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QandA with Casey Barach of ezone
Friday, February 25, 2011
| Source:
Cincy Magazine
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The
Northern Kentucky ezone
, part of the
Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corp.
, has been helping local companies start and grow since 2001. The ezone has aided more than 189 companies, and it has brought in more than $74 million in investments to Northern Kentucky.
Cincy Magazine spoke to Casey Barach, vice president of entrepreneurship at ezone, to find out more about this successful program.
Read the entire interview
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