Mazel Tov!
Linda Ohlmann Kahn and Lori Ohlmann sold the 75-year-old Ohlmann Group marketing/communications agency in October to David Bowman and Jenny Michael, who are now its co-CEOs. Linda and Lori stay on as members of the Ohlmann Group board: Linda as board chair and vice president of media services, Lori as executive vice president. Their late father, Walter Ohlmann, became a partner in the agency in 1964. It’s now the oldest existing full-service ad agency in Dayton.
Electric violinist Noah Gruenberg performed the world premiere of Will Davenport’s Concerto for Electric Violin Nov. 12 with the EChO Electric Chamber Orchestra conducted by Brian Junttila. Noah also released the single Vile, an electronic dance music/metal fusion song, in October. He’s also performed with the Helena Symphony Orchestra. Cheering him on are his parents, Angela and Mark Gruenberg.
All The Best Delicatessen was featured in October on an America’s Best Restaurants Roadshow video segment. Owner Lee Schear, cofounder Carin Solganik, and General Manager Dennis Sommers were on camera with host Danyel Detomo for the program.
Economy Linen and Towel President Bruce Feldman has received Dayton Business Journal’s Diversity Champion Award.
Jewish Family Services Executive Director Tara Feiner has joined the board of South Community Behavioral Health, a private not-for-profit corporation providing mental health and substance use care in the greater Miami Valley.
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