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David Holthaus

David Holthaus is an award-winning journalist and a Cincinnati native. When not writing or editing, he's likely to be bicycling, hiking, reading, or watching classic movies.

 

David Holthaus's Latest Articles

Backstage @ Signal P&G: Digital drives advertising futures

A one-day whirlwind last week, called Signal P&G, brought nearly two dozen Silicon Valley thought leaders to Cincinnati to weigh in on the state of the digital universe at the headquarters of the world’s biggest brand builder and advertiser. Go backstage to find out what it all means and what's next.

Silicon Valley comes to town

Silicon Valley has been the hotbed of innovation in America for years, so when three heavy hitters from the Valley's entrepreneurial, corporate and venture capital worlds gathered in downtown Cincinnati on a sunny Saturday afternoon, they stirred up some high-powered thinking about change, social networking and chaos. 

A jumpstart for biomedical jobs in Ohio

A little known provision in an economic stimulus package signed by Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland this summer calls for a $100 million fund to help attract biomedical business to the state. A group of economic development experts met in Cincinnati last week to start talking about how to get the most bang out of those bucks. 

Who’s got IT? We got IT.

Moving to the heartland from India in the late '80s, Mahendra Vora became a one-person information technology hub, starting and successfully exiting about a half-dozen high-tech firms. His latest venture is his most expensive and ambitious yet, and he's done it all without ever once thinking about moving to Silicon Valley.

Waste not, want not – it’s the Toyota way
100 people. Three days. One new company.

A hundred or so entrepreneurs, students, corporate refugees, budding entrepreneurs and the just plain curious came together in a big room Friday afternoon and were challenged to dream up, build and launch a new enterprise by Sunday night.  They not only did it, they generated enough energy to keep the entrepreneurial buzz going for a long time. 

Three Cincinnati companies that can change the world

What rapidly growing Cincinnati companies have what it takes to reshape the global marketplace in a positive way, improve lives and, in short, change the world? Soapbox produces the first list of three companies that have the power to do just that.

Powered by design

Cincinnati has emerged a center for advanced brand design, with companies ranging from Fortune 500 giants to small, independent studios creating the look, feel and emotion behind some of the world's best-known products. A gathering of influential leaders of the international brand design industry is confirmation of Cincinnati's place in this creative, growing business and an opportunity for the region to burnish its own brand.  

Driven to the brink

A new study finds that the value of suburban homes is dropping fast, while urban home values are appreciating. One reason is because it’s such a long, expensive drive to work from the suburbs. The group CEOs for Cities, which advocates for revitalizing our core urban areas, just released a white paper that links plummeting suburban home values to the spike in gasoline prices.  That, in turn, has made investment in a home in the city more attractive, the study says.

An eco-industrial vision for Queensgate

An economic development strategy from a team of consultants recommends a visionary transformation of part of Cincinnati's Queensgate neighborhood into an eco-industrial park so it can host the next generation of green manufacturing,  It would be the first of its kind in the Upper Midwest and would be a way to attract companies committed to reducing their ecological footprint, a growing part of the industrial sector, the authors say.

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