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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Tuesday, January 26, 1999

Cincinnati Riverfront Advisory Commission




        • Chairmn Jack Rouse, chief executive officer of Jack Rouse Associates.

        His firm has designed and planned attractions around the world, including at Universal Studios in Orlando, Fla.; Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway; CNN Center in Atlanta; LEGOLAND in Windsor, Ontario; Kellogg's Cereal City in Battle Creek, Mich.; and the Cincinnati History Museum.

        He came to Cincinnati to work at the University of Cincinnati after completing a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. He founded UC's department of broadcasting, opera and musical theater in 1969.

        • Otto M. Budig Jr., Budeo Group. Chairman of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park; president of Cincinnati Parks Foundation; past chairman, Greater Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau.

        • Cliff Bailey, TechSoft Systems Inc. Vice chairman of Downtown Cincinnati Inc. (DCI), the downtown advocacy group.

        • Dave Anderson, district director of civic and promotional affairs for Delta Air Lines. Memberships include Cincinnati Business Committee, Cincinnati Convention & Visitors Bureau, Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, Northern Kentucky Convention & Visitors Bureau and DCI.

        • Jean Schroer, Corporex Companies Inc., where her responsibilities include the company's annual business planning process. She is a former real estate instructor at UC.

        • Nick Vehr, Cincinnati 2012. The former city councilman is working to bring the 2012 summer Olympics to Cincinnati. Also a member of the DCI board of directors.

        • J. Joseph Hale Jr., vice chairman of Cinergy Foundation. The former executive of PSI Energy in Indiana was appointed president of the Cinergy Foundation after the merger of Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. and PSI. Also a member of the DCI board of directors.

        • Thomas Humes, Great Traditions Land and Development Co. His company does residential and commercial land development and real estate investment.

        • Eric Kearney, lawyer at Cohen, Todd, Kite and Stanford. Also a member of the DCI board.

        • Ron Kull, associate vice president at UC and the university architect. He's a former city architect.

        • Laura Long, executive director of Cincinnati Business Committee. As economic development director in Newport, she positioned the Northern Kentucky city's riverfront for the new aquarium and other attractions.

        • Steve Love, vice president and general manager of WIZF-FM (100.9), Blue Chip Broadcasting.

        • Norm Miller, director of the UC real estate program.

        • Paul Muller, Muller Associates Architects. His company's work includes the Esquire movie theater and Bistro Gigi, and historic revitalization in Rising Sun, Ind.

        • Frank Wood, chief executive officer of Secret Communications. He is a former executive of radio giant Jacor Communications and a former general manager of WEBN-FM (102.7).

        • Charlotte Otto, senior vice president of public affairs at Procter & Gamble Co. Secretary of the DCI board.

       



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