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Want to discover the personalities, leaders, and voices who are making things happen and making a difference in our region? Welcome to Dreamers, Drivers, and Doers, where Greater Akron Chamber CEO and President Steve Millard engages in conversations with business owners, influencers, and government officials to discover what makes a group of people come together, the possibilities on a local and regional level, and the potential of an area that pulls together. Fascinating journeys, strong opinions, unique perspectives, and a behind-the-scenes look at some of the business and legislative initiatives that are the heartbeat of our community.
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When an issue hits, how you respond can determine whether it fades or becomes a full-blown crisis. In this episode, Bruce Hennes, Chief Executive Officer of Hennes Communications, recognized by Chambers and Partners as one of the nation’s top crisis PR firms, shares best practices for business owners and leaders navigating today’s fast-moving media landscape. From managing brand reputation to understanding the intersection of legal strategy and crisis communications, Bruce explains how leaders can move quickly, control the narrative, and become effective vindicators for their organizations. For more tips, subscribe to the newsletter at crisiscommunications.com. 
delivered a high-impact year of essential service in 2025. From acquiring the 20,000 sq. ft. former J.M. Smucker’s store in Orrville to shifting from “food receiver to food buyer” and rallying individual donors to help offset cuts, the Foodbank kept its impact growing. Tune in as President and CEO Dan Flowers, recently recognized with the prestigious John van Hengel Fellowship, shares how local support, strategic adaptation, and a back-to-basics food-banking approach are sustaining their mission. He also reflects on what he’s hearing from fellow nonprofit leaders—how they’re navigating uncertainty, supporting their teams, and working together to meet rising community needs. 
What is the Federal Reserve, and how do they know what’s happening in the local economy? Brian Anderson, Regional Executive of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, joins Steve Millard to explain how insights from business owners and leaders feed reports like the Business Outlook and Trends Survey (BOTS) and the Beige Book. By tracking labor markets, prices, demand, and other local business trends, these boots-on-the-ground perspectives give decision-makers a real-time view of the region’s economic health. For a comprehensive list of reports, visit clevelandfed.org/publications. 
Akron has always had what it takes to lead in polymers. Building on strong momentum from 2025, the Polymer Industry Cluster looks ahead to 2026 and the next chapter of innovation in Greater Akron and Northeast Ohio. This episode highlights key wins, including the launch of the inaugural Synthe6 Materials Accelerator cohort at Bounce Innovation Hub, R&D funding awarded to 13 companies, and progress on an innovation pilot facility designed to help researchers scale ideas for market. Together, these efforts show how the Cluster is driving big, world-changing ideas, supporting companies through product development and commercialization, and equipping the workforce—from K–12 education to adult job seekers—to reinforce Greater Akron as a global center for polymer innovation. 
Affordable childcare remains a major barrier for working parents, with ripple effects across families, employers, and the broader economy. In this special episode, Joel Potts, Chief Government and External Affairs Officer at the Ohio Department of Children and Youth (DCY), joins Akron-Canton Advocacy Alliance Vice President John Rizzo to discuss Ohio’s new 2026 Child Care Cred Program. Together, they explain how the 40/40/20 cost-share model works, who’s eligible, and how the program helps employers attract and retain talent, supports employees with childcare costs, and sustains childcare providers across the state. Learn more at www.childrenandyouth.ohio.gov. 
In the second episode of this special two-part series focused on the Elevate Greater Akron (EGA) priority, Strong Downtown, Strong Region, the conversation shifts from national research to local action. Facilitated by EGA Vice President Emily Lundgard, partners Kimberly Beckett (Downtown Akron Partnership), Suzie Graham Moore (City of Akron), and Chris Hardesty (Downtown Akron Development Corporation) discuss how Brookings’ concept of hyperlocal placemaking is being realized here in Downtown Akron. Partnersdiscussed the collective vision behind the new Downtown Akron Strategic Plan and Equity Framework, the launch of the Downtown Akron Development Corporation, and the progress made and challenges still ahead. The discussion highlights what residents, business owners, and visitors can expect to see next—and how cross-sector partnerships are shaping a stronger, more vibrant downtown that supports long-term regional vitality.
Downtowns are being re-imagined, and their impact reaches well beyond city boundaries. In this special two-part episode focused on the Elevate Greater Akron priority, “Strong Downtown, Strong Region”, Brookings Metro fellow Tracy Hadden Loh presents national research and local insight into the evolving role of downtowns, breaking down four core dimensions that shape downtown performance: economic activity, social and cultural life, civic spaces and services, and the built environment and mobility. Her presentation creates a clear framework for understanding how downtowns drive opportunity, connection, and regional vitality.
Step into Greater Akron’s homebuilding landscape with Richard Bancroft, Executive Officer of the Home Builders Association serving Summit & Portage Counties. He explains what the HBA does and why Ohio’s regulatory environment matters, unpacking how tightening codes, material requirements, and labor shortages affect costs and timelines. We explore consumer trends—renovating versus building new—and how community partnerships are addressing affordability and access. Plus, hear an exclusive preview of the AkronHome & Garden Show happening February12–14, 2026, at the John S. Knight Center—a family-friendly event whether you’re planning a new build or a remodel.
Behind every high-performing nonprofit is a board that knows how to listen, lead, and stay in rhythm. In this episode, BVU’s Biz Voudouris joins Steve Millard to discuss the founding of BVU and the growing need for strong, confident governance in today’s challenging nonprofit landscape. Biz breaks down the board chair as “conductor,” the value of clear expectations, and the importance of effective meetings, succession planning, and contingency thinking. She also shares her top three priorities for 2026 to help boards amplify their impact and strengthen the region’s nonprofit ecosystem.
Akron native and former military helicopter pilot Ned Parks, now the owner of Aegis 360Consulting, joins Dreamers, Drivers, Doers to discuss how aviation has shaped his career andOhio’s broader economic momentum. He touches on the state’s unusually high number of airports, the challenge of keeping them ready year-round, and Ohio’s reputation as the nation’s largest flyover state. Ned also spotlights the annual AOPA Props and Pistons showcase as a major draw that brings visitors into the region, highlights Greater Akron’s assets, and encourages people to return, explore, and invest in the community.
What would it take to transform early childhood education and strengthen Akron’s workforce at the same time? Richelle Wardell (City of Akron) and Laura DiCola (GAR Foundation) unpack theUnified Early Learning Pilot, a bold effort to stabilize childcare providers, boost quality, and get more kids kindergarten-ready. They discuss the data linking early literacy to long-term success, the staffing shortages pushing providers into crisis, and how strategies like substitute pools, leadership training, and on-site navigators aim to bring coherence to a patchwork system. With phase one underway and phase two already forming, they share what success could mean for families, employers, and the future of Summit County.
From designing roads and water systems to shaping business and policy in Northeast Ohio,Dwayne Groll, CEO of Environmental Design Group, has done it all. He shares how he grew hisfirm, launched innovative services like EDG Creative and economic development consulting, andscaled thoughtfully while challenging the status quo. Dwayne also dives into his advocacy workwith the Akron Canton Advocacy Alliance and the National Small Business Association, includinghis role in preserving the R&D tax credit, andhighlights some of his favorite hidden gems in theregion.
What does the economy look like heading into 2026? In this episode, Steve Millard talks with DanGriffith, Senior VP at Huntington National Bank, and Jacob Duritsky, VP of Strategy, Research &Talent at Team NEO, to break down the regional and national economic outlook. From strongconsumer spending and continued business investment to demographic challenges, labor marketshifts, and the evolving role of technology and AI, they discuss what’s driving growth, whereopportunities lie, and what headwinds to watch.
Ever wondered what your audience really thinks? Shon Christy, Founder & CEO of NeuroVantageSocial Labs, stops by to reveal how neuroscience and AI are transforming the way businesses understand attention and engagement. From his early days exploring social media to creating a mobile neuromarketing lab that tracks eye movements, facial responses, and heat maps, Shon shows how NeuroVantage helps clients test content, improve campaigns, and uncover real insights before anything goes public. He also highlights applications for Greater Akron, upcoming work with Microsoft, and why VR and experiential media are the next frontier in marketing.
Akron-Canton Airport is flying higher than ever, and President & CEO Ren Camacho joins theDreamers, Drivers, Doers podcast to share how. With nonstop destinations soaring from just fourin 2020 to 24 today, a $150 million Capital Improvement Plan in motion, and Breeze Airwaysexpanding its crew base to become CAK’s busiest carrier, the airport is redefining regional traveland driving more than $1.15 billion in economic impact. Ren also gives a look ahead at what’s nextfor CAK—from traveler-first amenities to the cutting edge of electric aircraft and advanced airmobility.
What does it take to keep global business moving... and why does it matter locally? Damon Piatek,President and CEO of Piatek Customs & Logistics, joins us to share how he built a company thathelps businesses of all sizes navigate the complexities of customs, compliance, and internationaltrade. From entrepreneurial lessons to practical insights, Damon sheds light on how logistics andleadership intersect to power growth in the region.
Unpack the fiscal and political changes shaping our state in this conversation with State SenatorJerry Cirino, who serves as Chair of the Senate Finance Committee. Host Steve Millard,alongsideACAA Vice President John Rizzo, dive into the introduction of a 2.75% flat tax—the lowest amongneighboring states—and what it means for economic growth and talent retention; and property taxreform, which impacts the $22 billion revenue stream that funds schools, safety services, andmore. The trio also discuss the influence of the 2026 election cycle and redistricting on the state’spolitical landscape.
Property taxes are confusing—and they’re about to take center stage in Summit County. Greater Akron Chamber President and CEO Steve Millard talks with Brian Nelson, Chief of Staff for County Executive Ilene Shapiro, to break down what residents need to know about the upcoming charter amendment (Issue2). With more than 30 years in public finance, Nelson explains how Ohio’s property tax system works and why Summit County is proposing a first-of-its-kind 3% annual cap to protect homeowners while keeping essential services funded.
During the 2025 Polymer Cluster Connectivity Conference, a signature event of thePolymer IndustryCluster (PIC), John Warner, CEO & CTO of Technology Greenhouse, LLC, delivered a keynoteemphasizing the critical role of green chemistry in improving the ways materials are produced, utilized, andrecycled to support a circular economy.This special episode brings Warner’s keynote to the podcastplatform and his call to polymer industry leaders to foster innovations that create safer products and ahealthier environment for future generations
Aimee Wade, Executive Director of the County of Summit ADM Board, joins us to discuss the Chamber’s endorsement of the ADM levy and what’s at stake for Summit County. She breaks down how the proposed renewal and increase—from 2.95 to 3.45 mills—would generate $46 million annually to sustain mental health and recovery services, fund 30+ provider agencies, and support projects like the new Dr. Fred Frese Residential Center. We also explore how investing in ADM services strengthens our workforce, fuels business vitality, and builds a healthier community ahead of the November 4, 2025 election.
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