Business First’s Power 100: Now unlocked for non-subscribers


We've gotten a lot of positive feedback about our inaugural Power 100 list, so we're now unlocking it so more people can see it.

How did we decide who should be on the Power 100? Broadly, we wanted to highlight people driving the conversation and shaping changes in Central Ohio. We included representatives from architecture and the arts, healthcare and higher education, residential and commercial real estate, the nonprofit sector and more.

Take a look at the full list in the attached gallery…

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