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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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Cincinnati Chamber Announces Liz Keating as VP of Government Affairs and Advocacy

Cincinnati, Ohio (January 18, 2024) – The Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced today that Liz Keating will join the Chamber as the Vice President of Government Affairs and Advocacy, effective February 6, 2024. Former Councilmember Keating is a well-respected, diligent, and effective leader in the public and private sectors. In her three
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Cincinnati Chamber Shares Perspective on Candidates for Cincinnati City Council

Review highlights the leadership of Reggie Harris and Liz Keating in supporting growth policies. Cincinnati, OH (October 12, 2023) — Today, the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber shared its perspective on the field of candidates for Cincinnati City Council in the November election.After thorough vetting, which included interviews with Chamber members and
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Statement From the Cincinnati Regional Chamber CEO Announcing Support for the Sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway

Passage of Issue 22 is vital to the City’s long-term fiscal health and ability to maintain existing infrastructure without raising taxes Cincinnati, OH (October 5, 2023) – Today, the Cincinnati Regional Chamber announced its support for Issue 22, the proposed sale of the Cincinnati Southern Railway. Statement from Brendon Cull, President &
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Statement from Cincinnati Chamber CEO and President of the Build Our New Bridge Now Coalition, Jill Meyer, on $1.6B in Grants Awarded to the Brent Spence Bridge Project

Statement from Cincinnati Chamber CEO and President of the Build Our New Bridge Now Coalition, Jill Meyer, on $1.6B in Grants Awarded to the Brent Spence Bridge Project More than a decade ago Cincinnati’s business community put a stake in the ground, accelerating the efforts to “build our new bridge now.” With
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Community Partners Release Plan to Reconnect Downtown to the Riverfront by Capping Fort Washington Way

At a briefing today, the City of Cincinnati and Hamilton County announced a plan to seek a federal planning grant from the Reconnecting Communities pilot program to build decks on top of Fort Washington Way, reconnecting the Central Business District with the Banks and the Ohio River by investing in a
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