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Publisher's Beat - Mike Winner
Date Aired: April 30, 2008
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Ohio Casualty CEO Mike Winner sits down with Doug Bolton on Publisher's Beat to discuss the company's acquisition by Liberty Mutual and the changes that have occured as a result.
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Runtime: 14 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Jeff Wyler
Date Aired: April 30, 2008
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Doug Bolton talks with Jeff Wyler, CEO of the Wyler Automotive Family, about the state of his business in the current economic environment and where the auto industry will be in 10 years.
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Runtime: 15 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Rob Portman
Date Aired: April 24, 2008
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Former congressman, U.S. trade representative, and White House Budget Director Rob Portman spoke to the annual Commercial Real Estate Developers Power Breakfast on April 24th about the role international commerce plays in our local economy.
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Runtime: 18 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Thomas L. Gabelman
Date Aired: April 16, 2008
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Doug Bolton talks with Thomas Gabelman, partner with Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, about why his law firm is one of the 7 sponsors of the upcoming Commercial Real Estate Developers Power Breakfast. Rob Portman will be the keynote speaker for this event.
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Runtime: 15 minutes |
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FOCUS Special Report: Arts & Culture in Greater Cincinnati
Date Aired: March 18, 2008
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CET partnered with the Cincinnatus Association Arts and Culture committee to host a live, on-air forum regarding the impact of arts and cultural resources in Cincinnati.
Robert Lynch, president & CEO of Americans for the Arts, was the keynote speaker for the forum. Now in his 30th year of work for the arts industry, Mr. Lynch has been motivated by his personal mission to empower communities and leaders to advance the arts and to advance appreciation for the arts in society.
After the keynote speech, Focus host Kathy Lehr moderated a discussion among panelists, which included:James Schwab, Cincinnati Market President of US Bank- Roxanne Qualls, member of Cincinnati City Council
- Ellen van der Horst, President & CEO of Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber
- Nancy Zimpher, president, University of Cincinnati
- Nique Swan, co-chair, Agenda 360 "Livable Communities".
Panelists explored the impact a vibrant arts community has on the well-being of the entire community and discussed ideas such as attracting and retaining an engaged workforce, the importance of arts education in developing 21st century skills, and the economic impact of arts in our community.
Questions from the studio audience, which has been specially invited by local arts organizations, were then answered by the panelists.
If you have questions about the topics discussed in this program, you may call the Arts and Culture Partnership of the Fine Arts Fund at 513-871-2787 and visit their website.
If you have questions or comments for the Cincinnatus Association, send an email to that organization or visit their website.
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Runtime: 60 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - David Drees
Date Aired: April 10, 2008
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David Drees, CEO of the Drees Company, the #1 largest private company in greater Cincinnati, and recognized as America's Best Builder, discusses the housing market, his business strategy, and the task of managing a family owned company with Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Christopher Cole
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Cincinnati Business Courier Doug Bolton talks with Christopher Cole, CEO of Intelligrated, the eighth fastest growing company in Greater Cincinnati and #82 in the most recent edition of Courier 250. Intelligrated makes highly-automated distribution systems, mostly for retailers.
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Runtime: 13 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Peter Strange
Date Aired: March 28, 2008
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Peter Strange, Chairman and CEO of Messer Construction Company, talks with Doug Bolton about being a 100 percent employee owned company and his role as CEO.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat: Steve Monder
Date Aired: March 21, 2008
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Doug Bolton talks with Steve Monder, President of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra as he prepares to retire after 37 years leading the organization, the longest tenure as CEO of any symphony orchestra in the country.
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Rick Mouty
Date Aired: February 29, 2008
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Rick Mouty, CEO, ProFill Holdings, a $100 million company and one of the Business Courier's Fast 55, discusses his company, its products, and the 5-year plan for his company's future with Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton.
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Runtime: 10 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Brian McHale
Date Aired: February 29, 2008
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Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton talks with Brian McHale, President of Empower Media, about changes in the market and what changes his agency is making in response.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - David Willbrand and Rob Daly
Date Aired: February 22, 2008
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Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton talks with Thompson Hine Partner David Willbrand and Entrepreneur In Residence Rob Daly about the growth and future of CincyTech.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - William Cyr
Date Aired: February 15, 2008
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Sunny Delight President and CEO William Cyr talks with Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton about his company's recent acquisiton and new product development.
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Runtime: 12 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Kathryn Merchant
Date Aired: February 8, 2008
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Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton talks with Kathryn Merchant, President and CEO of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation, about the Foundation and giving in Cincinnati.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - David Neyer
Date Aired: February 1, 2008
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Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton discusses the past, present, and future of commercial real estate developer Al Neyer Inc. with President and CEO David Neyer.
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Runtime: 15 minutes |
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Publisher's Beat - Thomas Nies
Date Aired: January 25, 2008
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Business Courier Publisher Doug Bolton and Cincom President Tom Nies discuss the current state of the economy.
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Runtime: 13 minutes |
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Cincinnati Business Matters - 2007 Best Places to Work - Hall of Fame
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The Business Courier recognized the Cincinnati-area employers that have the most engaged workforces with the 2007 Best Places to Work Awards. This year's awards have been divided into four categories based on the number of employees with an award presented to a first time participant and veteran, with a special award presented to the Hall of Fame winner Marriott North.
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Runtime: 1 minute |
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Cincinnati Business Matters - Buddy LaRosa
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Cincinnati Icon Buddy LaRosa talkes with Brian Patrick of the Business Courier.
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Runtime: 11 minutes |
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FOCUS Groundbreaking for the New SCPA
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CETconnect is featuring a special package of videos about the new School for the Creative and Performing Arts, including CET's public affairs program, Focus, full length interviews with individuals involved with the school, and footage and speeches from the Groundbreaking Ceremony on Thursday, September 6, 2007.
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