Nicole Smith Makes Connections with the Homeless Through Her Work With GeneroCity513
At GeneroCity513, Nicole Smith collaborates with other nonprofit agencies to make our community a better place by serving the homeless.
Jazz Saxophonist Kayla Upthegrove Brings the Music
Jazz saxophonist Kayla Upthegrove expresses herself through music, which has been a challenge during the pandemic.
Rev. Olivia Hamilton Ministers to Children and Families
At Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program, Rev. Olivia Hamilton helps people make sense of difficult situations through faith.
Chris Miday Helps People Rebuild Their Lives by Deconstructing Buildings
As part of Building Value’s efforts to train their clients in the construction trade, Chris Miday manages a team of deconstructors.
Travis and Susan Fessler Run Their Own Circus
Breathing fire is just part of the gig for Travis and Susan Fessler of PB and J Circus. They share how the pandemic has impacted their work and the worst and best parts of performing.
Kelly Rectenwald Merges Chemistry and Anthropology as an Art Conservator
As the Cincinnati Art Museum's Associate Objects Conservator, Kelly Rectenwald is in charge of repairing and preserving the museum's 3-D objects.
Inside Our Cincinnati At Work Issue: February 2021
Kelly Rectenwald from the Cincinnati Art Museum and Django Kroner from The Canopy Crew describe their work and what it means to them.
Django Kroner Speaks for the Trees
He’s not really The Lorax, but with his company The Canopy Crew, Django Kroner builds treehouses that get people into the woods.
How to Measure the Value of Work During a Pandemic
The pandemic has certainly changed how we work. It also has us questioning why we work. Local professionals share how their perspectives have shifted.
Editor’s Letter, February 2021: What Does It Mean to Work These Days?
Our February issue offers a snapshot of Cincinnati at work. Eleven people share what their work means to them and how the pandemic has impacted them.