An Greater Cincinnati education technology company has a new CEO. Hobsons, a Blue Ash firm that focuses on college and career readiness, has named Kate Cassino as CEO. Cassino, who joined the company in December as chief operating officer, succeeds Craig Heldman, who left the business after more than two decades of service, the last eight as CEO. “Kate’s passion for education and leadership experience across product development, technology, and sales made her the obvious choice to succeed…

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