Nov 5, 20212 minThe Heart of Stylish LéNeseShawnte Barker’s mother thought it was silly that her 8-year-old daughter asked for a sewing machine for her birthday. Little did she...
Nov 5, 20212 minIt's Never Too Late to Get On TracOn Trac is more than an industrial and private cleaning company. It provides second chances to folks who need stability, support and life...
Nov 5, 20212 minCrafting Buildings and the Community’s FutureAs you exit the Kroger on Court Street in downtown Cincinnati, you’ll be greeted by a rainbow of historic buildings across the street....
Nov 5, 20212 minSeigo, Chef and Entrepreneur at HeartGrowing up in Tokyo, Japan, Seigo Nishimura had a love for ramen and the unique ramen flavors from his hometown. A chef and entrepreneur...
Nov 5, 20212 minConnecting to Community through ArtThe Canton Museum of Art has been an institution in Canton since its founding in 1935. They're a smaller art museum compared to their...
Nov 5, 20211 minGrit, Grind and GainChris Laffartha, owner of ChrisFit Cross Training, can summarize business, life and exercise in three words: Grit, Grind and Gain. Grit...
Nov 5, 20212 minFrom Banker to Collector to Entrepreneur“I never knew how much my banking experience was going to come in handy when owning a business,” said Jameson Reeves, who spent a dozen...
Nov 5, 20214 minHot Chicken with a MissionHot Chicken Takeover is a local culinary staple. And yet for much of his career, owner Joe DeLoss wasn’t thinking about chicken. His...
Nov 5, 20211 minA Cleveland Child Enrichment CenterAfter 35 years working in childcare centers, Michelle Madison was prepared to lead her own. She signed the lease for the future home of...
Nov 5, 20212 minEntrepreneur's Lifelong Love of Construction IndustryFor Denise Ransom, construction runs in the family. Her dad, Leon Ransom, was the first African American architect in Columbus to work on...
Nov 5, 20212 minFrom the Little Guy to Creative Executive“As your business grows, you want bigger projects and bigger clients. But once you’re at that higher level, it’s easy to forget about...