Featuring Appearances by
Jennifer Mooney
Jennifer Mooney walks both sides of the aisle, and has worked in government, nonprofit and the private sector. She has managed external communications for both privately-held and publicly traded entities. Ms. Mooney received her undergraduate (BA/Journalism/Geology) degree from Albion College and her MA in Psychology from The Union Institute/Vermont College. She has studied interpersonal and mass communications along with organizational psychology. She is the mother of two daughters, Caroline and Nora and is married to attorney Donald Mooney. She is the daughter of Cincinnati’s Dr. Judith VanGinkel.
Sallee Ann Ruibal
Sallee Ann is a digital producer for Cincinnati.com and a Storytellers Coach. After graduating from Ohio State, Sallee Ann worked for a year in the Colorado mountains before returning home. She believes in sharing the heart, grit and adventure that makes life worth living.
Tina Neyer
Defining moments make up the person I am today: writer, educator, coach, business woman, wife, mother, sister and friend.
Rick Wolf
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Mirsada Kadiric
Mirsada Kadiric arrived in the United States in 1998. After a few brief stints living in Ohio, she is back to calling home the state that initially welcomed her to this country, Kentucky. She obtained her bachelor of science in marketing in 2004 and went back to Northern Kentucky University for her master’s in business administration, which she completed in 2009. NKU continues to be near and dear to her heart, and in 2012 she was recognized as NKU’s Outstanding Young Researcher of the Decade (thanks to her mentor, Dr. Levin). She is currently employed at Kao USA, Inc. as a senior manager of market research for the global John Frieda brand. She and her boss have a running joke that they’re helping save the world one shampoo at a time. In her free time, Mirsada loves to explore the world, checking off cities and countries on her long travel wish list. She still makes time to visit Switzerland at least once every year to see her grandmother, who still resides there. Her mother lives within a ten-minute drive from her, and Mirsada couldn’t be happier about that. A good homemade Bosnian meal will brighten any bad day.
Agenda
August 23, 2018
You've Got to Get Back Down
You can only prepare so much for the what it takes to physically complete the adventure, but there's no manual on how to carry a new perspective back down the mountain.
August 23, 2018
I Was Cooler Online
Adulting away from home for the first time was hard, even if the instagrams were really nice.
August 23, 2018
Not Quite the Brady Bunch
Is a 16 passenger van big enough for a blended family on a cross-country road trip?
August 23, 2018
Film Making Has Its Ups & Downs
24 film makers found themselves in a situation that had unintended consequences
August 24, 2018
From Bosnia to Boone County
She became a refugee overnight, it was going to take more time to figure out how to be an American and a refugee at the same time.