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Growing up in a low-income neighborhood in East Dallas in the 1980s, school wasn’t easy or fun for Monica Téllez-Fowler. She remembers a day when an assistant principal sat her down and told her, ...
Now in its eighth year, the Everyday Kindness Heroes program is accepting nominations for its 2025 kindness class. At the end ...
CEO and Columbus Monthly partnered to spotlight 23 trailblazing women. Plus, learn about the Partnership’s ongoing economic development efforts.
The Northern Lights Community Center, the bank’s 19th community branch location, offers traditional services and a variety of financial workshops.
In today’s increasingly complex business world, it’s imperative to have legal counsel you can trust. If your organization is looking for a new attorney, Columbus CEO can help narrow the search. Our ...
Columbus CEO ’s Top Workplaces 2025 recognizes 81 local organizations whose own workers rated them as employers of choice. In addition to these awards, our research partner, Energage, bestowed Special ...
The Dispatch Magazines team is proud to present our second class of Inspiring Women: 23 trailblazers who make Columbus a better community for everyone. In a joint project between Columbus CEO and ...
Debbie Penzone grew up in Springfield as part of a big family that loved art, fashion and beauty. As a junior in high school in the 1980s, she gave one of her five brothers a perm so he could feather ...
Jhuma Acharya left his native Bhutan at the age of 14 and then spent 20 years in a refugee camp in Nepal. After coming to the U.S. in 2010 through a Rhode Island resettlement program, he moved to ...
Lisa Hinson was 12 when she lost her 52-year-old grandmother to cancer. Years later, her father-in-law died from the disease shortly after his retirement. Hinson says they are the inspiration for her ...
Columbus CEO is proud to announce the 81 winners of our 2025 Top Workplaces awards. Winners and their rank were determined by CEO ’s research partner, Energage, a workplace research firm based in ...
Brothers Jamie and Jonathan Wilcox and their father, Randy, have found success capitalizing on a growing niche in the local housing market, providing steady growth for their family business. Wilcox ...
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