

Out of Crisis Comes Opportunity
We thank Team NEO for providing a roadmap that applies beyond NE Ohio. Continue reading Out of Crisis Comes Opportunity

Band-Aid and Crayola Change Their Colors
Our sensitivity about race, slavery, the Civil War and tradenames should cause us to take time to consider what we want our nation and state to embrace. What is the history of our forefathers that we want to protect? Continue reading Band-Aid and Crayola Change Their Colors

A Wild Ride Ends for Columbus Zoo Director
Ohio salutes a great treasure and says “thank you.” Continue reading A Wild Ride Ends for Columbus Zoo Director

Juneteenth—What Is It?
Eating red foods on Juneteenth is tradition, as the color represents the struggle of African Americans during enslavement. Hibiscus flowers, which are native to West Africa, are dried, crushed and stewed to make tea. Continue reading Juneteenth—What Is It?

Ohio’s July Historical Events
What historical July events do you know? Continue reading Ohio’s July Historical Events

COVID, Branding and Marcom Audits
Take the extra time you spend at home to consider what your marketing plan looks like. Continue reading COVID, Branding and Marcom Audits

Be a Part of History Today
The Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland is giving you the opportunity to share your experience with future generations. Continue reading Be a Part of History Today

A Call to Meet This Pivotal Moment
CASA volunteers have a unique opportunity to be partners in these efforts, already coming alongside children as advocates and seeing firsthand the consequences of inaction to America’s children. Continue reading A Call to Meet This Pivotal Moment

Happy Birthday, Alcoholics Anonymous
You may never know who is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous. The organization is ready to help anyone who wants to change his or her life. AA started right here in Ohio. Continue reading Happy Birthday, Alcoholics Anonymous

What about the handshake? What about a hug?
These days, we are able to be affectionate at home. Once we step outside, the acceptable forms of greeting are limited to the laws of personal space. Continue reading What about the handshake? What about a hug?

Sports Sputter Out of the Gate
Empty stadiums and arenas will be found everywhere in 2020. Just when it looks like sports will begin to compete, COVID-19 hits players and everything comes to a halt. The start of golf, NASCAR and horse racing give sports fans some hope. Continue reading Sports Sputter Out of the Gate

Chart your Risks…Cedar Point Has
We all need to rewire ourselves to be sure we avoid the worst places to go with the Coronavirus around. Takeout and food delivery are safer options than eating at a sit-down restaurant. Continue reading Chart your Risks…Cedar Point Has