The centerpiece of the morning will be a keynote presentation by CEAD Senior Director Janet Harrah, who will unveil the latest research on industrial clusters—a critical driver of economic growth in the Northern Kentucky region. Her findings, rooted in the Community Road Map Initiative, will explore actionable insights and data-driven strategies to enhance regional development.
New this year, the symposium will feature a panel discussion with regional leaders who will react to the keynote’s findings and offer their perspectives on opportunities for progress.
Moderated by OneNKY Alliance CEO Karen Finan, she will be joined by Chad Summe, Managing Partner at eGateWay Capital, an investment and advisory partnership firm that enables entrepreneurs to shape the future of digital commerce, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The discussion will explore strategic priorities for the region, including the development of a capital strategy and critical investments in education, housing, workforce talent, and infrastructure—essential pillars for long-term prosperity in Northern Kentucky.
Whether you’re a business executive, nonprofit leader, or government official, the 2025 Mid-Summer Symposium offers an invaluable opportunity to stay ahead of the curve. Gain insight, build connections, and align with the region’s most pressing priorities for the years ahead.
Date: Thursday, July 17, 2025
Time: 7:45 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.
Location: ³ÉÈ˶¶ÒôÆÆ½â°æ Votruba Student Union, Room 107BC
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