Annual Meeting Recap
Over 350 people attended the 2005 Over-the-Rhine Chamber Annual Meeting on
May 3rd. The audience included several business, civic and government leaders,
along with many other Over-the-Rhine supporters. Held in Music Hall’s Ballroom,
the meeting’s program included the recognition of 2005 Star Awards recipients.
Once a year, Star Awards are received by outstanding individuals, organizations,
and businesses to recognize the positive impact that they have made in
Over-the-Rhine. Master of Ceremonies Channel 5 Sports Anchor, George Vogel, and
keynote speaker Bengals Head Coach, Marvin Lewis, brought personality,
light-hearted humor, and kind words to the stage. Lewis spoke about his first
contact with Over-the-Rhine, and the importance of leadership and planning. He
emphasized the transformation of the Over-the-Rhine community and likened its
turnaround to that of the Cincinnati Bengals. Lewis also spoke about his vision
of Over-the-Rhine and the Chamber, and expressed his confidence in a promising
future for the neighborhood thanks to its supporters. A big thank you goes out
to the individual volunteers that helped make the Annual Meeting a great
success.
2005 Star Award Winners
At the 2005 Annual Meeting, several businesses, individuals, and
organizations received Star Awards for their contributions to Over the Rhine
over the past year. Each point on the star represents each of the 5 unique
neighborhoods(Washington Park, Mohawk, Central, Pendleton, and Findlay Market)
that make up Over-the-Rhine. Cheryl Curtis received the Chairman's
Award for contributing to the Over-the-Rhine community in a manner that was
characterized by Chairman San Marco as “above and beyond” expectations.
Aesthetica /Lifeesthetics won the Business of the Year Award. New
Business of the Year Award went to Harry's Bar & Pizza. Peter
Chabris received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award for his consulting firm's efforts in
Over-the-Rhine. Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra received the Arts
Organization of the Year. Individual Contribution Awards went to Julie
Fay of Urban Eden for her tireless efforts to secure funding for a
streetscape on Main Street north of Liberty, and Sandra Smith for her
efforts to improve safety and community outreach in Over-the-Rhine. Special
Recognition Star Awards went to William J. Williams, former CEO Western &
Southern Life for his leadership role in the development of Bracken Village, a
model low income housing community, Crossroad Health Center, for
expanding its primary health care program by adding a pharmacy and mammagraphy
services. Also receiving a Special Recognition Star Award were Marge
Hammelrath of the Over-the-Rhine Foundation, Jim Moll of Emery Center
Apartments, and Michael Sweeny of Comey & Shepherd - City Office for
their coordination and organization of the inaugural Over-the-Rhine Summer Tour
of Homes. The tour was a grand success as 13 condos were sold and nine
apartments were leased two weeks after the tour.
Thank You to the 2005 Annual Meeting
Sponsors
The Over-the-Rhine Chamber of Commerce would like to recognize the 2005
Annual Meeting sponsors whose support made the event a success. We appreciate
Herman Miller and Western Southern Financial Group, our Platinum
Sponsors. Thanks to our Gold Sponsors: Ashford Interests,
Cincinnati Reds, Cinergy, Eagle Realty Group, Eden Park
Realtors & Hart Realty, Inc., Federated Department Stores,
Inc.,Mercy Health Partners, PNC Bank, and US Bank.
Many thanks to our Silver Sponsors: block by block, Cincinnati
Bell, Cincinnati Job Corps Center, Deloitte & Touche, LLP,
Fifth Third Bank, Gray & Pape, Inc., Key Bank, Mercy
Housing, Inc., Model Group, Sigma Capital, Inc., and Comey
& Shepherd Realtors, City Office. The Chamber would also like to
thank our Patron Sponsors: 3CDC, Cole + Russell Architects,
Computer Troubleshooters, Deaconess Hospital, Media
Bridges, Memorial, Inc., Michael Schuster Associates, Inc.,
New Horizons Computer Learning Center, Reece Campbell, Inc.,
Rippe & Kingston Co PSC., Symphony Hotel, and Triad Capital
Advisors. A Very Special Thanks to: Absolutely 4 Food, Aqua
Perfect, Blue Frog Promotions, Cincinnati Arts Association at
Music Hall, Cincinnati Bengals, Embrace - a Sweets Company,
Envoi Design, Prestige Audio Visual, Inc., and Society for the
Preservation of Music Hall.
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