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Video: Alleviating Poverty Summit looks at market-based solutions
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Alleviating Poverty Through Entrepreneurship Summit at the Ohio State University is an event designed to engage the public in conversations about market-based solutions to global and local poverty. Here's a short video that describes the summit, scheduled for April 15th in Columbus.
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Entrepreneurship
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Ohio State University
Columbus
'Tis the season all year long for these giving businesses
Feoshia Henderson
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Gift-giving is a big part of the holiday season, and at this time of year stories of goodwill catch our attention. But needs don't disappear with the new year. That's why Ohio entrepreneurs, who've worked to create their own blessings, give back year-round to the communities that have helped them prosper.
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Cincinnati
Q&A: AEP Ohio's Karen Sloneker explains "smart grid"
Gene Monteith
Thursday, December 16, 2010
What's "smart grid" and what will it mean for me? The question's an increasingly common one as Ohio utilities prepare to test and implement a new generation of technologies designed for more efficient planning, distribution, monitoring and use of electricity. AEP Ohio, which serves 1.5 million customers throughout the state, is implementing smart grid technology among 110,000 customers in central Ohio as part of its gridSMART demonstration project. We asked project director Karen Sloneker, the company's director of customer services and marketing, to help us understand those efforts.
Advanced and Alternative Energy
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Information Technology
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Instruments - Controls - Electronics
Columbus
Working from home driving you crazy? Co-working can offer sanity, companionship
Feoshia Henderson
Thursday, December 02, 2010
A home office offers freedom and flexibility. But it can also lead to isolation, tedium and that gotta-get-out-of-here feeling. For on-their-own Ohioans yearning for professional companionship, coworking may be the answer.
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Talent
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Cincinnati
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Akron
Joe DeLoss: where social consciousness and entrepreneurship meet
Gabriella Jacobs
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Give people sandwiches, and you'll feed them for a day. Give people jobs making, selling and delivering delicious, savory sandwiches, and you'll soon have more-employable Ohioans. In Joe DeLoss's case, that compassionate business strategy has led to recognition as one of America's best young entrepreneurs.
Columbus/Central Ohio
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Entrepreneurship
Columbus
Small distilleries reviving grand tradition of Ohio spirits industry
Douglas Trattner
Thursday, November 04, 2010
There was a time when Ohio overflowed with distilleries that made whisky, which wended its way down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers to New Orleans. Over time, every last one of those distilleries dried up. Now, small-scale distilleries are reviving the grand tradition.
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Entrepreneurship
Cincinnati
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Cleveland
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Columbus
ProjectOne to pump 10,000 jobs, $1.7 billion into Ohio economy
Gene Monteith
Thursday, October 21, 2010
At a cost of $1 billion, ProjectOne is the largest construction project in Ohio State University's history. It's also expected to be one of the largest job-generators in central Ohio history, with as many as 10,000 new full-time positions by 2015.
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Third Frontier
Columbus
Ohio glass industry looks to regain form through innovation, diversification
Dave Malaska
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Once a dominating global player, Ohio's glass industry has been battered by increased foreign competition and changes in the American economy. Now, it is looking to innovation and diversification to regain the foothold that made it one of Ohio's most prominant industries.
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Appalachia/Southeast Ohio
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High Tech
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Toledo/Northwest Ohio
Toledo
God save the queens
Val Prevish
Thursday, September 09, 2010
About one third of the food we eat is either directly or indirectly tied to honeybee crop pollination. Bees are under attack, however, by both manmade and natural forces. To help save them, Ohio beekeepers are breeding stronger queens that can withstand the stress our human lifestyles are placing on them.
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Ohio State University
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Toledo/Northwest Ohio
Ohio moves toward fast lane in electric, hybrid car development
Val Prevish
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Paul Havasi of Cleveland gets a lot of stares from fellow drivers on his way to work. His three-wheeled electric NmG is a rare sight. But laugh all you want; his choice of transport is the way of the future, according to the many businesses and researchers in Ohio developing technology and products for hybrid and electric cars.
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Columbus/Central Ohio
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Ohio State University
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Cleveland
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Cincinnati
NSBE nurtures pipeline, retention, of Ohio engineers
Gene Monteith
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Of the 10,000 or so African American students who enroll in U.S. engineering programs each year, fewer than 3,500 graduate with engineering degrees. The National Society of Black Engineers wants to change that, and one of its targets is Ohio.
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University of Dayton
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Columbus
Talent, timing, shaped Curtis Moody into one of Ohio's premier architects
Colin McEwen
Thursday, July 29, 2010
For architect Curtis Moody, the mastermind behind Buckeye-born projects such as the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, the Ohio Statehouse renovation and the Center of Science and Industry, there was no easy road to success.
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High Tech
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Ohio State University
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Business plan competitions give flight to fledgling ideas
Gene Monteith
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
There are good ideas and then there are good ideas with a plan. The former often die on the vine, having nowhere to go. The latter create companies. More and more Ohio entrepreneurs with good ideas are now developing their business acumen through university business plan competitions. They are turning heads. And creating the kinds of enterprises that lead to jobs.
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Dayton/West Central Ohio
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Ohio State University
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Third Frontier
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University of Cincinnati
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University of Dayton
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Columbus
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Dayton
Small town entrepreneurs prove success not hinged on city lights
Dave Malaska
Thursday, July 01, 2010
Big business doesn't always have to mean life in the big city. Some of Ohio's fastest-growing companies are proving that, becoming leaders in high-tech and service fields far from the outer-belts of Ohio's urban centers. And they plan on staying there.
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Advanced Materials
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Higher Education
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Information Technology
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Instruments - Controls - Electronics
Food movement is for real as Ohioans, producers, go local
Colin McEwen
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Thousands of Ohioans are flocking to the farm, the farmers market and to restaurants to support locally grown produce. It's a bona fide movement, taking place all over the state � where a local farmer is just around the corner.
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Cleveland/Northeast Ohio
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Sustainability
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Toledo/Northwest Ohio
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Cleveland
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