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IT Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Cincinnati, Ohio Senior Project Manager, Environmental Engineering Special Projects Group As a Senior Project Manager in the Special Projects Group, Ms. Dodge was responsible for the technical development and overall management of large, multi-disciplinary envi...
Vance was born James Donald Bowman inMiddletown, a smallRust Beltcity in southwestern Ohio. His parents—Don and Bev Bowman—came from Scots-Irish ancestry. He has an elder half sister, Lindsay, to whom Bev gave birth a few weeks after graduating fromhigh school. When James was a young ch...
Drug, Device and Life Sciences Education Indiana University Maurer School of Law, J.D., 2011 University of Cincinnati, B.A., 2008, cum laude Admissions District of Columbia, 2024 Pennsylvania, 2019 Ohio, 2011 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit U.S. District Court for the Souther...
he established a successful legal practice inCincinnati, where he represented defendants in several fugitive-slave cases and became associated with the newly formedRepublican Party. In 1852 he married Lucy Ware Webb (Lucy Hayes), aculturedand unusually well-educated woman for her time. After combat...
Ohio River in downtown Cincinnati. The largest in a series of public parks along the high banks of the river, the park is framed by great city landmarks including the Roebling Bridge, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Paul Brown Stadium, and the Great American Ball Park....
In no real specific order we began discussing my work with the Cincinnati's Alzheimer's diversity council and how I became involved. It turned out the network I developed with the statewide (Ohio) article I did for the "Buckeye Flame" issue which was read by the journalist and he wanted ...
Jerry Springer ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1970, taking 45 percent of the vote but ultimately losing to Donald D. Clancy. The following year, he was elected into the Cincinnati City Council. He resigned in 1974 after he solicited a prostitute, but was able to reclaim his...