Cleveland’s Most Interesting People 2021
If this last year has taught us anything it’s that our city is full of resourceful, creative and inventive individuals who know how to come together when times get challenging.
If this last year has taught us anything it’s that our city is full of resourceful, creative and inventive individuals who know how to come together when times get challenging.
The Cleveland developer responsible for the vibrant Van Aken District envisions a bright future for the city. By Henry Palattella
The editor-in-chief is well-suited to guide the effort at Signal Cleveland, a nonprofit newsroom in Cleveland. By Annie Nickoloff
From growing up in segregated Cleveland public schools to becoming a voice for voting rights activism, this local change maker speaks to the importance of the vote. By Gracie Wilson
Coming from The Athletic and Akron Beacon Journal and Cleveland.com respectively, our new staff shares what they feel makes Cleveland home.
Now in her second season as Cavaliers in-game host, this VASJ graduate is making a name for herself as an on-screen host at WKYC.
The new president, who most recently served as dean and associate dean of the Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs, took over the role from Harlan Sands in April.
From Guardians games to days on Lake Erie, the Fox News personality is getting the most out of Cleveland this summer
Baldassarre readies himself for his breakout year — launched with a July 2 show in the Flats —after a lifetime of quietly creating and conforming.
COVID-19 led to the closure of a decades-old Cleveland classic, says the longtime owner.
Avon resident David Gollinger’s quest started with the birth of his first child four years ago.
Since being named kohl executive director in January, Lykins Reich has been working to expand MoCa’s mission.
The industry veteran is excited to assist the brand in succeeding both on and off the page.