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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 13, 2009



  • A Procter & Gamble idea evolves into a private company that taps into the knowledge of retired scientists and researchers.
  • Jason Roeper and Randy Schiltz team up to create a new Cincinnati Brewing Company.
  • Ralph Dusing, a man whose experience and knowledge has benefitted other companies, is now running his own business.
  • Jack Moreland is the new president of Southbank Partners, the organization dedicated to economic growth in Northern Kentucky's six river cities.
  • Developers are going to great lenghts -- and heights -- to make sure the residents of their new condos have all the comforts of home.
  • James Ritchie reports on the results of a statewide survey that measures the impact the poor economy has had on businesses and their employees.
  • University Hospital has more than 4-thousand employees. Tonight, meet the woman in charge.
  • Pat Longo, Director of the Hamilton County Business Center talks to Crystal Faulkner about how the center has helped people get started in business.
  • Casey Barach, Vice President of Entreprenuership at the Northern Kentucky Ezone announces the creation of some new jobs in the region.
  • John Augustine, Chief Investment Strategist with Fifth Third Private Bank reports on the economic outlook.
  • Erin Hoeflinger, President of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Ohio joins Doug Bolton for Publisher's Beat.

Recorded 11/13/2009 at various locations
Length: 28 minutes
Cincinnati Business Courier
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