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Ingage Partners' "Most Interesting Fundraiser in the World"

Ingage Partners passionate to “B” the change

For Markku Koistila, business analyst at Ingage Partners, the consulting firm's B Corporation status means it cares about its employees, its customers and its community more than making money.

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Bouquet Restaurant launches monthly wine dinner series to benefit nonprofits

Covington’s Bouquet Restaurant & Wine Bar kicks off its Charity Wine Dinner Series this week to benefit The Carnegie, and subsequent monthly dinners will support local nonprofits.

Rendering of the theater in Madcap Puppets' new building
Artistic Placemaking: Madcap Puppets play major role in Westwood’s revitalization

Cincinnati's largest neighborhood aims to transform its historic business district into a “Family Arts District” anchored by Madcap Puppets' new theater, classrooms and exhibit hall, set to open in 2016. Even now, the project is fueling new investment and energy as the result of what Mayor John Cranley calls "art-onomics."

Soapdish: A taproom tourist surveys Cincinnati’s craft beer options

Shortly after the new year arrives, so do Cincinnati Beer Week, Cincy Winter Beerfest and the almighty Bockfest, which can mean just one thing: It’s Beer Season! To celebrate, I offer a highly subjective sampling of what our region has to offer in the burgeoning world of craft beer and taproom tourism.

OTR’s Latin School for Boys raises the bar, demands high standards

St. Peter Claver Latin School for Boys builds character and provides a rigorous education for 27 students in the Over-the-Rhine community. "There will be no excuses," says Headmaster Jonathan Love.

P.G. Sittenfeld sets his sites on the U.S. Senate
Sittenfeld’s Senate announcement gets national attention

Cincinnati City Councilman P.G. Sittenfeld's announcement that he will run for Rob Portman's U.S. Senate in 2016 has started to grab national headlines, including an interview with The Huffington Post.

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Why Minneapolis is the new capital of “The North”

Minneapolis leaders want their city be the first non-coastal area that knowledge workers and business leaders think of after Chicago. Here are some lessons for Cincinnati.

March 29: Jenny Robb, Curator of Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Get Smart: Women Helping Women’s Sunday Salons are a win for everyone

Women Helping Women is hoping to make you smarter while looking for a little help themselves. Their Sunday Salon series kicks off this weekend, offering amazing speakers in intimate settings in cool private homes — more importantly, it's one of the nonprofit's two annual fundraisers.

Healthy Visions delivers powerful, impactful program to teens by sharing stories

Healthy Visions partners with local high schools to empower students with the tools needed to navigate tricky situations so they know it's possible to come out on top.

Trinitii Brewer (left) and mentee Alicia Porter at CYC's National Thank Your Mentor Day celebration
Cincinnati Youth Collaborative honors outstanding mentors

Cincinnati Youth Collaborative recognized Trinitii Brewer, a 10-year mentor through her employer Luxottica, with its 2015 Outstanding Mentor Award.

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