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2012 Mark Mallory’s Young Professional Kitchen Cabinet

State of the YPKC Address. 2012 Mark Mallory’s Young Professional Kitchen Cabinet. To work with Mayor Mallory on the creation of policies and initiatives that will help attract more Young Professionals (YP) to Cincinnati and help retain and energize the active YP community that currently exists.

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2012 Mark Mallory’s Young Professional Kitchen Cabinet

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  1. State of the YPKC Address 2012Mark Mallory’s Young Professional Kitchen Cabinet

  2. To work with Mayor Mallory on the creation of policies and initiatives that will help attract more Young Professionals (YP) to Cincinnati and help retain and energize the active YP community that currently exists. YPKC Vision

  3. Arts and Entertainment Committee Responsible for presenting and increasing the communities’ understanding of the wide rage of high quality performing and visual arts in the Cincinnati area.

  4. Art and Entertainment Projects • Monthly Arts & Entertainment Event Calendar • World Choir Games Friendship Concert at Below Zero in partnership with the Young Professional Choral Collective • Collaborate with YPKC committees: Cincy Pass, Underground Subway event? • Look for other opportunities like the WCG/YPCC event to promote the YPKC A&E mission

  5. Quality of Life Committee Responsible for improving the quality of life for young families in the Cincinnati area and promoting all of the ways Cincinnati is creating positive change towards this goal.

  6. Quality of Life Projects • YP Local History Tours • – experience first-hand the emerging story of Cincinnati’s urban renaissance • Local History • Small Business • Urban Living • Networking • Cincy Pass • - showcase Cincinnati’s diverse neighborhood business districts • Discounts • Awareness • Resource • Networking

  7. Health and Environment Committee Responsible for examining health and environmental issues in the Cincinnati area as well as investigating cost effective solutions aimed at making the region healthier and more environmentally friendly.

  8. Health and Environment Projects • Project 1: Support OTR Homegrown • Mission: support local food production at urban agriculture farms, plots, and gardens • Support seasonal Block Parties at OTR Homegrown farm on Pleasant Street between Green and Liberty • Organize farm-to-farm bike rides

  9. Health and Environment Projects • Project 2: Support Let’s Move Cincinnati! • Mission: support physical activities and obesity prevention events for children in Cincinnati • support campaign kickoff event on August 25 at Smale Riverfront Park • organize and/or support other physical fitness activities and events

  10. Health and Environment Projects • Project 3: Bar and Restaurant Recycling • Mission: improve recycling rates at establishments frequented by YPs • project originated several years ago by YPKC H&E committee • currently 67 establishments listed • survey current establishments about ease of program, savings, etc. • approach new establishments to enroll • promote establishments currently recycling

  11. Health and Environment Projects • Project 4: Prepare Affair composting • Mission: improve composting efforts in support of local gardens and urban agriculture plots • More than 3,000 volunteers to help elderly homeowners prepare their homes for winter • One of the largest 1-day events in the tri-state • connect PWC and Groundwork Cincinnati Millcreek to divert yard • waste for composting • rather than into • landfills

  12. Livable Communities Committee Responsible for integrating services and community redevelopment efforts to jumpstart improvements to the quality of life for residents and businesses.

  13. Livable Communities Projects • Streetcar Saturdays • Kickoff Event-July 21st at Gateway Quarter • Participants: MiCA 12/v, Lackman, Bakersfield, Charmz Boutique, Switch Lighting, Joseph Williams Home • 70 “Attendees” on Facebook • Handed out nearly 200 Transit Passes • 75 followers on Twitter (@Streetcar_Sat) • Retweeted to over 10,000 people • 5 more events over next 5 months • Washington Park, August 18th

  14. Public Safety Committee Responsible for developing initiatives to strengthen public safety in the Cincinnati region.

  15. Public Safety Projects • Health Fair (Avondale, Hirsch Rec Center) • Saturday August 11 from 10-2 • Currently sourcing organizations to meet the needs of Avondale community • YPKC booth • Reduce Blight, Reduce Crime - Future Blooms • Will be toward the end of October • All YPKC encouraged to participate – • Date, location, and project are currently being discussed • Avondale/Cincinnati Youth

  16. Strategic Growth Committee Responsible for positively impacting economic prosperity in the region through incubation, growth, retention, and attraction.

  17. Strategic Growth Committee Projects • Cincinnati Access for Young Professionals (CAYP) • Host exclusive, behind-the-scene tours to showcase Cincinnati-exclusive points of interest • Tours have booked within hours of announcing

  18. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured • Paul Brown Stadium

  19. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 2. Cincinnati Museum Center

  20. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 3. Cincinnati Music Hall

  21. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 4. National Underground Freedom Center

  22. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 5. Cincinnati City Hall

  23. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 6. Great American Ballpark

  24. Strategic Growth Committee Projects- Places Toured 7. Aronoff Center

  25. Strategic Growth Committee Projects • Summary • 7 Tours So Far • 587 Tickets RSVP’d/Sold • 235 YPs Attended Three Happy Hour Events After Select Tours • Our Eventbrite Page Had Over 3,600 Views

  26. Strategic Growth Committee Projects • Lunch. Learn. Live… Cincinnati • Hosted our first networking lunch and learn series on April 25th • Sold out with 30 Yps attending • Mayor Mallory attended and welcomed everyone • Presentation on Personal Branding

  27. Strategic Growth Committee Projects • Lunch. Learn. Live… Cincinnati • Next YP luncheon series is coming up in August • Format will be a 30 minute presentation followed by Q&A • Guest Speaker will be Bob Gilbreath- named one of the Top 50 marketers of 2004 by Advertising Age. • Topic- “How I Came for a Company and Stayed To Build A Community” • Discussion Points will Include: • Unexpected Decision To Come To Cincinnati • Successes and Failures • Words of Advice To Yps • More details coming soon…

  28. Transportation Committee Responsible for researching cost effective ways to provide our community with a safe and efficient transportation plan that would enhance accessibility, mobility, and parking in the Tri-State area and beyond.

  29. Transportation Projects Transit Projects • Metro Bus Happy Hour • Go with the ‘Tro Bus Scavenger Hunt Bicycle Projects • YP Bicycle Commuter Class • Bike Racks

  30. Exciting new transitions "Be the change you want to see in the World." Mahatma Gandhi

  31. Thank you YPKC 2012 What’s Your Message?

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