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		<title>Mike Gilkey: Keeping Step in a Family Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Elaine Stone, Photos by Ross Van Pelt
Whether Mike Gilkey is selling windows, spending time with his family or learning to dance the rumba, life is good.
Gilkey’s family has been involved in the residential and commercial building industry for as long as he can remember.   While attending high school and college, he worked for his [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Robin Redux: Her Second Trip to The Top</title>
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She was the queen of Rock N’ Roll in Cincinnati, the woman behind the misty, whispery voice that awakened the city each day and helped catapult WEBN to the zenith of FM radio.
Today, Robin Wood reigns over an entirely different realm, one filled with beauty, color, creativity and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Track Not Taken</title>
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In January of 1989, the Harvard Business Review published an article by Felice Schwartz titled “Management Women and the New Facts of Life.” Schwartz was president of Catalyst, a nationally recognized consulting firm whose mission was to assist women re-entering the work force and help corporations find qualified women [...]]]></description>
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