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Cincinnati Business Courier: Lindner sponsors Women Who Mean Business event
Lindner Dean Marianne Lewis speaks at function that honors Greater Cincinnati businesswomen
The University of Cincinnati Carl H. Lindner College of Business sponsored the Cincinnati Business Courier’s Women Who Mean Business luncheon event recently at the Hilton Netherland Plaza Hotel in downtown Cincinnati.
This was the sixth year for the event, which honors Greater Cincinnati businesswomen who have achieved notable accomplishments over the past year.
Lindner Dean Marianne Lewis, PhD, was one of the event’s speakers.
“Thank you for continuing to raise the bar and life while you climb,” Lewis said.
Lewis also presented awards to Kathy List, CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Cincinnati, as well as to Hamilton County Sheriff Charmaine McGuffey.
See more from the Cincinnati Business Courier.
Featured image: Lindner students with representatives of Paul Hemmer Company. Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Business Courier.
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