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Cincinnati chamber names 24 leaders to its first transportation panel

View of the Brent Spence Bridge, carrying Interstate 75 traffic from Ohio into Kentucky, Friday, June 19, 2020, in Cincinnati.

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber announced the inaugural cohort of 24 individuals participating in Next Gen, a group of emerging community and business leaders who will guide and support the chamber’s transportation work.  

Next Gen will help lead the work of the Connected Region, established by the chamber in 2016, which is focused on developing a transportation system that connects people to jobs, education, health care, and all that our region has to offer.  

“As we shape the future of transportation in our region, it’s critical that we engage the next generation of leaders,” said Pete Metz, director of the Connected Region at the chamber, in a news release. “These 24 leaders will help lead the way in improving mobility and access across the region. ” 

The following individuals will serve a two-year term: 

  • Daniella Beltran, Yard & Co.; Aharon Brown, The Port; Arielle Goldberg, U.S. Bank / trendprescient; Leon Hampton, Dinsmore & Shohl LLP.
  • Keith Harris, Jurgensen Cos.; Stephanie Hogue, the Parking REIT; Matt Jacob, Cushman & Wakefield; Kevin Lee, Kittelson & Associates Inc
  • Naashom Marx, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport; Megan Mershman, GBBN Architects; Mike Millhaem, GE Aviation; Allison Murcia, Northern Kentucky Tri-Ed.
  • David Okun, Al. Neyer LLC; Becky Osinski, Great Parks of Hamilton County; Ashley Patrick, Taft Law; Sam Patterson, ProMach.
  • Aditya Roy-Chaudhury, Rivertown Strategies; Brandon Rudd, OKI Regional Council of Governments; Chad Shaffer, Duke Energy; Stephan Shehy, UC Health.
  • Nicollette Staton, CityLink Center; Whitney Tchoula, Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio; Donnie Warner, Frost Brown Todd LLC; and John Yung, Urban Fast Forward.

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