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Best podcasts about northern kentucky chamber

Latest podcast episodes about northern kentucky chamber

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
Donna Salyers talks Fabulous-Furs and Hotel Covington, How Spectrum builds an engaging workplace

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 37:56


On today's NKY Spotlight Podcast, presented by CVG, we are joined by Donna Salyers of Donna Salyers Fabulous-Furs, who shares how she grew her businesses into Northern Kentucky staples. On NKY @ Work, Dani Maccombs of Spectrum discusses building an engaging work culture. Lastly, Melissa Lutz stops by to highlight the upcoming Women's Initiative of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Regional Summit.

Financial Advisor's Workshop with Brian Kasal
#30 Helping Attorneys Achieve Financial Independence w/ Darren Wurz - Wurz Financial Services

Financial Advisor's Workshop with Brian Kasal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 37:21


Download our FREE Guide on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" from https://financialadvisorsworkshop.com/ Darren Wurz (https://www.wurzfinancialservices.com/) is a Certified Financial Planner® Professional with an M.S. in Financial Planning from Golden Gate University. Darren is the host of “The Lawyer Millionaire” podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lawyer-millionaire/id1617888607) Darren is active in his local community as a member of the Northern Kentucky Bar Association, the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, and the Covington Business Council. He is also a member of the American Bar Association and the Financial Planning Association. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darren-p-wurz Website: https://www.wurzfinancialservices.com Website: https://www.retirementforlawyers.com Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/WurzFinancial To see short videos of all our best FA Business Growing tips follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FinancialAdvisorsWorkshop TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@faworkshop YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFRh9BxjF0cT7PdkEhsg6lw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FinancialAdvisorsWorkshop Twitter: https://twitter.com/FAsWorkshop iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/financial-advisors-workshop-with-brian-kasal/id1614768408 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4OB78889GRx2FHjvWtsyeE Website: https://www.financialadvisorworkshop.com/ Interested in working at FourStar: https://fourstarwealth.com/Advisors DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by FourStar Wealth Advisors for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance. FourStar is an SEC registered investment advisor that maintains a principal business in the state of Illinois. The firm may only transact business in states in which it has filed or qualifies for a corresponding exemption from such requirements. For information about FourStar's registration status and business operations please consult the firm's form ADV disclosure documents, the most recent versions of which are available on the SEC investment advisory public disclosure website at www.adviserinfo.sec.gov

Latte With a Lawyer
Loren Wolff, Partner at DBL Law: Latte with a Lawyer Episode 78

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 25:09


Loren's practice focuses on economic development, real estate, and general business law. Loren has practiced in Northern Kentucky for nearly 15 years, including owning her own law practice with her husband. In 2017, she served as the Interim City Manager for the City of Covington for six months. Loren assists clients with planning and zoning and other transactional issues impacting growth and development. Loren has a practical approach and experience in government, urban development, and owning her own business, making her well-suited to advise businesses through various stages of growth. Loren obtained her Juris Doctor from University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and a bachelor's degree in Political Science and History from Indiana University. She serves on the boards for Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, the City of Covington Parking Authority, and Covington Community Montessori. She is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, and Covington Business Council. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loren-wolff/ DBL Law: https://www.dbllaw.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Latte With a Lawyer
Loren Wolff, Partner at DBL Law: Latte with a Lawyer Episode 78

Latte With a Lawyer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 25:09


Loren's practice focuses on economic development, real estate, and general business law. Loren has practiced in Northern Kentucky for nearly 15 years, including owning her own law practice with her husband. In 2017, she served as the Interim City Manager for the City of Covington for six months. Loren assists clients with planning and zoning and other transactional issues impacting growth and development. Loren has a practical approach and experience in government, urban development, and owning her own business, making her well-suited to advise businesses through various stages of growth. Loren obtained her Juris Doctor from University of Illinois Chicago School of Law and a bachelor's degree in Political Science and History from Indiana University. She serves on the boards for Center for Great Neighborhoods of Covington, the City of Covington Parking Authority, and Covington Community Montessori. She is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Bar Association, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, and Covington Business Council. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loren-wolff/ DBL Law: https://www.dbllaw.com/ Learn more about EmotionTrac and our AI-driven Emotional Intelligence Platform: https://emotiontrac.com/calendly/ https://legal.emotiontrac.com/

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
Catrena Bowman- Thomas discusses Inspired Fashion, Community Engagement

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 20:14


This week's NKY Spotlight Podcast guest is Catrena Bowman- Thomas, owner of Inspired Fashion and Executive Director of the Northern Kentucky Community Action Commission. She talks about what inspired her to open her business, her involvement in the community, and gives us a preview of the upcoming Women's Initiative of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce's Annual Breakfast. Thank you to our sponsors: CVG, CKREU Consulting, Horan, Heartland Bank.

Building Ideas
Episode 55_Jamie Smith

Building Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 45:04


Jamie currently is the Publisher/Market President of the Cincinnati Business Courier and has held that position since February 2011. He was previously Director of Advertising with the Courier since 2003. Jamie has over 35 years of media experience. After graduating from the University of Kentucky with a degree in marketing he was an account executive for The Recorder Newspapers of Northern Kentucky and spent 11 years in sales management with The Cincinnati Enquirer. Jamie moved to the Clifton Heights 9 years ago after living 27 years in the Northern Kentucky neighborhood of Fort Thomas. He has three children: Michael 33 – doctor in Louisville, KY; Tyler 30– an architect in New York City and Mackenzie 25– an occupational therapist in Brooklyn, NY. He has two grandsons. Jamie serves on the board of directors for the Cincinnati's Flying Pig Marathon serving on the executive board. He also sits on the Board of Directors for the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and sits on the board of advisors for the Redi Cincinnati. Jamie was a 2010 graduate of the Leadership Development program sponsored by the Courier's parent company “American City Business Journals” and a 2013 graduate of Leadership Cincinnati Class 36 sponsored by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.

CEO Blindspots
In Crisis? Manage Perceptions! (Robert Schrage, Executive Director of KCCMA, ex-CEO of ESC, Author) - 15 min

CEO Blindspots

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 15:12


Discover how Robert Schrage (Executive Director of KCCMA, ex-CEO of ESC, and Author of eight books) realized the importance of managing perceptions, and what his top hiring criteria is for building a successful team (10 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS PODCAST GUEST: Robert Schrage. He is the Executive Director of KCCMA, ex-CEO of ESC, and Author of eight books. Robert's latest book is called "Hidden History of Kentucky Political Scandals". Robert has given many presentations on local, state, and national history and won several awards for historic preservation. Currently, Robert Schrage serves as Executive Director of the Kentucky City and County Management Association (KCCMA). KCCMA is the professional association of city and county managers in Kentucky. He is very active in local history circles and has served on the Boone County Historic Preservation Board and the Rabbit Hash Historic Society Board of Directors. Robert Schrage is former President of the Cincinnatus Association and was a member of its Executive Committee. During his career he was active in the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce and in 2013 won the Luke Dober Award for his advocacy efforts on behalf of Substance Abuse Treatment in the region. AS CEO of Executive Service Corps of Cincinnati, he oversaw all operations of this nonprofit organization located in Blue Ash Ohio. In his role as Director of Administration at Transitions, Inc., Schrage oversaw government relations for the 140 employee organization. As Assistant Director of the Northern Kentucky Area Development District he provided administrative and supervisory oversight to operations of the NKADD for 85 employees. Prior to serving as Assistant Director he was Coordinator of the Public Administration and Community and Economic Development Division, performing duties such as providing direct technical assistance to 63 local governments and over 100 special districts in the areas of economic and community development, budgeting, finance, human resources, management, research, risk management, special studies, and solid waste. Schrage coordinated NKADD local government projects, assisted local governments in administration and compliance with numerous state and federal laws, programs, and regulations, coordinated many regional programs and developed innovative programs and services to meet changing local government needs. He oversaw legislative issue of interest to local governments and the Area Development District. Prior to joining NKADD Schrage served as City Administrator of Ludlow, KY and was responsible for day-to-day administration, operation, and management of city government. Departments included Administration, Treasurer's Office, Water Works, Public Works, and Police. Robert Schrage holds a Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration from Northern Kentucky University and a Master of Public Affairs from the University of Cincinnati. For more information about Robert Schrage's books, visit; https://www.amazon.com/Books-Robert-Schrage/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ARobert+Schrage CEO BLINDSPOTS HOST: Birgit Kamps. She was speaking five languages by the age of 10, and lived in five countries with her Dutch parents prior to becoming an American citizen. Birgit's professional experience includes starting and selling an “Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company” and a “Best Company to Work for in Texas”, and serving as a Board Member with various companies. In addition, Birgit is the President of Hire Universe LLC, and the host of the CEO Blindspots podcast which was recognized in 2020 by Spotify for having the “biggest listener growth” in the USA (by 733%), and having listeners in 11 countries; https://ceoblindspots.com/

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
How can we all help restaurants?

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 24:16


How can we all help restaurants? Find out more about the newly launched NKY Restaurant Relief Fund With the founding organizations Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED & Horizon Community Funds of Northern Kentucky. Then we talk with 2 restaurants who are dealing with the crisis Rich's Proper Food & Drink & Camporosso. Today's Guests NKY Restaurant Relief Fund- Brent Cooper NKY Chamber Lee Crume, Tri-ED Nancy Grayson, Horizon Community Fund Restaurant Updates – Bill Whitlow , Rich's Proper Food & Drink Eric Redfield, Camporosso Wood Fired Pizzeria Thank you to our sponsors: CVG, L & N Federal Credit Union, CKREU Consulting

Talent Magnet Institute Podcast
Leisa Mulcahy Shows Us How To Do Successful Regional Collaboration To Effectively Solve Workforce Issues

Talent Magnet Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 31:55


This week, Mike is behind the microphone with Leisa Mulcahy, Vice President of Workforce at The Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce.  They discuss an initiative called Grow Northern Kentucky which is creating incredible success for the entire Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region.   Leisa explains the exciting challenges that Grow Northern Kentucky is helping to resolve by partnering with a diverse group of organizations. (3:40) She shares the 5 pillars of the initiative and why starting with Kindergarten readiness is important to regional talent growth.  (5:03) Mike and Leisa discuss something unique in business that is happening right now is a “common agenda.” (7:38)  Success is “all about our businesses having a deep well of talent to pull from and...our talent in the community having a broad range of opportunity to choose from.”  Leisa Mulcahy (8:38) You will also hear:  What questions Leisa asks to help corporations get the right talent and tools (10:49) The importance of intentional employment brand planning (11:22) Why something as simple as your vacation policy may be causing your talent woes (11:49) Mike says “It doesn’t just happen by hoping people show up.” (11:22)  Mike and Leisa share insights about: The greatest shift in workforce trends in 50 years that is forcing organizations to think differently (14:25) What two things are the real reasons behind retention issues (15:14) The one thing you can do to retain your top performers (15:41) One tip in planning that you can incorporate to decrease turnover and costs associated with it (17:19) How planning an annual culture alignment audit can affect employee engagement (18:19)  “We can only move this work as far and fast as trust will take us.” (25:48) Leisa Mulcahy Listen NOW and visit www.talentmagnetinstitute.com to obtain your free checklist to maximize your talent cycle!  #talentmagent #northernkentuckychamber #employeeengagement #workforce #talentcycle #retention #talentacquisition

Talent Magnet Institute Podcast
The People Business with Brent Cooper

Talent Magnet Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2018 37:27


Brent Cooper is no stranger to being involved in local communities. He’s the CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce. One of the things that distinguishes Brent is his belief that if you are in business, then you’re in the people business. If you don’t operate on that principle, then you’ll have a hard time holding on to great talent and getting new clients. Want to know how to make your business a people business? Brent’s advice is to start regionally.

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Fort Thomas Matters
General Assembly 2018 Recap: Wil Schroder, Brent Cooper, Karen Cheser, Jay Brewer

Fort Thomas Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 46:41


SPONSOR: OMEGA Processing Solutions Sen. Wil Schroder: What was the toughest part of this General Assembly for you?  Mr. Brent Cooper: Have you heard from the businesses who will now be charged sales tax on their services?  Dr. Karen Cheser: What were you most frustrated with during this session?   Mr. Jay Brewer: Do you think lawmakers listened to public school advocates?    Mark Collier (Living Media, Inc. & Fort Thomas Matters) talks with four people smack dab in the middle of the General Assembly process this year.    Guests:  Sen. Wil Schroder (R-Wilder) Brent Cooper, CEO/President Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce  Dr. Karen Cheser, Superintendent, Fort Thomas Independent Schools  Jay Brewer, Superindendent, Dayton Independent Schools 

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Kentucky Tonight
Jobs and Wages

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 56:34


Bill Goodman and his guests discuss Kentucky jobs and wages. Guests: Bill Londrigan, president of the Kentucky State AFL-CIO; Trey Grayson, president and CEO of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Anna Baumann, research and policy associate at the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy; and Julia Crigler, state director of Americans for Prosperity.