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Covington hosts expert panel on regional growth strategies next month

A powerhouse panel—including FC Cincinnati's Chad Munitz—tackles regional expansion. Could this be the blueprint for Cincinnati and NKY's economic future?

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Covington hosts expert panel on regional growth strategies next month

Our region needs to support growth in all areas: employment, construction, etc., but in times of economic uncertainty, it's not always easy to convince others to join in the efforts.

On December 12 as a panel of seasoned experts will talk about the issue at the Covington Business Council's monthly luncheon.

It will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Grand Ballroom located at 6 E. 5th Street in Covington.

The program 'Call for Regional Growth with the Cincinnati USA and NKY Regional Chamber.'

Presenters are:

Brendon Cull, President Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber: Brendon leads teams that have overhauled public policy, government relations, talent and marketings efforts. His hands were all over the successful $2 million ballot initiative and coalition supporting increased transportation funding. He also became the Chamber voice behind BLINK, raising funds for its initial startup.

Brent Cooper, President and CEO of the NKY Chamber of Commerce: Brent promotes and supports businesses and a vibrant economy on behalf of the Chamber's 1,700 companies and 175,000 employees. Brent is also preparing his team to move into their new headquarters at Covington's OneNKY Center next summer.

Chad Munitz, Chief Development Officer, FC Cincinnati: He manages the club's Real Estate growth ambitions including the creation of a large-scale mixed-use district adjacent to TQL Stadium. Through his earlier work with Towne Properties and Cincinnati Center City Development or 3CDC, Chad has directed over $800 million in development downtown, leading transformative projects like Fountain Square and Washington Park.

To register, click here.

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