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Erin Pierce

Erin Pierce is a content writer, marketer, and IT specialist in the cloud software and EAM space. Having written for various publications for over a decade, she enjoys diving into the region's innovation and growth and what makes these spaces unique. When not working, you'll find her running, reading or hiking.

 

Erin Pierce's Latest Articles

Community Impact at the Forefront of Arts Center Fundraiser

From performing arts to visual arts, the Sharonville Cultural Arts Center has hosted community-based events in its historic building for almost ten years. Now, the epicenter of fine arts in Sharonville is asking for the community’s help.

Queen City Company Expands Footholds in the Printing Industry with New Tech

The Flottman Company is a third generation, family owned and operated printing company specializing in the production of miniature folded and printed pharmaceutical literature. Originally founded by F.E. Flottman in 1921, the company was crafted from the Molitor Stove Company as an independent print and marketing services provider. In 1973, the company relocated across the river to Northern Kentucky. Since then, they have moved into a 20,000 square-foot facility in Crestview Hills

Cincy organizations partner to help the homeless

Since 2007, Strategies to End Homelessness has led a coordinated community effort with the goal of ending homelessness in Greater Cincinnati, envisioning a community in which everyone has a stable home and the resources needed to maintain it.

Startup Newspaper RISE Tackles Challenges in Cincinnati

Tracy Brumfield is no stranger to the challenges that incarcerated individuals face in the Cincinnati area, both during and after their time in prison. Dealing with incarceration, homelessness, and the struggle to get back on your feet can make it difficult to get reacquainted with the community. So how did someone go from being a heroin addict and feeling isolated from the community to making a bounding difference in the Cincinnati area?

The Cincinnati Project Receives Grant from the Greater Cincinnati Foundation

As the progressive movement continues to support a variety of campus clubs, activities, and organizations, a push for more opportunities for women has led to another win for the University of Cincinnati community.

Green Umbrella advancing environmental sustainability goals

Green Umbrella recently announced two new funding opportunities designed to advance sustainability goals related to local food, food waste reduction, fresh food access, and energy-efficiency.

GCRA targets reinvestment in Evanston’s housing market

Expanding on the continued improvements, redevelopment, renovation and business and housing boom in Cincinnati, the Greater Cincinnati Redevelopment Authority has targeted investment strategies to repurpose neighborhood real estate and return property to productive use.

New restaurant pop-up program to activate downtown space, provide opportunities for biz owners

During a time of great business and economic growth downtown, Downtown Cincinnati Inc. has created a new pop-up program for chefs and potential restaurant owners who want to try their hand at opening a restaurant, rent-free.

People’s Liberty announces its first round of project grantees for the new year

People’s Liberty, a philanthropic lab that brings together civic-minded talent to address challenges and uncover opportunities to accelerate the positive transformation of Cincinnati, has announced its grant recipients for the first part of 2018.

Powderkeg’s impending launch highlights Cincy’s startup culture

New to Cincinnati this year, Powderkeg is a community-driven organization that hosts bimonthly pitch nights for scaling technology founders.

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