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Fifth Third Business Beat: FYI - Karyl Cunningham - August 14, 2009
Karyl Cunningham, Executive Director of the Emanuel Community Center reveals the six Outstanding Women of Over-The-Rhine being honored this year.


Recorded 8/14/2009 at Business Courier
Length: 3 minutes




Publisher's Beat: Jeff Osterfeld, CEO, Penn Station
Doug Bolton's guest this week on Publisher's Beat is Jeff Osterfeld, CEO, Penn Station. They discuss the franchise and why he decided to structure his business that way. Osterfeld also details the effect of the economy on his business and why he feels his business will continue to grow.
Voices of Giving: Barry Steinberg
Barry and his late wife, Janice, have had a life-long relationship with the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Gardens. In 1997, ''Janice's Garden'' was dedicated in Zoo's Red Panda Woodland to remember Mrs. Steinberg after she lost her battle with cancer. As Barry relates, ''Janice loved life, savored nature's bounty to the fullest, and loved the Cincinnati Zoo.'' Mr. Steinberg believes the Cincinnati Zoo stands head and shoulders above its peers. He describes the Zoo as ''a true treasure that Cincinnati is and should be very proud of.'' Hal Klink, Mr. Steinberg's financial advisor for over 15 years, is a senior Vice President and Trust Officer with USBank. Working together revisiting Barry's estate plan in 2009, it was only natural that Mr. Steinberg's strong personal commitment to the Zoo would have a central role in the gifting strategy. What resulted was a sizable increase to Mr. Steinberg's original gift to the zoo through a bequest involving both his living trust and IRA. Mr. Steinberg's estate gift will be directed towards a major capital project at the Zoo. This gift will help ensure that the zoo’s remarkable level of excellence will continue to evolve and thrive far into the future. It is with great thanks that we recognize Mr. Steinberg's generosity and forethought and Mr. Klink's pivotal role in helping make this gift a reality.
Facing the Mortgage Crisis: Foreclosure Prevention Phone-A-Thon Program, October 2009
One of the biggest concerns on people's minds today is foreclosure. During this program, host Kathy Lehr moderated a discussion between several home ownership and foreclosure specialists, as well as, experienced lenders who gave expert advise on how homeowners can avoid foreclosure and establish manageable mortgage payments.

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