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Student entrepreneurs display innovation, ambition at pitch competitions

April 13, 2023

The Carl H. Lindner College of Business’ Center for Entrepreneurship held its annual IQ-E Pitch Competition and its first New Venture Championship on April 6 in Lindner Hall. Students from across the university came together to pitch their business ideas to a panel of entrepreneurs and members of the Cincinnati business community to compete for more than $30,000 in prizes.

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UC Clermont to host Rapid Application Events in May

April 12, 2023

UC Clermont will hold free Rapid Application Events on campus Wednesday, May 10, at 6 p.m., and Friday, May 12, at 10 a.m. The last day to apply for admission to the college for fall semester 2023 is July 1.

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2023 Warren Bennis Leadership Experience emphasizes interdisciplinary leadership

April 12, 2023

Leadership instruction and development of all forms were on display last week at the Warren Bennis Leadership Experience. The Warren Bennis Leadership Experience (WBLE) aims to transform students into leaders through the works and teachings of Warren Bennis, the University of Cincinnati’s 22nd president and the “Father of Leadership.”

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Goering Center announces staff and board changes

April 12, 2023

The Goering Center recently hired Nancy Schreiner as its Membership Development Manager primarily responsible for new Member recruitment and member lifecycle management reporting to David Miller, Membership Director. Nancy’s start date is April 10, 2023.

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How to build a brand

April 10, 2023

Building a brand is a challenging task with or without a big advertising budget. It is possible, however, if you are focused, thoughtful and organized in your approach. To facilitate building a brand, it is essential to link your product/service with the value proposition you offer. To jump-start the brand-building process, read the following five tips.

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The longevity question: Retirement’s most impactful unknown

April 7, 2023

In our wealth planning discussions with clients, there’s an old and somewhat morbid joke that comes up when helping them with the vexing question on when to claim their Social Security benefits: “If you tell me the exact date of your death, I’ll tell you exactly when to claim your Social Security!” Of course, the exact dates of death are unknowable, which is part of the not-so-funny joke. But the joke is intended to illustrate just how difficult it is to pinpoint an optimized strategy when one of the driving variables is unknowable.

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Hybrid work considerations: A cheat sheet for small business

April 7, 2023

Hybrid work, which blends remote and on-site work, is the way forward. Many companies are adopting a hybrid model that can fundamentally change and improve their business. But is this a good idea, or will it only make things more complicated? Let’s look at some of the pros of hybrid work, while also taking into consideration some of the hidden “gotchas.”

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Middle market business leaders brace for economic downturn in first half of 2023

April 7, 2023

When KeyBank surveyed middle market business leaders in September 2022, they expressed optimism despite ongoing economic uncertainty: 78% reported that the outlook for their businesses was either very good or excellent. But by the end of the year, that optimism was waning. In KeyBank’s December survey of 400 owners and executives of businesses with $10 million to $2 billion in revenues, respondents revealed greater apprehension about the outlook for their companies over the next 12 months and expressed the lowest outlook for the broader U.S. economy since the first quarter of 2021. With inflation, supply chain disruptions, higher energy costs and other factors exerting pressure on middle market businesses, many are working through significant challenges in 2023.