The Summit will take place throughout the different Ohio cities -- starting in Cleveland in 2023, followed by Cincinnati and Columbus.
, the Summit will take place throughout the different Ohio cities -- starting in Cleveland in 2023, followed by Cincinnati and Columbus.
The goal of the Summit is to bring together young, diverse leaders to network, learn and collaborate, according to a recent press release. Speakers for the event included several elected officials and leaders of local organizations, such as Ohio Lt. Governor Jon Husted; Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb; Mike Federle, CEO, Forbes; JP Nauseef, president and CEO, JobsOhio; Randall Lane, chief content officer, Forbes; and Max Brickman, founder of Heartland Ventures.
Ohio was chosen because it was “at the forefront of America’s Renaissance of technology, infrastructure, and industrial manufacturing.”
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