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Kacey King Redmond

Kacey King Redmond is a graduate of Ohio University’s Scripps School of Journalism and has her MBA from Thomas More University. She has written for various trade publications, associations, and is a published poet and children’s author. She currently specializes in content marketing for her consulting firm, Cincy Marketing Maven, and acts as social media manager for Soapbox Cincinnati and its sister publication, NKY Thrives.

Kacey King Redmond's Latest Articles

Three smart leaders who generate economic activity visit the Walnut Hills Open Newsroom

Walnut Hills On The Ground Open Newsroom wraps up, for now, with 22 video stories that explain Why Walnut Hills and why now.

Catalytic talent of Walnut Hills speak candidly during the community’s sixth Open Newsroom

Just in time for International Women’s Month, three local women discussed the area’s diversity, cultural heritage, and spirituality. Live in Walnut Hills? Text “HELLO” to 513-230-6899 to take a short survey about where you shop for fresh produce and groceries.

Food access advocates (from left): Michael Morris, Plant Cincinnati; Emmy Schroder, Food as Medicine; David Curtin, Food Forest; Suzy DeYoung, LaSoupe; Gary Dangel, WHRF; Shauntia Edwards, Queen City Kitchen; and John Sugawara, Freestore Foodbank.
Walnut Hills changemakers: locals come together to provide healthy food for the community

During the latest On the Ground Community Newsroom, host Kathryne Gardette spoke with four people working together to bring fresh meals to the neighborhood.

From preschool to trades to PHDs: Walnut Hills offers education for all ages and levels

Three local educators speak with Kathyrne Gardette during the fourth Open Newsroom at Caffe Vivace. 

Come to Caffe Vivace today, Tues. Feb. 18 to discuss food scarcity in the neighborhood.
Groundsource grows in Walnut Hills: residents talk food access

Join the conversation: text HELLO to 513-230-6899.

Community Open Newsroom: Residents and businesspeople discuss education and development

Host Kathryn Gardette talked with three engaged Walnut Hills residents at Caffe Vivace.

Soapbox introduces information-gathering text communication tool to Walnut Hills

GroundSource will get information from the community to help address food access for residents.

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