Visit Cincy names meetNKY’s Julie Kirkpatrick as interim CEO
The CEO of Northern Kentucky’s tourism bureau will serve as interim CEO of Visit Cincy, Cincinnati’s convention and tourism bureau, while the organization searches for its next leader. meetNKY CEO Julie Kirkpatrick will serve as interim CEO of the bureau, Visit Cincy announced on Feb. 2. The move follows longtime…
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