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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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Celebrating Our Leadership Center Alumni: March & April Updates

Alumni Updates for March and April

The Cincinnati Regional Chamber is proud to celebrate the lasting impact of our Leadership Center graduates.

Across industries and neighborhoods, our alumni are making a difference—leading organizations, inspiring change, and helping our region grow stronger every day.

Each month, we share updates that highlight their achievements, showcase their leadership journeys, and demonstrate how their work continues to fuel Cincinnati’s progress. By staying connected, you’ll see firsthand how these leaders are shaping a vibrant, inclusive, and thriving community where everyone belongs.

  • Tracy Smith (WL19) bgean new role as Marketing & Communication Manager, Scripps Howard Fund Team 
  • Jayne Laake (WL18) was as Market Board Chair for the March of Dimes (WL18) 
  • Loran Williams (WL16) was featured in the Cincinnati Business Courier-People on the Move, during Women’s History Month 
  • Cheryl Nachbaucher (WL19) began new position as Accessibility Support Liasion with Cincinnati Pride 
  • Mikaela Peavy  (WA7  )was a speaker at Annual Networking & Social Work Celebratory Luncheon, on March 28th 
  • Timothy Hsu (CC16) started new position as Vice Chair: U.S. Technical Advisory Group ISO/TC 215 at ISO – International Organization for Standardization 
  • Stephanie Leung (CC18) began new position as Director, Palliative Care Program Development at Center to Advance Palliative Care (CAPC) 
  • Maggie Pryatel (CC19) started a new position as Senior Consultant – Aviation Sustainability at C&S Companies 
  • Kayla Ritter Rickels (CC13) began new position as Managing Director, Program Implementation at OneGoal 
  • Ahmad Saleh (CN9) strated new position as Business Development Manager at SourceBlue 
  • Nora Banoun (CC20) began new position as Principal Recruiter at Jobot 
  • Mitch Wilcox (CN7) began new position as Head of Lifecycle Marketing at PFF 
  • Matt Long (CC19) began new position as Vice President at United Way of Greater Cincinnati 
  • Peter Adebi (BR1) was named to Becker’s Healthcare’s 2026 list of Chief People Officers to know 
  • Kaila Burns-Heffner (LS1) started new role as Manager of Editorial and Club Host at San Diego FC 
  • Jesus Avila (CN7) began new role as Casualty Senior Underwriter at HDI Glocal SE 
  • Zachary Smith (CN9) was promoted to Assistant Vice President – Structured Equity Investments at Eagle Realty Group 
  • Terri Hanlon-Bremer (LC48) started new role as President and CEO at TriHealth 
  • Max Budig (CC19) began new role as Vice President, Director, Private Bank Investments 
  • Andrew Coleman (CN7) started a new position as Clean Energy Program Manager – Distribution Resource Intergration & Planning with Con Edison 
  • Rick Martin (CC20) started a new position as Sr. Product Manager II – Consolidation, Close & Reconciliation at Yum! Brands 
  • Anne Wiesman (WL16) began a new position as Director of Application Delivery and Maintenance at Cardinal Health 
  • Sam Hashmi (BCC10, WA3) began a new position as Vice President Manager of Corporate Strategies at Fifth Third Bank 
  • Erin Nowak (WL15) started a new position as Directo of Services at The Society of St. Vincent de Paul Cincinnati 
  • Micah Dickson (BCC4) began a new position as Senior Strategic Planning Manager – Public Sector at Worldpay 
  • Liz Keating (CC6, LC46) began new position with Fifth Third as Government Affairs Advisor 
  • Congrats to our alumni honored as YWCA Career Women of Achievement: Nabila Ahmad (LC41), Michelle O’Rourke (LC48), Cady Short-Thompson (LC35), and Kiana Trabue (WL16). 
  • Congratulations to Rhiannon Hoeweler (BCC2, WL10) for being promoted to MadTree Brewing’s first-ever CEO, transitioning from her role as Vice President of Experience and Impact. 

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