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Cincinnati’s new mobility solutions summit extends deadline for transportation project ideas 


The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber has extended the deadline for local business leaders to submit project ideas for Cincinnati’s new Mobility Solutions Summit. Submissions will be accepted through the end of business Friday (June 28). Applicants will be notified of their participation by early July.

The Mobility Solutions Summit, August 19-21, is an interactive event to develop solutions to the region’s most pressing transportation and mobility challenges. Local businesses, non-profits, local governments and other organizations are encouraged to apply.

Selected organizations will be paired with a mobility company to develop and implement a solution specific to that organization’s needs. Solutions may include improving the employee commuting experience, circulating employees between multiple locations, product and service delivery and more.

Eligible participants must:

•Be located within the eight-county Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana region

•Be willing and able to work with a mobility organization to develop solutions

•Have the ability and intent to implement potential solutions

Those looking for assistance or guidance with their project idea may contact Pete Metz, Transportation Initiatives manager for the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber at pmetz@cincinnatichamber.com.

“As we work to build a more connected region for the future, we realize that organizations across the region have mobility challenges they need to solve today,” said Metz. “Bringing experts and entrepreneurs in the mobility space to the Cincinnati region to help solve problems in our region will make a real improvement on the growth and connectivity of our region.”

For more information, or to sign-up for event notifications, please visit www.cincinnatichamber.com/mobilitysolutionssummit. The Mobility Solutions Summit is presented by First Transit.

The Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber serves as a bold voice for the interests of its 4,000-member businesses and their more than 300,000 employees. The Chamber is committed to expanding the region’s talent base by attracting new residents and finding new ways to connect employers to skilled workers. For more information, visit www.cincinnatichamber.com.

Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber


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