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Goering Center Report - NKU's new Center for Economic Analysis and Development
Janet Harrah of NKU's new Center for Economic Analysis and Development reveals the results of its first study.
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Goering Center Report - Dan Busken
Dan Busken, President of Busken Bakery, talks to John Spencer in The Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Generations Working Together
Goering Center chairman John Spencer talks with Centennial president Mike Sipple, Sr. about two generations working together in the family business.
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The Goering Center Report - Taking Over the Family Business
Goering Center Chairman John Spencer talks to Mike Sipple, Jr. about the second generation taking over the family business.
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Goering Center Report - Joe Leonhardt
Kent Lutz looks at one family business that's served a number of industries for over 50 years.
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Goering Center Report - Estate Planning
Fifth Third Vice President Tony Reiss talks about estate planning and wealth management.
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Goering Center Report - John Neff
John Neff of Neff Packaging talks about the family business with Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report - Goering's New President Larry Grypp
John Spencer talks with new Goering Center president Larry Grypp.
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Goering Center Report - Mike Rohrkemper
Mike Rohrkemper, President of Gold Star Chili joins John Spencer for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Michael and Mark LaRosa
John Spencer talks with Mark and Michael LaRosa about the recent leadership transition at LaRosa's, their history within the company, and the benefit of a carefully plannned and executed transition from one generation to the next.
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Goering Center Report - Larry Grypp, November 28, 2008
Goering Center president Larry Grypp joins the center's chairman, John Spencer, for the Goering Center report.
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Goering Center Report - Mike Sipple Jr.
Goering Center Chairman John Spencer talks to Mike Sipple, Jr. about the second generation taking over the family business.
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Goering Center Report - The Challenges of Transition in Family-Owned Business
Kent Lutz discusses the challenges of transition in a family owned business with Johnathan Theders, President and COO of Clark-Theders Insurance Agency, Inc.
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Goering Center Report - CPA Tony Schweier
CPA Tony Schweier visits with the Goering Center's Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report - Diane Egbers
Diane Egbers, President of Leadership Excelleration, Inc., is Kent Lutz guest on this weeks's Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Kim Speed
Kaiser Pickle's Kim Speed is Kent Lutz's guest on the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Michael Geers
Michael Geers sits down with Kent Lutz on The Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - The Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
Kent Lutz explores the fundamentals of entrepreneurship with Drew McLandrich.
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Goering Center Report - Jamie Gerdsen
Apollo Heating and Cooling's Jamie Gerdsen is Kent Lutz's guest.
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Goering Center Report - Jon Colmar
Zone Communications' Jon Colmar is this week's guest.
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Goering Center Report - Financing Leadership Transition
Fifth Third Bank Vice President Chris Ramos talks with Kent Lutz about strategies family businesses need to examine for financing the transition from one generation to the next.
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Goering Center Report - Board of Advisors for a Family Business
Dean Gaudin, member of the Goering Center Board, talks with Kent Lutz about the importance of having a board of advisors for a family business.
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Goering Center Report - Risk Management
Steve Crawford discusses family business protection and risk management with Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report - Buy Sell Agreements
Dan Heyd of Graydon, Head And Ritchey discusses buy sell agreements with Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report for April 4, 2008
Thomas J. Klinedinst III, Commercial Account Executive, U.S.I. Midwest, talks with Kent Lutz about small business insurance.
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Goering Center Report - Michael Barnes
Kent Lutz talks with Michael Barnes, President of John Trust Company.
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Goering Center Report: Bob Graeter
The "ice cream man" Bob Graeter sits down with Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report - Steve Eklund
Kent Lutz talks with Steve Eklund of Johnson Investment Counsel about the services his company offers to family business owners.
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Goering Center Report - Bill Clippard Sr
Bill Clippard Senior of Clippard Instruments is Kent's guest.
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Goering Center Report - West Chester Chamber of Commerce
Kent Lutz talks about SCORE with small business advocate Bob Wiwi of the West Chester Chamber of Commerce.
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Goering Center Report - West Chester Chamber Alliance
Kent Lutz talks with Joseph Hinson from the West Chester Chamber Alliance.
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Goering Center Report - Communication in Family Business
Bill McGrane of McGrane Global Centers focuses on communication in family business in this interview with Kent Lutz.
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Goering Center Report - St. Clair Roofing - January 15, 2010
Ray and Kevin St. Clair of Ray St. Clair Roofing are Larry Grypp's guests for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - January 29, 2010
The Goering Center's Larry Grypp talks with Rick Kline, president and CEO, and Don Kline, publisher, of Gardner Publications, Inc., a publisher of integrated media based in Newtown.
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Goering Center Report -Terry Segerberg - December 25, 2009
Terry Segerberg, CEO Of Mesa Industries, talks with Goering Center President Larry Grypp in this interview from August 2009.
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Goering Center Report - Tony & Mary Miller, Jancoa Janitorial Services
Tony and Mary Miller, owners of Jancoa Janitorial Services, join Larry Grypp for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Terry Horan - December 18, 2009
Terry Horan with Horan Associates joins Goering Center President Larry Grypp for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Doug Sehlhorst - March 20, 2009
Doug Sehlhorst of Selhorst Equipment services talks with John Spencer about the family business, and how they are handling the current economic environment for this Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Christopher Ramos
John Spencer of the Goering Center talks with Christopher Ramos, a Vice-President of Fifth Third Bank, about the how the bank relates to family businesses and the services offered.
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Goering Center Report - Larry Grypp
Goering Center President Larry Grypp discusses changes at the center with Chairman John Spencer.
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Goering Center Report - Michael Heaton, Enterprise Vending
Michael Heaton, President of Enterprise Vending, discusses the family business, the transition of management from one generation to the next, and the current trends in the vending industry with Goering Center President Larry Grypp.
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Goering Center Report - Sehlhorst Equipment - April 24, 2009
Goering Center Chairman John Spencer talks to Doug, David, amd Dan Sehlhorst about family values in the family business.
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Goering Center Report - Matthew Kelly - June 26, 2009
Author and consultant Matthew Kelly explains to Goering Center President Larry Grypp how the concepts in his book “Dream Manager” apply to family businesses.
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Goering Center Report - Mike Rohrkemper - July 10, 2009
Mike Rohrkemper, CEO Of Gold Star Chili, joins Goering Center President Larry Grypp for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Tom Flottman - July 24, 2009
Tom Flottman of Flottman Printing joins Goering Center President, Larry Grypp, for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - August 7, 2009
Larry Grypp, President of the Goering Center, is joined by Charlie Wright of Wright Brothers for this edition of the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Terry Segerberg, Mesa Industries
Terry Segerberg, CEO of Mesa Industries is Larry Grypp's guest for The Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Ron Rosselot - September 11, 2009
Ron Rosselot, President of Rosselot Financial joins Larry Grypp for this edition of the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Pam Beigh - October 2, 2009
Pam Beigh, president of Sales Score, is Larry Grypp's guest for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Tony Schweier - October 16, 2009
Tony Schweier, partner at Clark, Shafer, Hackett & Company joins Goering Center President Larry Grypp for The Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Bob Scallan - November 6, 2009
Bob Scallan, Partner at Pathway Guidance sits down with Goering Center President Larry Grypp for this edition of the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Michael Heaton - November 27, 2009
Michael Heaton, President of Enterprise Vending, joins Goering Center President Larry Grypp for the Goering Center Report.
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Goering Center Report - Jamie Gerdsen
Jamie Gerdsen, President of Apollo Heating and Air Conditioning, talks with The Goering Center's John Spencer about his family's business and how he came to assume his current role in the company.
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Goering Center Report - Aaron Hansen of Hi-Lo Climbers
Aaron Hansen, Vice President of Hi-Lo Climbers, one of the leading powered suspended scaffolding companies in North America, talks with John Spencer of The Goering Center about the history and management structure of the family business.
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Goering Center Repot - Alan G. Schmidt
Alan Schmidt, President of Schmidt Builders, talks with John Spencer of the Goering Center about the company's history, his son's current role, and how the family business is dealing with the current economic environment.
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Goering Center Report - Kristin McLane
CIMx President Kristin McLane talks with John Spencer about the company, their product line and customer base, and how the family business was restructured in 2006 to play to their individual strengths.
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Goering Center Report - Neal and Alan Hendy
Neal and Alan Hendy of Neal's Design Remodel talk with John Spencer about their company's history, how they developed their current management processes, and the continuing incorporation of new ideas into the company.
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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 28, 2008
- Legal expenses are piling up at Cintas. Now the tri-state company is suing for reimbursement.
- A Cincinnati-based website gets cash to expand and add new features to its site.
- Three architects branch out on their own and do wel
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Fifth Third Business Beat - August 15, 2008
- Property owners question the enforcement of a city ordinance designed to take care of vacant buildings.
- Delta's reduction in flights means fewer seats available out of Cincinnati.
- Big changes are coming to the Cincinnati ATP M
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Cincinnati Business Matters - Kent Lutz 08-09-07
Kent Lutz of the Goering Center for Family and Private Businesss talks with Brian Patrick about the Center.
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Fifth Third Bank Business Beat - November 18, 2007
A proposal to use property taxes to support the Cincinnati Zoo, Procter & Gamble raises prices on some of it's most popular products, an examination of the quality of healthcare in Cincinnati, and Doug Bolton talks with Rick Kennedy of GE Aviation --
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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 30, 2007
On this weeks edition: Is CPS backing out of a land deal with the city? More Miami University students plan to study abroad. A Northern Kentucky builder finds going green brings in the green. Year end tax advice on the financial report. Mike Holiday
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 14, 2007
On Fifth Third Business Beat this week: a 20-year plan to spend up to 128 million dollars on green-infrastructure improvements may help the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati finally comply with an EPA decree to reduce billions of gall
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 21, 2007
A visit to Honeybaked Hams at their busiest time of the year. Paycor's Bob Coughlin talks about the importance of having a vision in business. The Verdin Company's Jim Verdin is the guest on The Goering Center Report. Thomas Courtney from Coldwell Ba
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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 6, 2009
- Turfway cuts its racing schedule as it tries to improve the fields.
- CSX brings some jobs to town as it sets up a new dispatching center.
- A non-profit that helps people fight foreclosure is being kept pretty busy.
- L
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Fifth Third Business Beat - July 10, 2009
- A key marketing tool puts Procter & Gamble a few key strokes away from its customers.
- One business owner says a night at the ballpark is just what you need to build team morale among your employees.
- The council on aging
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Fifth Third Business Beat - July 24, 2009
- While some money managers are counting their losses, one firm is adding up its assets.
- Mr. Clean brings some added muscle to P&G's branding and franchising efforts.
- P&G studies some of its research and development si
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Fifth Third Business Beat - June 12, 2009
- Demolition could rob Over-The-Rhine of more than half of the buildings that make it unique.
- Empower Aviation has plans to make Lunken Airport its base of operation.
- A study by the Women's Fund of The Greater Cincinnati Fo
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Fifth Third Business Beat - October 16, 2009
- The biggest banks in Greater Cincinnati significantly cut back on Small Business Administration loans.
- Progress is being made on ''The Banks'' project downtown.
- Preservationists want the city to take a look at its policy th
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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 27, 2009
- Black Friday is here and retailers hope it signals a prosperous holiday shopping season.
- Rookwood Pottery sets up a network of national dealers to market the product made in Over-the-Rhine.
- A local organization gets federal
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Fifth Third Business Beat - August 7, 2009
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Another historic structure in Over-The-Rhine is slowly rotting while the debate over what should happen to it heats up.
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Procter & Gamble finds an innovative way to reach its younger customers.
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A tri-state construc
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 25, 2009
- U.C. students create devices to solve problems in surgery.
- A man uses his experiences in the work force to inspire others looking for jobs.
- The Schoolhouse Sympony is more than a concert to students. It's a cultural
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 18, 2009
- 3 CDC, the private nonprofit that’s changing the face of downtown, has some ambitious projects on its calendar for 2010.
- Local printing firm Springdot gains customers in a new market when it acquires another firm.
- Myclyns,
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 29, 2010
- Two of Cincinnati's biggest companies compete for customers.
- The home health care company, Black Stone, grows by acquiring its competitors.
- She's been the tallest in town for decades, but soon the Carew Tower may have to ha
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Family Business of the Year Awards 2006
The University of Cincinnati and the Goering Center for Family & Private Business honor the positive contributions made by family companies, both large and small, with the 2006 Tri-State Family Business of the Year Awards.
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Business News for the week ending July 25, 2008
- Local builder Scott Dallis tells us what it took to pull off an ''Extreme Makeover''.
- The Emanuel Center in Over The Rhine wants to be a 'community connector'.
- Surgery centers compete with hospitals for patients.
- The
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 9, 2009
- ABX Air may still have value.
- A holding company for the Christ Hospital wants to tear down two apartment buildings nearby to make way for future expansion of the hospital.
- A multi-million dollar park is being developed by Pe
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Fifth Third Business Beat - September 26, 2008
On the September 26, 2008 episode of Fifth Third Business Beat:- There's a change in who will re-develop some prime property downtown.
- Macy's CEO Terry Lundgren talks about the company's opportunities for growth.
- Clermont Cou
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Fifth Third Business Beat - September 19, 2008
- The concentration of social service agencies in Over-the-Rhine has developers and residents concerned.
- A local land developer is building a successful business by focusing on western Hamilton County.
- Some health insurers will
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Fifth Third Business Beat - July 25, 2008
- Local builder Scott Dallis tells us what it took to pull off an ''Extreme Makeover''.
- The Emanuel Center in Over The Rhine wants to be a 'community connector'.
- Surgery centers compete with hospitals for patients.
- The G
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 8, 2008
- Digital advertising takes Bridge to the top of the Ad Agency Pack
- UC'S President steps into a key business leadership role as Chairwoman of the Cincinnati U-S-A Regional Chamber's Board of Directors
- Ashland Inc. is growing its
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Fifth Third Business Beat - March 14, 2008
Stories from this week's Business Courier for the week ending March 14, 2008:- After 80 years downtown, Gradison moves to the suburbs
- There's new grass on the field as the Reds go green
- A Cincinnati firm does important research
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Fifth Third Business Beat - March 7, 2008
Stories from The Business Courier for the week ending February 22nd:- The Over-The-Rhine Community Housing Network and The Cincinnati Center City Development Corporation -- 3CDC -- are developing a new type of housing for Cincinnati's homeless<
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 15, 2010
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The company that makes a third of all the bar soap in America wants to do more for its customers.
- Hamilton County taxpayers are being considered as one source to help fund the Metro bus system.
- The Bank Of Kentucky
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SPCA Fur Ball 2009
Barbara Kellar talks with Shelley Goering and Mike Retzlaff about the 2009 SPCA Fur Ball. The event will take place on Saturday, March 28 at the Duke Energy Center. All proceeds from benefit the SPCA Cincinnati. Get more information on the SPCA and t
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Business News - July 17, 2009
- Budget concerns in Hamilton County could lead to some broken promises.
- The new man in charge of the Cincinnati's public housing authority is pushing for change.
- Former Milacron executives object to a bankruptcy court ruli
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A Tale of Transition in Family Business
As part of the Goering Center for Family & Private Business's Executive Breakfast Series, Craig Kurz, CEO of HoneyBaked Ham, discusses his family's successful transition from the second to the third generation.
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Fifth Third Business Beat - May 22, 2009
- Recruiting doctors for open positions isn't easy to do in a recession.
- Kenwood Towne Place attracts customers, despite a host of problems with the development project.
- Central Light wants to sell its 40-thousand square foot
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Fifth Third Business Beat - April 24, 2009
- Work on The Banks is finally underway – but not everyone is pleased with the design plans.
- LPK, the brand building designing and marketing firm, has launched a new division called ''Next''.
Its job will be not only to determine w
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Fifth Third Business Beat - April 10, 2009
- It's a tough real estate market but Bonnie Overbeck specializes in is closing difficult deals.
- Real Property Management Midwest, a franchise that rents property is growing beyond Greater Cincinnati.
- The poor economy forces
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Fifth Third Business Beat - June 26, 2009
- A deal makes Mason based Intelligrated, Inc. one of the biggest in the nation in its industry.
- New practices for Vianda, the company formerly known as Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, could rake in millions.
- The Mi
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Fifth Third Business Beat - July 17, 2009
- Budget concerns in Hamilton County could lead to some broken promises.
- The new man in charge of the Cincinnati's public housing authority is pushing for change.
- Former Milacron executives object to a bankruptcy court ruli
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Fifth Third Business Beat - August 21, 2009
- The sluggish economy hits ''The Jungle'' as the Bengals offer tickets for sale.
- Allostatix has a test that can tell you how much damage stress is causing your body.
- Spiritually motivated buyers help the Berean Christian St
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Fifth Third Business Beat for the week ending October 2, 2009
Coming up on FIFTH THIRD BUSINESS BEAT: - Hospitals prepare for a financial hit when the state of Ohio levies a franchise fee.
- After phenomenal growth in its first ten years of business, First Group America is positioned to grow some
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Fifth Third Business Beat for the week ending September 11, 2009
- A local entrepreneur has a new tool that could change the way real estate agents close the deal.
- Quatman Café takes its basic burger across county lines.
- An Over-the-Rhine coaster and tile maker opens an outlet store at Tow
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 4, 2009
- A historic building in downtown Cincinnati is about to undergo some extensive changes.
- Activities on Fountain Square come with a price tag and many sponsors are stepping up to pay the bills.
- First Financial Bancorp is on th
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 25, 2008
Stories from this week's Business Courier for the week ending January 25th, 2008:- Vora Ventures launches an ambitious global expansion
- The Christ Hospital's IT system to be one of the most sophi
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 1, 2008
- Enerfab Incorporated has seen significant revenue growth since 2005 and forecasts another jump this year
- A merger between The Cincinnati Railway Company and Lake Central Rail Tours of Michigan could bring new life to an aging railroad
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 29, 2008
Stories from The Business Courier for the week ending February 29th:- Kenwood's Healthy Advice Network is poised for more dramatic growth
- Want to convert your car to electric? One man's frustration with high gas prices has led
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 22, 2008
Stories from The Business Courier for the week ending February 22nd:- Life after the White House for Rob Portman
- Who holds the future of Delta's Cincinnati hub?
- Increasing a company's sales through interior design
- How m
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Fifth Third Business Beat - April 11, 2008
Stories from this week's Business Courier for the week ending April 11th: - Tim Carter's Ask The Builder media empire goes up for sale
- Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory wants teens to get the opportunity he got
- Moving closer to a
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Fifth Third Business Beat - June 20, 2008
- The Old Phoenix Cafe could be the spark that will ignite re-development in what's known as the Backstage Entertainment District.
- Listerman Brewing Company is opening a new micro-brewery in Evanston near Xavier.
- One man's cle
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Fifth Third Business Beat - May 9, 2008
- The City of Cincinnati looks for ways to preserve historic signature areas while also providing new and attractive places to live
- National Amusements closes two theaters as one deluxe cinema prepares to open
- Housing options
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Fifth Third Business Beat - May 2, 2008
- Macy's picks a city other than Cincinnati to put a regional merchandising office
- St. Elizabeth Medical Center will be the first to use a more advanced scanner
- A St. Louis bank hopes to fill a niche in the tri-state
- A F
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Fifth Third Business Beat - May 23, 2008
- Will Jewish Hospital bolt from the Health Alliance?
- Mason based CNG Financial is building its business overseas, now owning and operating payday lending stores in Scotland.
- Bob Bollin, former CEO of Winton Financial Group, pic
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Fifth Third Business Beat - November 14, 2008
- An initative called 'Place Matters' which helps develop a workforce in poor neighborhoods is seeing results.
- There's a new chef in charge at The Cincinnatian Hotel's Palace Restaurant downtown.
- See how Kroger churns out ice cr
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Fifth Third Business Beat - October 24, 2008
- A local developer transforms the historic Verona Building into market rate housing.
- Dropping fuel costs may not be felt by air travelers looking for a deal on fares.
- City retirees voice concern about the possibility of reduct
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 23, 2009
- Small banks pick up new customers after the big banks drop them as clients.
- River Downs could be hosting its final year of racing.
- Cashing in coupons just got easier for some customers.
- Business Courier senior staf
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Fifth Third Business Beat - December 12, 2008
- Stephen Joffe founder of LCA Vision says doctors concerns are the reason he's re-building a stake in the company.
- Cincinnati Bengal Nate Lawrie and his wife invest with C & M Investment Group to help others own homes.
- The Vis
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Fifth Third Business Beat, December 26, 2008
- Fifth Third didn't totally escape unharmed from the crisis facing banks.
- The lack of consumer confidence affects Macy's bottom line.
- Cintas Corporation is counting on growth, but its expectations are lower.
- Proctor
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 27, 2009
- Some life time residents of Over-the-Rhine say they're not leaving -- even though there is interest in their property.
- A deal to sell P&G's pharmaceutical business may be put on hold.
- Once competitors, now partners -- t
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Fifth Third Business Beat - March 20, 2009
- Argosy Casino is expanding and re-branding.
- A local internet company, RentItToday.com, wants to be the source for rental listings.
- Real estate developers find their own sources of income to help them gain assets.
- <
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Fifth Third Business Beat - February 13, 2009
- The Cincinnati Symphony has a new president and he's wasted no time in getting to work.
- Accel Advisors owners have decided to re-name and re-brand the company to match its services in response to its rapid growth and changing image.
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Fifth Third Business Beat - January 2, 2009
- Incline Square, a 40 million dollar development is coming to Price Hill.
- An Erlanger company is launching a service to help businesses deal with identity theft and database breaches.
- What's the prognosis for Fort Hamilton H
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