UC encourages global ideas
The brightly colored displays of the world’s first roll-up e-reader device may come from an engineering lab at the University of Cincinnati. A partnership between UC, Professor Jason Heikenfeld’s startup company Gamma Dynamics, St. Bernard-based Sun Chemical...
Posted: 10/8/2011 7:18 AM in EnterChange
Tech drives development at NKU
The call from San Ramon Valley, Calif., came late in 2009. Firefighters there were interested in work at Northern Kentucky University to develop iPhone applications. The firefighters wanted a mobile app that could alert CPR-certified bystanders to nearby...
Posted: 10/8/2011 7:18 AM in EnterChange
How other cities innovate
Several cities around the nation are making innovation and entrepreneurship the keys to creating jobs and growing their local economies. Among best practices: CHICAGO When: Chicago has many big, established businesses and traditionally few dealmakers...
Posted: 10/7/2011 8:48 PM in EnterChange
Fisher joins CMH Regional Health System
Cheryl Fisher has been named community outreach representative for Clinton Memorial Hospital Regional Health System in Wilmington. Fisher also acts as a liaison for CMH with other health care providers, employers and nursing homes, according to CMH president...
Posted: 10/7/2011 2:20 PM in Business People
Dr. Akbik joins Mercy Medical Associates
Humam Akbik, M.D. has joined Mercy Medical Associates as an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist. Dr. Akbik is acting medical director of the Department of Pain Medicine and offers office locations in Mason, Kenwood, and Fairfield. Mercy Medical...
Posted: 10/7/2011 12:19 PM in Business People
Nashville music venue joins the Banks
Tin Roof, a live music venue, will become the ninth tenant to occupy retail space at the Banks development on Cincinnati’s riverfront. Tin Roof is a Nashville-based chain of nine live music joints, the first of which opened in 2002 near Nashville’s Music...
Posted: 10/7/2011 10:23 AM in Developing Now
No TV in the Supreme Court? Why Not?
No TV in the Supreme Court? Why Not? Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Stephen Breyer testified in the Senate earlier this week about the role of justices under the Constitution. In the course of their testimony, both stated that they oppose televising...
Posted: 10/7/2011 10:01 AM in Jack Out of the Box
Johnson promoted at Sanger & Eby
Aaron Johnson has been promoted to senior developer at Sanger & Eby in West End. As senior developer, Johnson will be responsible for developing and implementing strategic technology solutions for clients, as well as contributing to the growth of Sanger...
Posted: 10/7/2011 9:18 AM in Business People
Brown TV & Appliances adds Serta
Brown TV & Appliances in Newport has expanded its offerings to include the Serta mattress line. The store, which has operated at or within a block of its 107 W. 11th St. location for half a century, is now selling mattresses and springs in sizes from...
Posted: 10/7/2011 8:05 AM in New in Town
Three join Warsaw Federal
The following have joined Warsaw Federal in East Price Hill: Mike Veeneman, vice president, residential lending; Greg Richards, assistant vice president, residential lending; and Greg Tudor, senior loan officer.
Posted: 10/7/2011 6:16 AM in Business People