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Today we're joined by Brooke Minto, the Columbus Museum of Art's new Executive Director and CEO.
With over 20 years of curatorial, educational, and fundraising experience all around the world, Brooke brings a fresh approach and big goals to the 145-year-old museum on East Broad Street...
Today's guest, Leah McDougald, works in the field of design research, studying our world and people in it on behalf of Columbus's biggest brands, to innovate better experiences, products, and services.
It's wide-reaching work: even as she now runs her own business, Leah remains closely involved in the firm's projects, working on her business, and working in it, at the same time...
Rehgan Avon felt the time had come to start her own company. She had been thinking about it for a while, reflecting on the ways artificial intelligence was impacting businesses and the unsolved issues she saw across industries.
So she made the jump, putting in her notice and readying for her next phase in February of 2020. Of course, that's when the world changed...
Julie Granillo didn't expect to take the top job at Paul Werth Associates when she did. Her aunt and mentor, Sandy Harbrecht Ratchford, died this summer after decades running the family business.
Just four years earlier, she'd suggested Julie, then living in Nashville, come back to Ohio and join her at Paul Werth. The Western native took her up on the offer and spent the ensuing years settling into a leadership role at the firm...
For nearly five years, our Women of Influence podcast has featured conversations with some of the most influential female executives in Central Ohio. This year, Columbus Business First decided to take things a step further with the launch of our inaugural Women of Influence Awards...
When Lisa Shuneson talks about accounting, it makes you want to be an accountant.
Her passion for the industry is all the more notable given her path to it — while she studied accounting in school, she took a long break to have a couple kids before finally taking the CPA exam.
But in the years since she’s risen quickly, and now leads Whalen CPAs as its CEO...
Christy Farnbauch serves as executive director of the Contemporary Theatre of Ohio. If that name's not familiar to you, perhaps you might know the organization by its former brand: CATCO.
The just-completed and revealed rebranding is one of the first major projects undertaken by Farnbaugh since she joined amid the uncertainty of Spring 2020.
She recently visited our office to talk about that experience, what's on the schedule for this year, and much more...
Melody Birmingham was a bit of a “unicorn” early in her career.
There weren’t many young Black women from the Midwest in management at the Rochester, New York car factory she started her career at after college. But while she did stand out during her time there and later in the utilities industry, that didn’t change anything about the way she approached her work.
Today, Melody serves as executive vice president of Nisource...
Sarah Perez thinks people should be lawyers, if that’s what they really want to do with their lives.
For the first time in more than 31 years, Darci Congrove isn’t spending this tax season doing taxes.