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Julie Carpenter

Julie Carpenter has a background in cultural heritage tourism, museums, and nonprofit organizations. She's the Executive Director of AIA Cincinnati.  

Julie Carpenter's Latest Articles

Water safety is a huge national concern, and the startups involved in Pipeline's first class have the solution.
Pipeline H2O announces first class of water tech companies

Pipeline H2O, the region’s first water technology accelerator program, recently announced the members of its first cohort, which will begin work in February at The Hamilton Mill.

Founder Institute Cincinnati's nine graduates from its first cohort, along with director Michael Hiles.
Founder Institute Cincinnati will graduate its first class on Feb. 1

Founder Institute, the newest cultivator of entrepreneurship on the StartupCincy scene, graduates its first local cohort with a public showcase on Feb. 1.

Local nonprofit Design Impact releases ‘Metathemes’ social change report

Mark Twain supposedly said that Cincinnati is 20 years behind the rest of the world, but in the field of social design, the Queen City proves to be on the leading edge.

Two UC law students and their clients at MORTAR.
UC law students provide free legal counsel to 230 local entrepreneurs

https://www.law.uc.edu/Through the Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic at UC, law students are able to provide free legal advice to entrepreneurs. Partnerships with local startup hubs have allowed students to help 230 small business owners.

80 Acres Farms to reduce the number of miles produce travels from ground to plate

80 Acres Farms has big plans to change the local food system by bringing fresh, nutritious and environmentally-friendly produce to local plates year-round.

WEL Enterprise received a grant through Bad Girl Ventures' recent LAUNCH class.
WEL Enterprise receives $25,000 in funding from Bad Girl Ventures

WEL Enterprise, which recently launched its water reclamation system at Municipal Brew Works in Hamilton, received $25,000 in funding from Bad Girl Ventures LAUNCH program.

Katrina Eckard, CEO of WEL Enterprises, works on the water reclamation system at Municipal Brew Works.
WEL Enterprises launches water reclamation system in Hamilton

WEL Enterprises, a water conservation startup, recently launched its water reclamation system at Municipal Brew Works. The company is part of Bad Girl Ventures' LAUNCH class, and has applied to Pipeline H2O's first cohort.

CPA lauds projects preserving the urban fabric, identity of Cincinnati

At its annual meeting on Nov. 13, the Cincinnati Preservation Association announced the winners of its 2016 Preservation Awards. Twelve commercial and residential projects around Greater Cincinnati received awards.

Earlier this year, Camp Washington Art and Mobile Produce received an Engage Cincy grant.
Engage Cincy now accepting applications for innovation and engagement grants

Engage Cincy, the community engagement innovation challenge sponsored by the City Manager’s office, is now accepting applications through Dec. 11 for round two of the grant competition.

Innovative philanthropy focus of Dec. 8 IDEALAB

On Dec. 8, leaders from three national foundations that are revolutionizing philanthropy through innovative initiatives are coming to Cincinnati to participate in Issue Media Group's IDEALAB.

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