Rapid 5 nonprofit board members are leaders from all sectors in Central Ohio


"This is changing a way of life for generations to come," CEO Amy Acton said of the nonprofit's work. "And the things that activate that are things like arts, history, culture, wayfinding and human-centered design, because in the end, 80 jurisdictions, neighborhoods and communities will be driving their own visions."

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