The leader of Ohio’s oldest continuously operating public market and one of Cincinnati’s most cherished institutions will become the new president and CEO of one of the key local nonprofits working to create and preserve affordable housing.
Joining a wave of nonprofit executive leadership transitions, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Cincinnati said its longtime president and chief executive officer will retire later this year.
National philanthropist billionaire MacKenzie Scott is channeling at least another $7.5 million to Greater Cincinnati nonprofits, with the amount likely to be as much as $10 million more.
Rock the Block, the signature event of Habitat for Humanity, is a neighborhood clean-up day that includes exterior home repair and maintenance projects