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State Tipoffs Involving Ohio Newsletter for Wednesday July 03, 2024 ( 18 items )  

12 Weeks, 12 Things Ohioans Are Saying Since Reporting Revealed Moreno Lied About Selling Chinese-Made Cars
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3 -- The Ohio Democratic Party issued the following news: It's been 12 weeks since reporting revealed that Bernie Moreno sold the Chinese-made Buick Envision and lied about it, and Ohio workers are making it clear that they "cannot trust Moreno" after he contributed to "Ohio jobs being shipped overseas." Moreno faces ongoing blowback from Ohioans for "[selling] out American workers" and remains "dogged" by his record of "shredding evidence," "stiffing workers," and telling   more

A New Target for Treatment of One Type of Macular Degeneration
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3 (TNSres) -- Ohio State University issued the following news: * * * Study in mice focuses on 'wet' form of the eye disease * * * A new study in mice hints at the promise of an eventual alternative treatment option for the "wet" version of age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Researchers determined in mice that an enzyme related to cell growth and division is a culprit in the blood vessel invasion in the back of the eye that causes blurred central vision in wet AMD.   more

Cedarville Alumnus Providing Vital Healthcare Services to Navajo Community
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, July 3 -- Cedarville University issued the following news: By Jordan Foley Cedarville University's School of Pharmacy continuously provides graduates with endless opportunities to impact the pharmacy world and use their degree to help find medical solutions for people in need. For 2018 alumni Dr. Hope Fonbah, the pharmacy program changed the trajectory of his career and provided life-changing opportunities. After being hired directly from Cedarville's pharmacy program, Fonba  more

CNHI Editor to Become Consultant
MONTGOMERY, Alabama, July 3 -- Community Newspaper Holdings issued the following company news on July 2, 2024: By Jim Zachary Dennis Lyons announced Tuesday he will step aside from his responsibilities as CNHI vice president and national editor on Sept. 1 to focus on consulting roles with the company and other news outlets. Lyons, a former Gannett and USA T0DAY news executive, joined CNHI in November of 2015 as editor of The Daily Item of Sunbury and The Danville News in Pennsylvania. A year  more

College of Education Has Fully Implemented Science of Reading Into Curriculum
ASHLAND, Ohio, July 3 -- Ashland University issued the following news: Ashland University has fully implemented science of reading standards-- research-based literacy instruction--in its Dwight Schar College of Education curriculum to align with the expectations of state lawmakers as well as the many school districts it works with. Lisa Vernon-Dotson, Ph.D. (pictured third from left), dean of the Dwight Schar College of Education, has headed the effort to update the content in AU's education c  more

Dinsmore's Product Liability Group Receives Surprise "Legal Eagle Award" From Toyota Material Handling
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 3 -- Dinsmore and Shohl, a law firm, issued the following news release: With immense pride and gratitude to our friends at Toyota Material Handling (TMH), we are pleased to announce that a team of Dinsmore attorneys has been recognized for their exceptional client service. Recently, Lexington partners Chris Jackson and Chris Cashen had the privilege of attending TMH's core counsel meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. The collaborative session concluded with the presentation   more

Experienced Real Estate Attorney Joins McDonald Hopkins' West Palm Beach Office
CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 2 -- McDonald Hopkins, a law firm, issued the following news: McDonald Hopkins is pleased to announce the addition of Jaime Coco as Counsel to its esteemed Business Department and Real Estate Practice Group. Jaime brings with her a wealth of knowledge and experience and will practice in the firm's West Palm Beach office. "I am honored and excited by the opportunity I have to work alongside a talented team at McDonald Hopkins. I am eager to contribute to the collective suc  more

FSB Supply Chain Program Ranked Among Top 25 in Nation
OXFORD, Ohio, July 2 -- Miami University issued the following news: * * * Miami is ranked in the top 20 among public universities in a new 2024 ranking * * * A Farmer School of Business undergraduate program has been ranked among the best in the nation. Gartner, a global research and advisory firm, released its rankings of the top 25 supply chain management programs for 2024, and the Farmer School's program was ranked No. 20 among public universities and No. 23 overall. The supply chain op  more

GE Aerospace Board of Directors Extends Employment Agreement for Chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp, Jr.
EVENDALE, Ohio, July 2 -- G.E. Aerospace, a provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft, issued the following news release on July 1, 2024: The Board of Directors of GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) announced today it has approved a new employment agreement that extends the leadership term for H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., the Company's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, effective July 1, 2024, through December 31, 2027  more

Leadership Team Moving Baldwin Wallace University Forward
BEREA, Ohio, July 3 -- Baldwin Wallace University issued the following news: * * * As BW begins a nationwide search for its next president, a distinguished group of four leaders is at the helm and ready to drive growth. * * * Following the June 30 retirement of former BW President Bob Helmer, a new leadership structure is in place at Baldwin Wallace University with an eye on the future. The innovative management model brings together four executives to operate collectively as the Office of   more

MBA Graduate Retires After a Successful Career in Addictions Counseling
ASHLAND, Ohio, July 3 -- Ashland University issued the following news on July 2, 2024: After researching several MBA programs, Ashland University quickly became the best choice for Tom Stuber. "I had completed a Clinical Master's program and Ashland was willing to give me credit for several of the research and statistics courses I had completed in that program," Stuber said. "Most others were not that flexible or customer friendly." That decision more than 20 years ago, helped Stuber continue  more

Miami's Trustees Approve Resolution to Support Oxford Fire and EMS Funding
OXFORD, Ohio, July 2 -- Miami University issued the following news: * * * Additional work involved the review of the budget, enrollment, and facilities * * * By Alecia Lipton, University Communications and Marketing Miami University's Board of Trustees approved Resolution R2024-xx, which includes the City of Oxford Fire and EMS Service Agreement and the Miami University and City of Oxford Economic Development Agreement. This resolution aims to foster an attractive, safe, and economically   more

Mount St. Joseph University Students Award Grants to Local Nonprofits Through Philanthropy Project
CINCINNATI, Ohio, July 2 -- Mount St. Joseph University issued the following news: The Student Philanthropy Project, funded by the Cambridge Charitable Foundation, encourages students to engage with and give back to their community while integrating academic learning with real-world experience. "At the Mount, we prepare our students not only for their careers but also to become future community leaders. This program ensures they gain hands-on experience and become engaged citizens," said Aman  more

Ohio Wesleyan Launches U.S. Entrepreneurship Competition on July 1 With Nearly $500,000 in Prizes
DELAWARE, Ohio, July 2 -- Ohio Wesleyan University issued the following news release: Ohio Wesleyan University is launching its new U.S. Entrepreneurship Competition on July 1. Open to entrepreneurs of all ages and from all locations, it is the largest business plan competition in Ohio, with a total prize package of nearly a half-million dollars. The U.S. Entrepreneurship Competition (USEC) at Ohio Wesleyan University includes both student and professional tracks. The student track is open to   more

Richard McVey Joins Miami's Board of Trustees
OXFORD, Ohio, July 3 -- Miami University issued the following news: * * * 1981 graduate founded MarketAxess and is namesake of university's data science building * * * Richard McVey '81, founder and executive chairman of MarketAxess, is the newest appointment to the Miami University Board of Trustees. McVey's term as national trustee begins June 28 and ends June 27, 2027. He founded MarketAxess, a leading electronic trading platform for global bond markets, in 2000. As a student-athlete at  more

The IBC Program's Compassionate Donation
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, July 3 -- Cedarville University issued the following news: By Jordan Foley, Student Public Relations Writer Seeing an opportunity to meet some needs in Dayton's homeless community spurred Cedarville University's Integrated Business Core (IBC) students to make an impact. The student business organization, through creating and selling its own merchandise, donated $6,300 to Target Dayton Ministries on Saturday, March 30. Each year, business and marketing students connect their  more

Vorys IP Attorneys Named to 2024 IAM Patent 1000 List
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3 -- Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease, a law firm, issued the following news: Kim Beis, Stephen Benson, Mike Messinger and Kal Shami, partners in the firm's intellectual property (IP) group, were all included in the 2024 edition of the IAM Patent 1000. According to IAM, the IAM Patent 1000: The World's Leading Patent Professionals "is commonly regarded as the definitive 'go-to' resource for those seeking to identify world-class, private practice patent expertise as well as   more

WHAT OHIOANS ARE READING: Bernie Moreno's Support For National Abortion Ban Puts Issue 1 "At Risk"
COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 3 -- The Ohio Democratic Party issued the following news: * * * Ohio Physician Dr. Nicole King: "Moreno Still Refuses To Accept The Will Of Ohioans" * * * In a new opinion piece for the Cincinnati Enquirer, Ohio physician Dr. Nicole King makes it clear that Bernie Moreno's support for a national abortion ban means that "the fight to protect Issue 1 is not over," and "the reproductive rights we fought to protect by passing Issue 1 are still at risk." At the same time, Mo  more