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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.
Courtney Falato was used to being on the side of the table asking for money. She had spent much of her career in education research, often seeking out dollars to fund that work.
Today's guest is Jasmine de Gaia, Head of Customer Data Strategy for Wells Fargo. We talked about what her role entails, how she views working in male-dominated fields and how she cultivates vital mentorship relationships.
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Jane Higgins Marx didn't spend her childhood dreaming of being a lawyer, but as she wrapped up college with an English degree in hand, she found herself searching for a way to apply it.
An LSAT, law school and two decades with the same firm later, she now leads Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP as its managing partner, a job she started in early 2021...
In some ways Kristina Johnson feels like she's just getting started at Ohio State University.
Megan Wood knows her Ohio history. She's been with Ohio History Connection for years, working in a variety of positions across the organization.
Amy Acton and Jennifer Peterson are just a few days apart in age, so the effort to better connect central Ohioans to the region's waterways with Rapid 5 fits their passions at this stage of life.
Ola Snow is plenty comfortable in front of a microphone.
Alison Marker didn’t grow up dreaming up working in construction.