANAGEMENT 6 DARRYL HALEY, METRO/SORTA 51 ADAM HALL, FROST BROWN TODD 57 COLLEEN HANYCZ, XAVIER UNIVERSITY 34

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BY NAME

RAY HARRIS, NEDERLANDER/HERITAGE BANK CENTER ANDREW HAWKING, TRUIST BANK ROBERT HAWKSLEY, FISCHER HOMES DEBORAH HAYES, THE CHRIST HOSPITAL GARY HEIMAN, STANDARD TEXTILE STEVE HIGHTOWER, HIGHTOWERS PETROLEUM BRIAN HODGETT, PROCTER & GAMBLE ROBERT HOFFER, DBL LAW COLLEEN HOUSTON, ARTWORKS ANDREW HOWELL, FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK MIKE HUSEMAN, HGC GROUP JASON JACKMAN, JOHNSON INVESTMENT COUNSEL MATTHEW JESSUP, GRANT THORNTON STEVEN JOHNSTON, CINCINNATI FINANCIAL KEVIN JONES, HUNTINGTON BANK RONALD JOSEPH, JOSEPH AUTO GROUP JIM JURGENSEN II, JURGENSEN COMPANIES

24 6 67 34 42 42 15 57 24 6 67 8 57 57 8 15 42 ELLEN KATZ, GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION 51 ERIC KEARNEY, AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF CINC/NKY 51 JACK KENNY, MERIDIAN BIOSCIENCE 42 JOE KING, COLDWELL BANKER REALTY 68 ALECIA KINTNER, ARTSWAVE 24 GAIL KIST-KLINE, CHRIST COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES 34 CAMERON KITCHIN, CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM 24 KIM KLOSTERMAN, KLOSTERMAN BAKING 15 DAVE KLOTTER, TSC APPAREL 15 BRIAN KOCHER, CASTELLINI GROUP 16 EDDIE KOEN, URBAN LEAGUE 51 MIKE KOONTZ, KINGS ISLAND 24 ARTHUR KREMER, SHAREFAX CREDIT UNION 8 LANCE KWASNIEWSKI, BELCAN 57 JEFF LACKEY, CBTS 43 JAY LAMBKE, GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS 43 NATHANIEL LAMPLEY JR., VORYS, SATER, SEYMOUR & PEASE 58 PETER LANDGREN, UC FOUNDATION 51 GRETCHEN LANDRUM, NORTHERN KENTUCKY CONVENTION CENTER 25 DOUG LANG, MEYER TOOL 43 JOE LANNI, THUNDERDOME RESTAURANT GROUP 25 MICHAEL LAROSA, LAROSA’S 25 KIMM LAUTERBACH, REDI 51 STEVE LEEPER, 3CDC 68 GARY LINDGREN, CINCINNATI BUSINESS COMMITTEE 52 BRAD LINDNER, UNITED DAIRY FARMERS 16 CARL LINDNER III, AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP 58 S. CRAIG LINDNER, AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP 58 RICHARD LOFGREN, UC HEALTH 34 STEVE LOFTIN, CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION 25 PATRICK LONGO, HCDC 52 SEAN LORING, TRUSTAFF 58 BERYL LOVE, ENQUIRER MEDIA 25 CLEMENT LUKEN JR., WOOD HERRON & EVANS 58 MATT LUNKENHEIMER, HILTON NETHERLAND PLAZA HOTEL 25 JEFF LYKINS, LYKINS ENERGY SOLUTIONS 16 TONY MAAS, JTM FOOD GROUP 16 JOHN MACTAGGART, FIELD AEROSPACE 43 MILEN MAHADEVAN, 84.51 59 TIM MALONEY, HAILE FOUNDATION 52 BOBBY MALY, MODEL GROUP 68 ELIZABETH MANGAN, MILLER-VALENTINE CONSTRUCTION 68 STEVE MARTENET, ANTHEM BLUE CROSS 59 JONATHAN MARTIN, CINCINNATI SYMPHONY 26 ALAN MARTIN, HUMANA 35 NADER MASADEH, BUFFALO WINGS & RINGS 26 THANE MAYNARD, CINCINNATI ZOO 26 JASON MCCAW, BELFLEX STAFFING 58 KEITH MCCLUSKEY, MCCLUSKEY AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 16 MICHAEL MCCUEN, KEYBANK 9 KEVIN MCDONNELL, SKYLINE CHILI 26 CANDACE MCGRAW, CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY AIRPORT 52 RODNEY MCMULLEN, KROGER CO. 16 KEVIN MCNAMARA, CHEMED 17 ERIC MEILSTRUP, LCNB BANK 9 MARK MEINHARDT, STAR ONE REALTORS 68 ADRIAN MELENDEZ, AMAZON AIR 17 JILL MEYER, CINCINNATI USA REGIONAL CHAMBER 52 JOSEPH MEYER, CITY OF COVINGTON 52 D. LYNN MEYERS, ENSEMBLE THEATRE OF CINCINNATI 26 MATT MILLER, LAKOTA LOCAL SCHOOLS 35 BRITNEY RUBY MILLER, RUBY CULINARY 26 VAIL MILLER JR., HEIDELBERG DISTRIBUTING 17 CHRISTOPHER MILLIGAN, CINCINNATI OPERA 27 GARY MITCHELL, DIVISIONS MAINTENANCE 68 WILLIAM MORGAN, JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT 9 SHENAN MURPHY, COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 69 ROBERT MYERS, PHILLIPS EDISON 69 SCOTT NELSON, COMEY & SHEPHERD 69 DAN NEYER, NEYER PROPERTIES 69 DEAN NICHOLAS, CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 35 TOM NIES, CINCOM SYSTEMS 43 MOLLY NORTH, AL. NEYER 69 KEN OAKS, TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS 43 JEFF OSTERFELD, PENN STATION 27 MIKE PARKS, RHINEGEIST 17 BIMAL PATEL, ROLLING HILLS HOSPITALITY 27 GUS PERDIKAKIS, GUS PERDIKAKIS ASSOCIATES 59 BRIAN ISAAC PHILLIPS, CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY 27 ELIZABETH PIERCE, CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER 27 JOE PINTO, HYATT REGENCY 27 NEVILLE PINTO, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 35 ANDREA PIRONDINI, PRYSMIAN GROUP NORTH AMERICA 44

Index

BY NAME

MONICA POSEY, CINCINNATI STATE MICHAEL PRESCOTT, U.S. BANK JIM PRICE, EMPOWER MEDIA

35 10 59 JEREMY RABY, ERA REAL SOLUTIONS 69 MARIBETH RAHE, FORT WASHINGTON INVESTMENT ADVISORS 10 DANIEL RAJCZAK, TOTES-ISOTONER 17 JON RAMEY, UBS WEALTH MANAGEMENT 10 JAY RAMMES, BARNES DENNIG 59 JOE RAVER, HILLENBRAND 44 JACKIE REAU, GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS 59 ROBERT REICHERT, KENWOOD DEALER GROUP 17 TIM REILLY, ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL 35 JOHN RICHARDSON, SUGARCREEK 44 BETH ROBINSON, UPTOWN CONSORTIUM 53 BLAKE ROBISON, CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN PARK 28 KERRY ROE, CLARK SCHAEFER HACKETT 60 RON ROSENBECK, REPUBLIC WIRE 44 RICK ROSS, SUMMIT FUNDING GROUP 10 JAKE ROUSE, BRAXTON BREWING 18 WILLIAM RUMPKE JR., RUMPKE WASTE & RECYCLING 18 REGINA CARSWELL RUSSO, RRIGHT NOW COMMUNICATIONS 60 MARK RYAN, MERRILL LYNCH WEALTH MANAGEMENT 10 CARL SATTERWHITE, RCF GROUP 18 TODD SCHILD, THOMPSON HINE 60 TODD SCHNEIDER, CINTAS 18 DENNIS SCHNURR, ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI 53 MATTHEW SCHOTTELKOTTE, GBBN 70 KEVIN SCHUTTE, CBRE 70 ROBERT SCHUTTER, CONEY ISLAND/LEISURE SYSTEMS 28 TOM SEDLER, HOME CITY ICE 18 LARRY SHEAKLEY, SHEAKLEY 60 ROBIN SHEAKLEY, SIBCY CLINE 70 STEVE SHIFMAN, MICHELMAN 44 JAY SIGLER, CINFED CREDIT UNION 10 JOHN SLATTERY, GE AVIATION 44 ROBERT SLATTERY, SLATTS GROUP 18 MIKE SMITH, MUSIC & EVENT MANAGEMENT INC. 28 ALBERT SMITHERMAN, JOSTIN CONSTRUCTION 72 JAMES SOWAR, DELOITTE 60 GERALD SPARKMAN, D.E. FOXX & ASSOCIATES 60 DAVID SPAULDING, TURNER CONSTRUCTION 72 AMY SPILLER, DUKE ENERGY 19 MICHAEL STAGNARO, STAGNARO DISTRIBUTING 19 JAMES STAHL JR., CBT 45 JAMES STEGER, INTEGRITY EXPRESS LOGISTICS 45 TIM STEIGERWALD, MESSER CONSTRUCTION 72 STEVE STEINMAN, SIMS-LOHMAN 73 LARRY STODDARD, RELADYNE 45 MIKE STUART, MADTREE BREWING 19 CRAIG SUMEREL, AAA BOB SUMEREL 19 DIANE SURETTE, BURKE INC. ADRYANNA SUTHERLAND, GYRO DANIEL SUTTON, KEMBA CREDIT UNION MARY SVITKOVICH, FIDELITY INVESTMENTS JACOB SWEENEY, JAKE SWEENEY AUTOMOTIVE ADAM SYMSON, E.W. SCRIPPS CO. DAVID TAYLOR, PROCTER & GAMBLE BRIAN TOME, CROSSROADS CHURCH SARAH TOMES, LPK AUGUST TROENDLE, MEDPACE HOLDINGS GREG TUCKER, PROAMPAC BARBARA TURNER, OHIO NATIONAL ASHISH VAIDYA, NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY TONY VASCONCELLOS, FRISCH’S RESTAURANTS JEREMY VAUGHAN, ERNST & YOUNG NICK VEHR, VEHR COMMUNICATIONS MIKE VENERABLE, CINCYTECH MATT VENTURA, INTERGRITY EXPRESS LOGISTICS PETE VENTURA, INTERGRITY EXPRESS LOGISTICS PAUL VERST, VERST LOGISTICS RAUL VILLAR JR., PAYCOR GEORGE VINCENT, DINSMORE & SHOHL NIGEL VINECOMBE, MULTI-COLOR CORP. MAHENDRA VORA, VORA VENTURES DAVID WALLACE, HERITAGE BANK MELISSA WASSON, PWC MOIRA WEIR, UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI JEFF WELSH, DUBOIS CHEMICALS STEPHEN WEST, AHEAD/ROUNDTOWER TECHNOLOGIES GREG WILLIAMS, M/I HOMES H. JAMES WILLIAMS, MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY TOM WILLIAMS, NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTIES JOE WILLKE, NIELSEN CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE RICH WILSON, SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY RONALD WITTEKIND, HAWKSTONE ASSOCIATES JAY WOFFINGTON, CINCINNATI BEVERAGE CO. CHIP WOOD, TIRE DISCOUNTERS ALLEN WOODS, MORTAR JEFF WYLER, JEFF WYLER AUTOMOTIVE FAMILY WILLIAM YUNG, COLUMBIA SUSSEX MARY ZALLA, LANDOR CINCINNATI ROB ZIMMERMAN, CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY JAMES ZIMMERMAN, TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER 61 61 11 11 19 29 19 53 61 36 45 61 36 29 61 61 45 45 45 45 62 62 46 46 11 62 53 46 47 73 36 73 63 37 47 20 20 53 20 29 63 37 63

Index

BY COMPANY

3CDC, STEVE LEEPER 84.51, MILEN MAHADEVAN

68 59 AAA BOB SUMEREL, CRAIG SUMEREL 19 AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF CINC/NKY, ERIC KEARNEY 51 AHEAD/ROUNDTOWER TECHNOLOGIES, STEPHEN WEST 47 AIR TRANSPORT SERVICES GROUP, RICHARD CORRADO 41 AL. NEYER, MOLLY NORTH 69 ALLEN.ASSOCIATES, MICHAEL ALLEN 55 AMAZON AIR, ADRIAN MELENDEZ 17 AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, CARL LINDNER III 58 AMERICAN FINANCIAL GROUP, S. CRAIG LINDNER 58 ANTHEM BLUE CROSS, STEVE MARTENET 59 ARCHDIOCESE OF CINCINNATI, DENNIS SCHNURR 53 ARISTECH SURFACES, MICHAEL GILBERT 42 ARTSWAVE, ALECIA KINTNER 24 ARTWORKS, COLLEEN HOUSTON 24 ATRICURE, MICHAEL CARREL 31 BAHL & GAYNOR, WILLIAM BAHL 5 BAKER CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES, DAN BAKER 65 BAREFOOT PROXIMITY, CHRIS EVANS 56 BARNES DENNIG, JAY RAMMES 59 BARTLETT WEALTH MANAGEMENT, JAMES HAGERTY 6 BELCAN, LANCE KWASNIEWSKI 57 BELFLEX STAFFING, JASON MCCAW 58 BGR, DEAN BACKSCHEIDER 39 BHDP, MICHAEL HABEL 67 BLUESTAR, STEVE CUNTZ 41 BOCA RESTAURANT GROUP, DAVID FALK 23 BRAXTON BREWING, JAKE ROUSE 18 BRISBEN FOUNDATION, PATTY BRISBEN 49 BUDCO GROUP, OTTO BUDIG JR. 40 BUFFALO WINGS & RINGS, NADER MASADEH 26 BURKE INC., DIANE SURETTE 61 BUSKEN BAKERY, DAN BUSKEN 14 CASTELLINI GROUP, BRIAN KOCHER 16 CBRE, KEVIN SCHUTTE 70 CBT, JAMES STAHL JR. 45 CBTS, JEFF LACKEY 43 CECO ENVIRONMENTAL, PAUL GOHR 42 CEI VISION PARTNERS, CLYDE BELL 31 CHAMPION WINDOWS, TODD DICKSON 41 CHEMED, KEVIN MCNAMARA 17 CHRIST COLLEGE OF NURSING & HEALTH SCIENCES, GAIL KIST-KLINE 34 CHRIST HOSPITAL, DEBORAH HAYES 34 CINCINNATI AFL-CIO LABOR COUNCIL, BRIAN GRIFFIN 50 CINCINNATI ART MUSEUM, CAMERON KITCHIN 24 CINCINNATI ARTS ASSOCIATION, STEVE LOFTIN 25 CINCINNATI BALLET, SCOTT ALTMAN 21 CINCINNATI BELL, LEIGH FOX 14 CINCINNATI BENGALS, MIKE BROWN 22 CINCINNATI BEVERAGE CO., JAY WOFFINGTON

20 CINCINNATI BUSINESS COMMITTEE, GARY LINDGREN 52 CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER, MICHAEL FISHER 33 CINCINNATI COUNTRY DAY, ROBERT ZIMMERMAN 37 CINCINNATI DEVELOPMENT FUND, JEANNE GOLLIHER 50 CINCINNATI FINANCIAL, STEVEN JOHNSTON 57 CINCINNATI HILLS CHRISTIAN ACADEMY, DEAN NICHOLAS 35 CINCINNATI MUSEUM CENTER, ELIZABETH PIERCE 27 CINCINNATI OPERA, CHRISTOPHER MILLIGAN 27 CINCINNATI PLAYHOUSE IN PARK, BLAKE ROBISON 28 CINCINNATI PUBLIC RADIO, RICHARD EISWERTH 23 CINCINNATI PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TIANAY AMAT 31 CINCINNATI REDS, BOB CASTELLINI 22 CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY, BRIAN ISAAC PHILLIPS 27 CINCINNATI STATE, MONICA POSEY 35 CINCINNATI SYMPHONY, JONATHAN MARTIN 26 CINCINNATI USA CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU, JULIE CALVERT 22 CINCINNATI USA REGIONAL CHAMBER, JILL MEYER 52 CINCINNATI ZOO, THANE MAYNARD 26 CINCINNATI/NORTHERN KENTUCKY AIRPORT, CANDACE MCGRAW 52 CINCOM SYSTEMS, TOM NIES 43 CINCYTECH, MIKE VENERABLE 45 CINFED CREDIT UNION, JAY SIGLER 10 CINTAS, TODD SCHNEIDER 18 CINTRIFUSE, PETE BLACKSHAW 40 CITY OF CINCINNATI, JOHN CRANLEY 50 CITY OF COVINGTON, JOSEPH MEYER 52 CLARK SCHAEFER HACKETT, KERRY ROE 60 CLARKE POWER SERVICES, KIRK ANDREAE 13 COHEN RECYCLING, KEN COHEN 14 COLDWELL BANKER REALTY, JOE KING 68 COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL, SHENAN MURPHY 69 COLUMBIA SUSSEX, WILLIAM YUNG 29 COMEY & SHEPHERD, SCOTT NELSON 69 CONEY ISLAND/LEISURE SYSTEMS, ROBERT SCHUTTER 28 CORPOREX COMPANIES, WILLIAM BUTLER 66 CROSSROADS CHURCH, BRIAN TOME 53 D.E. FOXX & ASSOCIATES, GERALD SPARKMAN 60 DANIS BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, JOHN DANIS 66 DBL LAW, ROBERT HOFFER 57 DELOITTE, JAMES SOWAR 60 DENTAL CARE PLUS GROUP, JODI FRONCZEK 34 DEWEY’S, ANDREW DEWITT 23 DHL, JEFF BILLINGSLEY 13 DINSMORE & SHOHL, GEORGE VINCENT 62 DIVISIONS MAINTENANCE, GARY MITCHELL 68 DREES CO., DAVID DREES 66 DUBOIS CHEMICALS, JEFF WELSH 46 DUKE ENERGY, AMY SPILLER 19 DUKE ENERGY CONVENTION CENTER, RIC BOOTH 21

Index

BY COMPANY

E.W. SCRIPPS CO., ADAM SYMSON EMPOWER MEDIA, JIM PRICE ENQUIRER MEDIA, BERYL LOVE ENSEMBLE THEATRE OF CINCINNATI, D. LYNN MEYERS ERA REAL SOLUTIONS, JEREMY RABY ERNST & YOUNG, JEREMY VAUGHAN FC CINCINNATI, JEFF BERDING FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK, ANDREW HOWELL FIDELITY INVESTMENTS, MARY SVITKOVICH FIELD AEROSPACE, JOHN MACTAGGART FIFTH THIRD BANK, GREG CARMICHAEL FIFTH THIRD BANK, TIM ELSBROCK FIRST FINANCIAL BANK, ARCHIE BROWN FISCHER HOMES, ROBERT HAWKSLEY

29 59 25 26 69 61 21 6 11 43 6 6 5 67 FLYING PIG MARATHON, IRIS SIMPSON BUSH 22 FORT WASHINGTON INVESTMENT ADVISORS, MARIBETH RAHE 10 FRISCH’S RESTAURANTS, TONY VASCONCELLOS 29 FROST BROWN TODD, ADAM HALL 57 GAME DAY COMMUNICATIONS, JACKIE REAU 59 GATEWAY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, FERNANDO FIGUEROA 33 GBBN, MATTHEW SCHOTTELKOTTE 70 GE AVIATION, JOHN SLATTERY 44 GENERAL ELECTRIC CREDIT UNION, TIMOTHY BALLINGER 5 GOLD MEDAL PRODUCTS, ADAM BROWNING 40 GOVERNMENT ACQUISITIONS, JAY LAMBKE 43 GOVERNMENT STRATEGIES, CHIP GERHARDT 57 GRAETER’S ICE CREAM, RICHARD GRAETER 24 GRANT THORNTON, MATTHEW JESSUP 57 GREATER CINCINNATI FOUNDATION, ELLEN KATZ 51 GREY MIDWEST, TONY DESJARDINS 56 GSR BRANDS, ROGER DAVID 22 GUS PERDIKAKIS ASSOCIATES, GUS PERDIKAKIS 59 GYRO, ADRYANNA SUTHERLAND 61 HABEGGER CORP., BRIAN HABEGGER 15 HAILE FOUNDATION, TIM MALONEY 52 HAMILTON COUNTY, JEFFREY ALUOTTO 49 HARD ROCK CASINO, GEORGE GOLDHOFF 23 HAWKSTONE ASSOCIATES, RONALD WITTEKIND 47 HBH HOLDINGS, SCOTT ANDERSON 39 HCDC, PATRICK LONGO 52 HEALTH CAROUSEL, BILL DEVILLE 32 HEIDELBERG DISTRIBUTING, VAIL MILLER JR. 17 HERITAGE BANK, DAVID WALLACE 11 HGC GROUP, MIKE HUSEMAN 67 HICKMAN, WILLIAMS & CO., DAVID GELWICKS 41 HIGHTOWERS PETROLEUM, STEVE HIGHTOWER 42 HILLENBRAND, JOE RAVER 44 HILLMAN GROUP, DOUG CAHILL 40 HILLS PROPERTIES, LOUIS GUTTMAN 67 HILTON NETHERLAND PLAZA HOTEL, MATT LUNKENHEIMER 25 HOME CITY ICE, TOM SEDLER 18 HOMESERVICES KENTUCKY (HUFF REALTY), BRAD DEVRIES 66 HUMANA, ALAN MARTIN 35 HUNTINGTON BANK, KEVIN JONES 8 HYATT REGENCY, JOE PINTO 27 INTEGRITY EXPRESS LOGISTICS, VENTURA, VENTURA, STEGER 45 JAKE SWEENEY AUTOMOTIVE, JACOB SWEENEY 19 JEFF WYLER AUTOMOTIVE FAMILY, JEFF WYLER 20 JEFFREY R. ANDERSON REAL ESTATE, JEFFREY ANDERSON 65 JOHNSON INVESTMENT COUNSEL, JASON JACKMAN 8 JOSEPH AUTO GROUP, RONALD JOSEPH 15 JOSTIN CONSTRUCTION, ALBERT SMITHERMAN 72 JP MORGAN ASSET MANAGEMENT, WILLIAM MORGAN 9 JR GROUP, JEAN-ROBERT DE CAVEL 23 JTM FOOD GROUP, TONY MAAS 16 JURGENSEN COMPANIES, JIM JURGENSEN II 42 KEATING MUETHING & KLEKAMP, ALAN FERSHTMAN 56 KELLER WILLIAMS ADVISORS REALTY, SARAH CLOSE 66 KEMBA CREDIT UNION, DANIEL SUTTON 11 KENWOOD DEALER GROUP, ROBERT REICHERT 17 KEYBANK, MICHAEL MCCUEN 9 KINGS ISLAND, MIKE KOONTZ 24 KLOSTERMAN BAKING, KIM KLOSTERMAN 15 KPMG, PATTY BASTI 55 KROGER CO., RODNEY MCMULLEN 16 LAKOTA LOCAL SCHOOLS, MATT MILLER 35 LANDOR CINCINNATI, MARY ZALLA 63 LAROSA’S, MICHAEL LAROSA 25 LCNB BANK, ERIC MEILSTRUP 9 LEADERSHIP EXCELLERATION, DIANE EGBERS 56 LPK, SARAH TOMES 61 LSI INDUSTRIES, JAMES CLARK 40 LYKINS ENERGY SOLUTIONS, JEFF LYKINS 16 M/I HOMES, GREG WILLIAMS 73 MADTREE BREWING, MIKE STUART 19 MASON CITY SCHOOLS, JONATHAN COOPER 32 MAYERSON JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER, MARC FISHER 50 MCCLUSKEY AUTOMOTIVE GROUP, KEITH MCCLUSKEY 16 MCM CPAS & ADVISORS, CRYSTAL FAULKNER 56 MEDPACE HOLDINGS, AUGUST TROENDLE 36 MERCY HEALTH CINCINNATI, DAVE FISKE 33 MERIDIAN BIOSCIENCE, JACK KENNY 42 MERRILL LYNCH WEALTH MANAGEMENT, MARK RYAN 10 MESSER CONSTRUCTION, TIM STEIGERWALD 72 METRO/SORTA, DARRYL HALEY 51 MEYER TOOL, DOUG LANG 43 MIAMI UNIVERSITY, GREGORY CRAWFORD 32 MICHELMAN, STEVE SHIFMAN 44 MIKE CASTRUCCI AUTOMOTIVE, MIKE CASTRUCCI 14 MILLER-VALENTINE CONSTRUCTION, ELIZABETH MANGAN 68

Index

BY COMPANY

MODEL GROUP, BOBBY MALY 68 MORTAR, ALLEN WOODS 53 MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY, H. JAMES WILLIAMS 36 MULTI-COLOR CORP., NIGEL VINECOMBE 46 MUSIC & EVENT MANAGEMENT INC., MIKE SMITH 28 NEDERLANDER/HERITAGE BANK CENTER, RAY HARRIS 24 NELSON WORLDWIDE, MONICA GERHARDT 67 NEYER PROPERTIES, DAN NEYER 69 NIELSEN CONSUMER NEUROSCIENCE, JOE WILLKE 63 NORTH AMERICAN PROPERTIES, TOM WILLIAMS 73 NORTHERN KENTUCKY CHAMBER, BRENT COOPER 50 NORTHERN KENTUCKY CONVENTION CENTER, GRETCHEN LANDRUM 25 NORTHERN KENTUCKY TRI-ED, LEE CRUME 50 NORTHERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, ASHISH VAIDYA 36 OHIO NATIONAL, BARBARA TURNER 61 PAYCOR, RAUL VILLAR JR. 62 PENN STATION, JEFF OSTERFELD 27 PERFORMANCE AUTOMOTIVE, MICHAEL DEVER 14 PHILLIPS EDISON, ROBERT MYERS 69 PILOT CHEMICAL, MIKE CLARK 40 PNC BANK, KAY GEIGER 6 POMEROY, CHRIS FROMAN 41 PRO FOOTBALL FOCUS, CRIS COLLINSWORTH 41 PROAMPAC, GREG TUCKER 45 PROCTER & GAMBLE, BRIAN HODGETT 15 PROCTER & GAMBLE, DAVID TAYLOR 19 PROMACH, MARK ANDERSON 39 PRYSMIAN GROUP NORTH AMERICA, ANDREA PIRONDINI 44 PURE ROMANCE, CHRIS CICCHINELLI 14 PWC, MELISSA WASSON 62 RCF GROUP, CARL SATTERWHITE 18 RE/MAX VICTORY + AFFILIATES, KENT DAILEY 66 REDI, KIMM LAUTERBACH 51 RELADYNE, LARRY STODDARD 45 REPUBLIC WIRE, RON ROSENBECK 44 RHINEGEIST, MIKE PARKS 17 ROLLING HILLS HOSPITALITY, BIMAL PATEL 27 RRIGHT NOW COMMUNICATIONS, REGINA CARSWELL RUSSO 60 RUBY CULINARY, BRITNEY RUBY MILLER 26 RUMPKE WASTE & RECYCLING, WILLIAM RUMPKE JR. 18 SCHOOL OUTFITTERS, TOM BRENNAN 13 SEVEN HILLS SCHOOL, CHRISTOPHER GARTEN 34 SHAREFAX CREDIT UNION, ARTHUR KREMER 8 SHARONVILLE CONVENTION CENTER, JAMES DOWNTON 23 SHEAKLEY, LARRY SHEAKLEY 60 SIBCY CLINE, ROBIN SHEAKLEY 70 SIMS-LOHMAN, STEVE STEINMAN 73 SKYLINE CHILI, KEVIN MCDONNELL 26 SLATTS GROUP, ROBERT SLATTERY 18 ST. ELIZABETH HEALTHCARE, GARREN COLVIN 32 ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL, TIM REILLY STAGNARO DISTRIBUTING, MICHAEL STAGNARO STANDARD TEXTILE, GARY HEIMAN STAR ONE REALTORS, MARK MEINHARDT STRAUSS TROY, MARSHALL DOSKER SUGARCREEK, JOHN RICHARDSON SUMMIT COUNTRY DAY, RICH WILSON

35 19 42 68 56 44 37 SUMMIT FUNDING GROUP, RICK ROSS 10 TAFT STETTINIUS & HOLLISTER, JAMES ZIMMERMAN 63 TANK, ANDREW AIELLO 49 THOMAS MORE UNIVERSITY, JOSEPH CHILLO 32 THOMPSON HINE, TODD SCHILD 60 THUNDERDOME RESTAURANT GROUP, JOE LANNI 25 TIRE DISCOUNTERS, CHIP WOOD 20 TOPICZ, ADAM GREENBERG 15 TOTAL QUALITY LOGISTICS, KEN OAKS 43 TOTES-ISOTONER, DANIEL RAJCZAK 17 TOWNE PROPERTIES, ADAM BORTZ 65 TRIHEALTH, MARK CLEMENT 32 TRIVERSITY CONSTRUCTION, MELVIN GRAVELY 67 TRUIST BANK, ANDREW HAWKING 6 TRUSTAFF, SEAN LORING 58 TSC APPAREL, DAVE KLOTTER 15 TURNER CONSTRUCTION, DAVID SPAULDING 72 U.S. BANK, MICHAEL PRESCOTT 10 UBS WEALTH MANAGEMENT, JON RAMEY 10 UC FOUNDATION, PETER LANDGREN 51 UC HEALTH, RICHARD LOFGREN 34 UNITED DAIRY FARMERS, BRAD LINDNER 16 UNITED WAY OF GREATER CINCINNATI, MOIRA WEIR 53 UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI, NEVILLE PINTO 35 UPTOWN CONSORTIUM, BETH ROBINSON 53 URBAN LEAGUE, EDDIE KOEN 51 VEHR COMMUNICATIONS, NICK VEHR 61 VERST LOGISTICS, PAUL VERST 45 VORA VENTURES, MAHENDRA VORA 46 VORYS, SATER, SEYMOUR & PEASE, NATHANIEL LAMPLEY JR. 58 WESTERN & SOUTHERN FINANCIAL GROUP, JOHN BARRETT 55 WESTIN CINCINNATI, JON COLEMAN 22 WOOD HERRON & EVANS, CLEMENT LUKEN JR. 58 XAVIER UNIVERSITY, COLLEEN HANYCZ 34

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