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Cincinnati Enquirer: Carew Tower would require major investment

September 16, 2022

Carew Tower, a 49-story mixed-use building located in downtown Cincinnati, was recently sold to an affiliate of New York-based Veles Partners LLC for $18 million. Adjusted for inflation, Carew Tower — which opened in 1930 — would have cost $572 million to build in 2022, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer.

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Spectrum News: Work from home is here to stay

September 15, 2022

Work from home will continue to be a prominent part of the work experience for many employees, two professors from the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business told Spectrum News.

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Lindner PhD student's paper wins two industry awards

September 14, 2022

The New England Statistical Society and the Symposium on Data Science and Statistics recently bestowed awards upon Zewei Lin, a fourth-year doctoral student at the Carl H. Lindner College of Business.

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National rankings highlight UC’s co-op program, innovation

September 12, 2022

The University of Cincinnati’s co-op program stands at No. 4 in the U.S. News & World Report’s latest rankings, continuing its historical placement among the top five co-op programs in the country — and No. 1 for co-op among public universities. The latest 2023 issue of the magazine’s influential “Best Colleges” guide ranks UC in the top tier, including among the “most innovative among national universities,” (No. 68) — UC’s first-ever ranking in that category.

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In difficult times, Baxter Burial Vault embodies the Great Reliance

September 9, 2022

Since 1924, Baxter Burial Vault Service provides an important piece of the final care for those who have lost loved ones, including during times of war, terrorism, natural disasters, and pandemics. The organization cares deeply for their customers and ultimately the families they serve. Positivity is essential – the leadership team brings humor and camaraderie into the workplace, encouraging employees to find light in the difficult times.

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Crescent: Putting people first pays off in promising future

September 9, 2022

Over the course of its 170-year history, premier contract packaging and parts fulfillment company Crescent has prioritized its people. That focus hasn’t wavered, and under the guidance and leadership of fifth generation owner and founder Chris Taylor, Crescent’s people have made an art form out of living its cultural values of “Do it Right, Do it Safe, and Do it Well,” propelling Crescent to new heights in the process.

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BRG Realty: Creating community with a foundation of caring

September 9, 2022

Not only is caring embodied in their mission statement, but BRG Realty team members exhibit it on a daily basis. During the COVID-19 pandemic, BRG helped ease some of their residents’ stress and uncertainty by waiving late and month-to-month fees, suspending rent increases, absorbing credit card transaction fees, and not processing evictions. Their ask was simple: communicate and demonstrate a hardship, and the team would offer flexibility.

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Dr. Sidney Barton: John Goering Impact Award Recipient

September 9, 2022

When he worked as an engineering firm’s marketing VP, Dr. Sid Barton’s diverse team was extremely close and successful. His boss was known for hiring horses – people who take something and run with it – and he asked Barton his secret. “I said, ‘We have a lot of horses, but I am a jockey. I let these people run, but I’m here to help them.’” This perspective has helped drive Barton’s success over the years – both at the Goering Center and the University of Cincinnati’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business. Barton’s been in a variety of roles at the Goering Center since its inception in 1989, and he is the deserved recipient of the Center’s first ever John Goering Impact Award.