Monthly Member Briefing Recap: The Urban League and Business Community Unite to End Generational Poverty

At our August Member Briefing, we heard how the Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio is breaking the cycle of generational poverty through workforce development, financial empowerment, and second chance hiring.
University Business Summit Highlights Momentum for Talent Retention

The Chamber’s first ever University Business Summit welcomed over 120 university, business, and community leaders to connect, learn, and share insights regarding the direction of the region for attracting and retaining young professionals.
Celebrating July’s New Chamber Members

The Workforce Innovation Center is fostering a more connected business community by organizing employer tours that showcase some of the Cincinnati region’s most successful companies.
How Childcare Can Strengthen Ohio’s Workforce and Economy

Ohio has a powerful opportunity to grow its workforce and economy—by investing in childcare.
A recent analysis by the U.S. and Ohio Chambers of Commerce shows that our state loses $5.48 billion each year due to childcare-related workforce disruptions, including $1.5 billion in lost tax revenue. By addressing childcare challenges, we can unlock new potential for families, businesses, and the future of Ohio’s economy.
How Cincinnati Can Attract & Retain Gen Z Workers

New data shows an opportunity to grow our region by attracting more Gen Z and Millennial workers. With the right focus on housing, jobs, and inclusion, we can build a stronger, more dynamic future. See how Cincinnati can lead the way.
Celebrating a Cincinnati Staple: Findlay Market’s Enduring Economic Impact

Findlay Market has been fueling Cincinnati’s economy and community for nearly 175 years—and now we have the data to prove it. Check out the new Economic Impact Report from the Center for Research & Data at the Cincinnati Regional Chamber to see how this historic market continues to drive growth, equity, and vibrancy in our region.
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.