Phelps will take over the organization from founder Christopher Eanes, who left for an administrative position in Washington D.C. prior to the pandemic.
Know Theatre has announced the 19th Annual Cincinnati Fringe Festival, with hundreds of live performances by independent local, national and international artists.
The former board chair of the OneSource Center is taking a new senior leadership role, one of three new hires intended to strengthen Greater Cincinnati’s only nonprofit center.
The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky African American Chamber of Commerce has named five new members to its board of directors, and its CEO has added a part-time statewide role to his repertoire.
The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber named Sean Comer — head of government relations for Xavier University — as the next leader for the chamber’s leadership programs.
St. Aloysius, tracing its heritage back to 1832, and The Children’s Home, initially founded in 1864, have announced they would be merging teams and resources to form Greater Cincinnati’s longest-serving behavioral health organization for children and families.
The Dad has partnered with The Cure Starts Now as the premier sponsor of “Hearts for Heroes,” a fundraising event for streamers to raise money for pediatric brain cancer research.