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Columbus CEO’s 15th annual CEO of the Year awards survey also helps us compile an outlook of the local economy and business climate.
As technology improves, Columbus-area doctors say more patients are undergoing testing to see if they have an elevated risk ...
Columbus Monthly and Columbus CEO hosted the second annual Inspiring Women event at Vitria on the Square on June 18, 2025. Twenty-three inspiring women were honored by the magazines and sponsors ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley recently teased a "Model T moment" coming soon, and he announced at an event at the automaker's Louisville, Kentucky, assembly plant that it will manifest as a super affordable, ...
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After graduating from Wittenberg University in 2014, Westerville native Rachel Ross didn’t envision returning to Central Ohio for at least 10 years. She’d just joined the commercial banking leadership ...
Steven Shapiro and his sister, Nancy Shapiro Rapport, have spent their lives serving students. Shapiro was a teacher in Reynoldsburg City Schools before serving as the program director for Mosaic, ...
Bexley is open for development, and city leaders aren’t shy about sharing that message. From a recent resurgence of businesses on East Main Street to a new mixed-use project from noted local developer ...
No one can predict the future, but with careful planning, Bexley’s city leaders, business owners and residents are shaping a promising tomorrow for themselves and generations to come. Sustainability ...
When Mike Davis moved from New York City to Bexley in 2020, he had a mostly favorable impression of the Central Ohio suburb: It was a wonderful place to live and work, but perhaps lacking a sense of ...
Bexley is well known for our expansive tree canopy, historic and walkable neighborhoods, and nationally acclaimed public schools and library. Our love of lifelong learning is enriched by best-in-class ...
As baby boomers continue to age out of the workforce, employers in the Columbus region—and the nation at large—will need to step up their recruitment efforts to lure the next generation of talent.