Columbus CEO

Columbus CEO

Each month, Columbus CEO magazine provides thorough business insights that are relevant to professionals in Central Ohio. The magazine covers key aspects of the local corporate and financial sectors, featuring a mix of articles on business trends, profiles of influential figures, and detailed reports on regional developments. Columbus CEO frequently collaborates with various organizations, such as Columbus 2020 and the Better Business Bureau, to create custom publications and special supplements. These additions focus on critical topics that address the needs of businesses in central Ohio. Every month, the editorial calendar of Columbus CEO magazine explores a variety of subjects that are significant to the local business community.

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  • 2 weeks ago | columbusceo.com | Laura D. Newpoff

    Hagan is leveraging her accounting background and leadership skills as the new CEO of Columbus Metropolitan Library. Laura NewpoffColumbus CEOLauren Hagan applied to Loyola University Chicago in 2003 intending to pursue a career in nursing. Four of her aunts and her grandmother were nurses, and it gave her a sense of familiarity with the profession.

  • 2 weeks ago | columbusceo.com | Kathy Gray

    Hospitals and physicians are pushing the envelope on cancer treatment, from proton therapy to consolidated clinics. Kathy Lynn GrayColumbus CEOCancer treatments are evolving daily, and Central Ohioans are fortunate to have world-class doctors and treatment centers right here. Here are a few of the newest innovations and future improvements for cancer care available locally. What is proton therapy? Children’s cancer treatments can come with dangerous side effects that may not show up for decades.

  • 1 month ago | columbusceo.com | Dave Ghose

    The longtime Columbus journalist and former editor of The Other Paper and Columbus Monthly died April 18. Dave GhoseColumbus MonthlyDuring my nearly three decades in journalism, I followed a few rules of the road. Some were pretty standard (write in the active voice, triple check statistics, never quote someone named Seymour Butz). Others were more idiosyncratic, including many I learned from former Columbus Monthly editor Eric Lyttle, who died April 18.

  • 1 month ago | columbusceo.com | Katy Smith

    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 Columbus Monthly, we’ve profiled leaders including elected officeholders, nonprofit and business leaders, philanthropists, creatives and individuals using their personal experience and expertise to make a difference in their communities and the wider world.

  • 1 month ago | columbusceo.com | Shannon Miller

    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 imperative was to eliminate racism, and being there opened my eyes to the issues of racism and taught me about feminism,” Klaben says.

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