No further house price falls expected this year Seller discounts narrow in spring 2024 as more sales are agreed. Momentum is growing in the housing market and no further house price falls are expected this year. 03/27/2024 - 6:31 pm | View Link
Tentative recovery signs in US manufacturing; consumer confidence steady Orders for long-lasting U.S. manufactured goods increased more than expected in February, while business spending on equipment showed tentative signs of recovery as the economy's growth prospects in ... 03/26/2024 - 4:21 am | View Link
Spice maker McCormick beats quarterly results on steady volumes, higher prices McCormick beat market expectations for first-quarter sales and profit on Tuesday, as consumer demand for its high-priced spices and seasonings held amid sticky inflation, sending its shares up nearly ... 03/26/2024 - 3:40 am | View Link
Home Prices Continue to Rise Yearly Despite January Dip For the month, prices nationally decreased by 0.1% in January from December. “U.S. home prices continued their drive higher,” said Brian D. Luke, head of commodities, real & d ... 03/26/2024 - 2:53 am | View Link
New home sales hold steady The NAHB said that sales of newly built, single-family homes in February edged 0.3% lower to a 662,000 seasonally adjusted annual rate. The pace of new home sales in February is up 5.9% from a year ... 03/25/2024 - 1:48 am | View Link
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Many college campuses across the country have partnered with a local health care organization to provide student health services, according to Jean Griffin, dean of students at Xavier University. But Xavier’s partnership with TriHealth is different, she says in this episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.
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Improving behavioral health in the Cincinnati community is not a task to be undertaken lightly, according to Jill Miller, president and CEO of Bethesda Inc. and bi3, in the latest episode of the Getting Health Care Right podcast.
“This is not an issue we can solve in a year or three years.
Amy Brady, who was a voice major in college, will be the first to tell you her career did not follow the traditional path of a banking technology leader and member of the C-suite. However, that path led her to KeyBank where she now oversees more than 5,000 employees across technology, operations, data, servicing, security, and real estate.
Brady, Chief Information Officer for Cleveland-based KeyBank, started her journey on the business side of banking, where she served for 15 years with a predecessor…
When Becky Blalock graduated from college, a small minority of business majors were women, and female CEOs were extremely few and far between. “I never dreamed I would end up being in the C-suite,” she said.
Blalock spent decades in corporate leadership with the Southern Co. utility provider in Georgia, becoming a well-regarded technology leader who was honored at the state and national levels.
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Faruki PLL, an award-winning commercial litigation firm, celebrates its 35th anniversary in 2024, marking a long-standing tradition of and commitment to client excellence, and support of the Cincinnati and Dayton communities.
Throughout its rich history, Faruki has centered around client service, helping navigate the most challenging business questions and high-stakes litigation issues, developing strategies that minimize stress and risk, while staying focused on the desired result.