2025 Community Leaders of the Year: Micki Byrnes
Micki Byrnes toggles her career to now being CCO for Adcom after years at WKYC, all in the name of connecting the dots.
by Vince Guerrieri
Cleveland is booming, with a strong philanthropic sector, a shifting skyline and a prosperous business community. Discover the people and projects that are shaping the future of Northeast Ohio.
Micki Byrnes toggles her career to now being CCO for Adcom after years at WKYC, all in the name of connecting the dots.
by Vince Guerrieri
Amanda Cole of Plexus LGBT + Allied Chamber of Commerce pushes and pulls to find the answers for tough questions.
by Jill Sell
Lorain County Chamber of Commerce CEO Tony Gallo’s roots run deep in the community.
by Vince Guerrieri
Michael Jeans, President and CEO of Growth Opportunity Partners, understands how some turns in the road make a big difference.
by Vince Guerrieri
For Teresa Metcalf Beasley, leadership is about using her voice, uplifting her community and preparing the next generation of leaders.
by Jaden Stambolia
Progressive CEO Tricia Griffith brings an authentic voice to lead 70,000 employees and more than 37 million policyholders.
by Vince Guerrieri
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame President and CEO Greg Harris brings balance and vision to the staple of Cleveland tourism.
by Lynne Thompson
Sherwin-Williams CEO John Morikis knew the company needed a new home but he decided to keep its roots grounded at home.
by Bob Sandrick
Meet this year's inductees: local leaders who make a difference, one landmark decision, impactful idea or mission-based endeavor at a time.
Cleveland nonprofits are turning generosity into impact for the holidays, helping families and communities thrive through the power of giving.
by Sarah Webb
In Cleveland, giving back is personal. Through inclusion, creativity and compassion, volunteers and nonprofits are turning empathy into action — and changing the community for good. Here's how you can make a difference.
by Kristen Hampshire
The football player, who grew up in Cleveland Heights, says it's a "full circle" moment.
by Annie Nickoloff