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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for 2025-02-19 ( 9 items )  
Billionaire Who Calls Ohioans "Lazy" Files Paperwork to Run for Ohio Governor (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 18 -- The Ohio Democratic Party posted the following news: * * * Billionaire Who Calls Ohioans "Lazy" Files Paperwork to Run for Ohio Governor Columbus, Ohio- After billionaire hedge fund manager Vivek Ramaswamy filed paperwork to run for governor, Democrats are making sure Ohioans know who he really is. Before he launches his statewide tour, Ohioans should know Ramaswamy is a billionaire who holds deeply disturbing views about the people he wants to serve. He would only  more PR

Cintas and GENYOUth Unite to Combat Student Hunger at Taste of the NFL (10)
CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Cintas, a provider of entrance mats, restroom cleaning and supplies, tile and carpet cleaning, promotional products, first aid, safety, fire protection products and services, issued the following news: * * * Cintas and GENYOUth Unite to Combat Student Hunger at Taste of the NFL Cintas supported GENYOUth's mission to end student hunger by providing Chef Works coats, aprons and additional supplies for celebrity and local chefs and culinary students for the event. I more PR

Clearing the Way for Faster and More Cost-Effective Separations (10)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Case Western Reserve University issued the following news release: * * * Clearing the way for faster and more cost-effective separations Trial-and-error separations could be replaced by quantitative and predictive molecular methods, CWRU researchers find The process of separating useful molecules from mixtures of other substances accounts for 15% of the nation's energy, emits 100 million tons of carbon dioxide and costs $4 billion annually. Commercial manufacture more PR

Faculty and Staff Welcome BW's 10th President (10)
BEREA, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news: * * * Faculty and staff welcome BW's 10th President Lee Fisher's official start date as president of Baldwin Wallace University is July 1, but he and his wife, Peggy Zone Fisher, were given a warm welcome by faculty and staff during a noon gathering on Monday, February 17. The current Cleveland State University College of Law Dean, former Ohio Lt. Governor and future BW president told the audience gathered on a sno more PR

Grange Insurance Names Ryan Michel as Chief Property and Casualty Officer (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Grange Insurance Co. issued the following news: * * * Grange Insurance Names Ryan Michel as Chief Property and Casualty Officer Columbus, OH (Feb. 18, 2025) -- Today, Grange Insurance Company announced that Ryan Michel has been named the company's Chief Property and Casualty Officer. "I am excited to have Ryan join our organization in the newly created role of Chief Property and Casualty Officer," said Grange Insurance President and CEO John Ammendola. "Ryan is an more PR

Million-dollar Grant Elevates BW Counseling Services and Education (10)
BEREA, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news: * * * Million-dollar grant elevates BW counseling services and education The funding from the Harding Family Charitable Trust will support campus mental health care for students and offer significant scholarships for students enrolled in BW's new mental health counseling graduate program. A Harding Family Charitable Trust gift doubles down on support for mental health at Baldwin Wallace University. The $1 million  more PR

New Eckerd College Chemistry Professor Helped Develop Groundbreaking Antiviral Medication (10)
ST. PETERSBURG, Florida, Feb. 19 -- Eckerd College issued the following news: * * * New Eckerd College chemistry professor helped develop groundbreaking antiviral medication By Tom Zucco Jeff Romine, a visiting assistant professor of chemistry at Eckerd College, thought he had pretty much seen it all. Growing up in Chicago, he had braved cold winds and then snow and ice while living in Connecticut--going on to earn a Ph.D. as a synthetic organic chemist at The Ohio State University. Next, h more PR

Revolutionizing Skincare: Student Wins "The Pitch" With New App (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Cedarville University issued the following news: * * * Revolutionizing Skincare: Student Wins "The Pitch" With New App by Jordan Foley, Student Public Relations Writer An estimated 85 million Americans -- about one in four people -- struggle daily with a skin condition, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. After years of battling cystic acne and testing countless products with little success, Alex Simons, a junior marketing major at Cedarville Univ more PR

Survey Reveals Nearly Half of Middle Market Businesses Feel Unprepared for Risks (10)
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 19 -- Nationwide Mutual Insurance issued the following news: * * * Survey reveals nearly half of middle market businesses feel unprepared for risks Despite investments in protection measures, mid-market businesses are grappling with the ongoing risks of economic uncertainty, tech disruptions and labor strains by Graham Shippy From cyber threats to transportation delays, U.S. middle market businesses are constantly battling a myriad of risks to maintain smooth operations more PR