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Cincinnati Magazine recognizes TMU president as a Top Business Leader

Joseph L. Chillo

CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. — Cincinnati Magazine named Thomas More University (TMU) President Joseph L. Chillo, LP.D., one of the region’s 300 most powerful business leaders for the third consecutive year in a row. Cincinnati 300’s fourth annual edition echoed the two previous years by highlighting leadership through the pandemic. The magazine focuses the special edition on leaders that guided public, private, and non-profit organizations by persevering the pandemic, this year zoning in on the continued waves of challenges it has presented.

This special publication by Cincinnati Magazine recognizes Chillo’s accomplishments with the recent groundbreaking of the new Thomas More University academic center, a 34,000 square-foot building that will house advanced technology and state-of-the-art classroom environments, including a 450-seat auditorium, a technology and prototype lab, a Bloomberg financial technology lab, the Dr. Anthony ’65 & Geraldine ’66 Zembrodt Center for Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Innovation, the Center for Faith, Mission, and Catholic Education, and the College of Business. The magazine also notes athletic victories as Thomas More partnered with the Florence Y’Alls this year to introduce Thomas More Stadium, the new official home of the University’s baseball team.

President Chillo is in good company as fellow honorees include several Thomas More alumni. Graduates of the University included in the piece are Toby Coston ’11, general manager of Heidelberg Distributing, D. Lynn Meyers ’77, producing artistic director at the Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Garren Colvin ’86, president and CEO of St. Elizabeth Healthcare, Moira Weir ’00, president and CEO of United Way of Cincinnati, and Sarah Tomes ’99, CEO of LPK.

For more information about Thomas More University, visit www.thomasmore.edu.

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