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  • Featuring Patty McClimon, Senior Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Erin Prosser, Assistant Director of Housing Strategies, City of Columbus, Otto Beatty III, President, Otto Beatty Real Estate, and host Bonnie Meibers, Reporter, Columbus Business First, with special introductory remarks from Mayor Andrew Ginther.
  • In Ancient Greece, the incredible athlete known as Theagenes of Thasos was so successful, his legend of being unbeaten followed him into the afterlife. But is it true that even his depiction in a bronze statue fought his battles?
  • In this episode, simPRO’s Chief People Operations Officer, Rod Lacey, shares insights into how the employer/employee relationship has evolved; what that means for company culture and leadership strategy; how decisions are shaped by employee listening strategies; and how this all manifests as in the employee value proposition.
  • Featuring Nick Akins, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, American Electric Power and Marc Reitter, President and Chief Operating Officer, American Electric Power - Ohio, with host Andy Chow, News Editor, Ohio Statehouse News Bureau.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we explore this case in detail and learn that you may have heard it all wrong!
  • In this edition of Innovating Leadership Co-Creating Our Future, Chris Nolan explains how a military system of thinking and analysis developed in 1987 applies to any civilian organization trying to navigate today’s chaos.
  • Fair and impartial courts are critical to democracy and the rule of law. This Columbus Metropolitan Club forum explores whether courts can withstand an era when personal attacks on judges and legislative assaults on courts have become frequent.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we tell the story about the life and death of the hitchhiking robot, then play the quick quiz with Comedian Glen Tickle.
  • Historians credit a 1968 James Brown concert with saving the city of Boston from riots after the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In this special episode of The Internet Says it's True, host Michael Kent tells the story of the Boston Garden Concert and how it almost never happened.
  • In this episode of The Internet Says it's True: John Fugelsang, Eric Dittelman (and his mother), Shannon and Scott from the Song Salad Podcast, Alison Kent, Nan Rothschild and Hal Sparks!
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