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Grow our Population

We strengthen civic ties and create meaningful and fruitful connections for those who are here. We work with government, businesses, educational institutions, and community partners to ensure a welcoming environment that helps newcomers find success and opportunity in our region.

Grow our Economy

Through bold leadership, advocacy and partnerships with city, county, state and federal policy makersthe Cincinnati Regional Chamber advances a pro-business and pro-development policy initiatives that stimulate and grow our regional economy.

Grow our Cultural Vibrancy

With hundreds of thousands of attendees each year, we create events and experiences that drive vibrancy in our region. Beyond what we produce, we’re deeply engaged and invested in growing the region’s cultural vibrancy by supporting arts, culture, sports, and entertainment assets and investments.

A Strong Business Community

We create member experiences, connections, and programming that meet the unique needs of businesses in our region. We’re a driver of regional collaboration, ensuring that our diverse civic and business communities are aligned, engaged, and have their voices heard.

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BLINK® Announces 2026 Dates and Opens Call to Artists

The Nation’s Largest Immersive Light, Art, and Projection Mapping Event Returns October 8-11, 2026
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Recognizes 61 Future Leaders for C-Change Class 20

C-Change is designed for advancing mid-career leaders in the Cincinnati region.
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Food, Fun and Dim Sum: Asian Food Fest Returns for 14th Year with Expanded Family Zone and Announces Vendor Line-up

The two-day community extravaganza celebrating Asian culture and cuisine attracts nearly 120,000 attendees annually and has become one of the Cincinnati region’s fastest growing and most culturally diverse events.
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Recognizes 53 Future Leaders for Cincy Next Class 12

Cincy Next is a program for emerging leaders with fewer than 8 years of professional experience to strengthen leadership skills, expand networks, and increase knowledge of self, business, and community.
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Meet Metro Rapid, the newly named BRT system

Halfway through its game-changing Reinventing Metro plan, Hamilton County’s public transit system has unveiled many services and options for riders and impacted the region’s economy. And there’s much more to come.
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Welcomes James Watkins, CEO of Triversity Construction, as new Board Chair

At its Annual Dinner last Thursday, the Cincinnati Regional Chamber held its “passing of the gavel” ceremony to welcome its new Board Chair.
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Recognizes We are Making Black History Honorees at 7th Annual Award Ceremony

On Thursday, February 27th, at its Annual Dinner, the Cincinnati Regional Chamber recognized eight individuals as honorees of its We Are Making Black History campaign.
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Celebrating Black History Month: Our Staff

Halfway through its game-changing Reinventing Metro plan, Hamilton County’s public transit system has unveiled many services and options for riders and impacted the region’s economy. And there’s much more to come.
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Metro Partnerships Provide Transportation Freedom

Halfway through its game-changing Reinventing Metro plan, Hamilton County’s public transit system has unveiled many services and options for riders and impacted the region’s economy. And there’s much more to come.
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BLINK® Announces 2026 Dates and Opens Call to Artists

The Nation’s Largest Immersive Light, Art, and Projection Mapping Event Returns October 8-11, 2026
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Cincinnati Chamber, Duke Energy & Huntington Bank announce seven recipients of $5,000 grants through Storefronts to the Forefront

CINCINNATI — June 24, 2025 — The Cincinnati Regional Chamber is pleased to announce the return of Storefronts to the Forefront, a unique partnership with Duke Energy and The Huntington National Bank to promote increased visibility of small businesses in our region. This initiative has recognized and promoted small businesses in
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Metro drives economic growth for region

No region can truly thrive without a thriving transit system. New CEO Andy Aiello shares Metro’s impact on the regional economy, recent improvements and innovations, and big plans for the future.
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Leslie Mooney Named Executive Director of BLINK®

The leadership team behind BLINK®, the nation’s largest immersive light and art event, is proud to announce Leslie Mooney as the festival’s new Vice President and Executive Director.
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A Taste of Excellence:

Cincinnati Regional Chamber Announces 2025 Best of Taste Winners
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Welcomes 24 Leaders for its third Hello Cincy Executive Class

Hello Cincy Executive is a 6 session program designed for c-suite and executive employees who are new to the Cincinnati region within two years.
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Want to help build Metro’s BRT? Learn about potential contracts at an event on April 30. 

Halfway through its game-changing Reinventing Metro plan, Hamilton County’s public transit system has unveiled many services and options for riders and impacted the region’s economy. And there’s much more to come.
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United Way Celebrates Businesses That Give Back

Halfway through its game-changing Reinventing Metro plan, Hamilton County’s public transit system has unveiled many services and options for riders and impacted the region’s economy. And there’s much more to come.
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Business & Leadership

Monthly Member Briefing Recap: CVG’s Economic Impact and Federal Priorities

Ohio is facing a critical childcare shortage that is hindering workforce participation, slowing business growth, and costing the state billions. A recent analysis by the U.S. and Ohio Chambers of Commerce estimates that Ohio loses $5.48 billion every year due to childcare-related workforce disruptions, including $1.5 billion in lost tax revenue.
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Recognizes 61 Future Leaders for C-Change Class 20

C-Change is designed for advancing mid-career leaders in the Cincinnati region.
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber Recognizes 53 Future Leaders for Cincy Next Class 12

Cincy Next is a program for emerging leaders with fewer than 8 years of professional experience to strengthen leadership skills, expand networks, and increase knowledge of self, business, and community.
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The Leadership Center at the Cincinnati Regional Chamber Announces WE Lead Class 19 – Leaders Across the Region Participate in the Premier Development Program Designed for Women

Gallatin President Wym Portman and BT Rise Founder & CEO Barbara Turner to join list of Nelson Schwab, Jr. Distinguished Alumni; HealthPath Foundation President Kiana Trabue to receive inaugural Civic Quotient Award 
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Cincinnati Regional Chamber selects 55 young leaders for Cincy Next class 11

55 leaders from a variety of organizations in the Cincinnati region have been accepted for Class 11 of Cincy Next.
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Cincinnati Chamber Introduces 59 Leaders for Class 19 of the C-Change Program

The Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced C-Change Class 19, featuring 59 leaders from a variety of organizations around the region.
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Cincinnati Chamber Announces the 60 Women Participating in WE Lead Class 18

CINCINNATI – September 12, 2023 – The Leadership Center at the Cincinnati Regional Chamber released the names of the 60 women participating in Class 18 of WE Lead, the flagship leadership development program of its Women Excel (WE) platform. WE Lead, presented by PNC Bank and TiER1 Performance, is a 10-month
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Meet the Seven Women Chosen for WE Ascend Class 4

Seven women leaders from a variety of organizations in the Cincinnati region have been accepted for Class 4 of WE Ascend, a leadership development program produced by the Leadership Center at the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and presented by PNC Bank. WE Ascend is a leadership development program for BIPOC (Black,
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Membership Spotlights

This year marks a significant milestone for Chamber member Kaiker Construction + Development as the company celebrates its 10-year anniversary—a decade of shaping spaces, strengthening neighborhoods, and contributing to the growth of the Cincinnati region.

Founded in 2015, Kaiker Construction + Development has built its reputation on more than just bricks and mortar. The team has become known for their thoughtful, community-centered approach to urban redevelopment projects. Whether it’s a commercial mixed-use, office, high volume residential or multi-family development, Kaiker brings quality, trust and new visions to every job site.

Over the past decade, the team at Kaiker has delivered high-quality projects throughout our region – from Finneytown to Fairfax, College Hill to Price Hill – and beyond. They go beyond the scope of a traditional developer by offering strategic planning and assessments with each project, and their collaborative team approach sets it apart from other construction development firms, too.

As Kaiker celebrates this milestone, they remain committed to building a future that reflects the unique character of our region in a built environment that serves the people who live, work and play within it.

Congratulations to Kai Lewars and the Kaiker Team!

Shangri-La Dispensaries, a new Silver Member of the Cincinnati Chamber, provides safe, convenient cannabis products nationwide. At Shangri-La Dispensaries, they have crafted a premium cannabis shopping experience where the primary focus is you – their patients and consumers. They have a team of professional healthcare workers and highly educated budtenders offering an unparalleled level of knowledge and service to empower visitors during their journey with cannabis.

Shangri-La Dispensaries is opening their first Cincinnati location at 4503 W. 8th Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Join them for their grand opening Celebration July 19 at 2 pm.

Reserve Squad transforms how companies re-engage former employees for project-based or short-term roles. They recruit and manage alumni for flexible work opportunities, helping organizations quickly fill project needs with trusted talent.

Reserve Squad believes leaving a company shouldn’t be the end of the story. In fact, their data shows that alumni who return on a project basis bring deeper loyalty, cultural fit, and fresh perspective. Their Reservists, many of whom are caregivers, retirees, or professionals in career transition, value the chance to contribute without sacrificing personal priorities. Reserve Squad is rewriting the script on what workforce re-entry can look like.

Reserve Squad, a Cincinnati Chamber Gold Member, has participated in Chamber events focused on innovation, workforce development, and women in leadership. These gatherings have helped them build meaningful relationships with like-minded organizations and grow awareness of project-based opportunities as a strategic talent solution. They are excited to continue building community around the future of flexible work.

Click here to learn how alumni project work can strengthen your team and create new pathways.

Human Services Chamber of Hamilton County strives to serve as the unified voice of the nonprofit sector in Hamilton County.

They are one of only 4 Human Services Chambers in the country, and 3 of them are in Ohio. This is fortunate for the Human Services Chambers as they are advocating more at the State and Federal level. They go out of our way to work with ALL sectors in Hamilton County to ensure this region is thriving.

Human Services Chambers engages daily with the business community. They believe that they are a necessary piece of the overall puzzle of economic prosperity in our region.

Human Services Chamber of Hamilton County, a silver member of the Cincinnati Chamber, is engaged with our partners at Cincinnati Compass, the Workforce Innovation Center, and the Chamber’s Leadership Center. Their CEO is a recent Leadership Cincinnati graduate.

Please see this brief video that breaks down their economic impact report, which was commissioned by the Alpaugh Family Economics Center at the University of Cincinnati in conjunction with the Leadership Council for Nonprofits and the OneSource Center for Nonprofit Excellence.

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HSCHC Board of Directors and Members

Build Pro Wholesale, a new silver member of the Cincinnati Chamber, is passionate about providing top tier building solutions. They are dedicated to delivering high-quality materials that not only enhance space but also prioritize cost savings for valued customers.

Build Pro Warehouse supplies the materials that help contractors, builders, and remodelers across Greater Cincinnati get the job done—on time and on budget. They aren’t a big box. They aren’t corporate. They are a locally owned warehouse offering contractor-grade materials at factory-direct prices, ready when you need them. And their customers include everyone from seasoned GCs and flippers to first-time renovators and multifamily developers.

The staff at Build Pro Warehouse is excited to connect with other business owners, share their expertise, and build the kind of relationships that make this city stronger—one project at a time. Located just minutes from downtown Cincinnati, they are proud to be part of the region’s growth. Have a job coming up? Contact allison.d@buildprowarehouse.com

The Greater Cincinnati Navy League, a silver member of the Cincinnati Chamber, has three primary tasks:

  1. To advocate for the nation’s sea services: the Navy, the Marines, the Coast Guard, and the Merchant Marine.
  2. To support local youth programs for Sea Cadets and JROTC to encourage young people to serve our country.
  3. To inform their 250+ members about matters related to our sea services through luncheons, dinner meetings, quarterly newsletters, and their website.

This year, the Cincinnati Navy League began constructing an important local landmark that is likely to become a civic icon. The “USS Cincinnati Memorial Peace Pavilion” will be a full-sized representation of the submarine, over 360 feet long, and will use artifacts from the Nuclear Submarine USS Cincinnati, SSN 693, to commemorate the importance of this ship and its crew during the Cold War. It will engage visitors with the science, technology, engineering, and math embodied in a submarine and the skilled trades required to build Navy ships.

The memorial is adjacent to the Voice of America Park and Athletic Complex in West Chester, in Butler County. The park includes a sports complex that attracts over 500,000 young athletes and their families each year. The memorial will feature many interactive displays designed by local schools for visitors, especially students, to explore features of a submarine’s systems. We invite the public to follow our project as it progresses towards its completion in the spring of 2026. See their video highlighting the vision and mission of the project here.

The Rubinstein Library at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital is the place for patients and families to turn for extensive health-related information on developmental and behavioral issues. They are a free service open to the community with the goal of providing access to resources, whether that is medical research delivered to staff, health-related information provided to patients or families, or a storybook for a child.

The Rubinstein Library has over 2,000 books with a non-fiction collection covering a wide range of developmental and behavioral disorders, and a children’s literature collection meant to entertain and educate. The library also has a small collection of educational aids meant to develop skills such as hand-eye coordination, large and fine motor skills, and social skills.

Cincinnati Children’s is a Momentum Investor of the Cincinnati Regional Chamber.

Dermatology Specialist of Greater Cincinnati, located in Anderson is a silver member of the Cincinnati Chamber. They provide the highest quality medical, surgical, pediatric, and cosmetic skin care for patients of all ages with the goal of helping you maintain healthy, beautiful skin.

Dermatology Specialists of Greater Cincinnati providers have extensive experience in dermatology and a genuine concern and compassion for their patients. They are now offering IG-SRT, a gentle, surgery-free treatment that utilizes superficial radiation under the guidance of ultrasound imaging.