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Hospitals and physicians are pushing the envelope on cancer treatment, from proton therapy to consolidated clinics.
Hagan is leveraging her accounting background and leadership skills as the new CEO of Columbus Metropolitan Library.
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 ...
Lisa Berger and Ilaria Rawlins had experienced plenty of success in their careers, but a novel idea to start a women-owned bank was an opportunity they couldn’t turn down. Berger and Rawlins met in ...
When Angela Plummer graduated from the University of Dayton with a degree in international studies in 1989, she had a grand vision of working for the United Nations to help save the world. It wasn’t ...
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 ...
Amy Klaben’s legacy of service spans decades. When Klaben was in high school, she gained her first board experience as the youth member of the YWCA board of directors in Springfield. “The YWCA’s No. 1 ...
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 ...
Editor's note: This article is from the May 2020 issue of Columbus CEO. After the May issue was published, Mmelo owner Michelle Allen announced her plans to close the Vine Street location and move ...
In the mid-1980s, Barb Smoot taught high school math and physics in West Hartford, Connecticut. Working in the “Insurance Capital of the World” prompted her to take actuarial exams and give the ...
After a year of work went into designing and outfitting a new office in the Short North Arts District, creative agency Treetree was able to move into its new home in early 2020. Becca Apfelstadt and ...
The shortage of health care workers in America has been one of the better-documented challenges facing hospital systems and other providers since the COVID-19 pandemic. The U.S. Bureau of Labor ...
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