Super Charged

Along with the AFC Champion Bengals and thousands of their fans, Cincinnati business leaders traveled to Los Angeles.

In the Cincinnati Media Center, these leaders sat down with ESPN’s Jordan Cornette to discuss how the city’s strengths and passions go way beyond the football field.

Cincy Culture

Cincinnati arts and culture leaders – Alecia Kintner (CEO, ArtsWave), Kristen Schlotman (Executive Director, Film Cincinnati), and Billy Thomas (Founder, Cincy Nice) – discussed what makes the city such a special place for artists, filmmakers, and musicians.

Video by Shae Combs

Cincy Business

Cincinnati business leaders Julie Calvert, CEO of Visit Cincy, and Kimm Lauterbach, President & CEO of the Regional Economic Development Initiative, discussed the economic impact of the Bengals on the city and how Fortune 500 and start-ups find success in the city.

Video by Shae Combs

Cincy Travel

Julie Calvert (President and CEO of Visit Cincy) and Adam Burke (President & CEO of Los Angeles Tourism) talked about the importance of tourism, for both business and leisure travelers.

Video by Shae Combs

Cincy Cares

In Los Angeles for the Super Bowl, Jennifer Steele (CEO of the Meals on Wheels of Southwest OH & Northern KY) and Vanessa Rosales (Director of Corporate Affairs, Kroger) discussed the innovations solutions they are developing to address senior hunger in the community.

Video by Shae Combs

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