Hamilton County • July 25, 2025
Good morning, Hamilton County. From childhood paper routes to tech executive suites, the remarkable journey of the Aronson triplets reads like a Silicon Valley fairy tale with Cincinnati roots. These UC graduates have built parallel careers at companies like GE, Salesforce, and Uber while maintaining their brotherly bond—proof that sometimes the best business partnerships begin at home. Their "Triplets in Tech" talks now inspire others with lessons on communication and collaboration forged during their Cincinnati co-op experiences.
The spirit of Bearcat connection flows through Kim Dobbs' story as well. This 1978 alumna has established four scholarships supporting UC student-athletes, creating relationships that extend far beyond financial support. And speaking of sporting connections, Archbishop Robert Casey will trade his Chicago Cubs allegiance for Cincinnati red when he throws the ceremonial first pitch at the upcoming Reds game—officially embracing his new hometown team during Catholic Day celebrations at Great American Ball Park.
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👨👨👨 Triplet tech executives built careers together from childhood paper routes. Chad, Lee, and Neil Aronson, UC graduates from Akron, Ohio, have maintained close personal and professional bonds throughout their lives, often working for the same companies including GE, Blue Shield, Salesforce, and Uber. The San Francisco-based brothers credit their success to early business exposure through their father's restaurants and their own lawn service, plus invaluable co-op experiences at the University of Cincinnati. Now they give back through their "Triplets in Tech" talks, sharing their unique journey while emphasizing the importance of communication, emotional intelligence, and collaboration in business.
🎓 UC alumna's scholarships create lasting bonds with student-athletes. Kim Dobbs, a 1978 graduate, established four scholarships supporting UC's dance team, women's tennis, volleyball team, and cheerleaders, benefiting 15 students to date. Her connection with recipients extends beyond financial support—she attends their games, hosts dinners, and provides emotional encouragement. The retired kindergarten teacher's UC journey began with a blind date to Homecoming in 1974, leading to a 42-year marriage to fellow Bearcat Bob Dobbs and decades of philanthropy. "Everyone has their own unique and powerful UC story," says Dobbs, whose giving is "rooted in gratitude and friendship."
⚾ Chicago-raised archbishop to throw first pitch at Reds game. Cincinnati Archbishop Robert Casey will officially trade his "Cubbies blue" for "Cincinnati red" when he throws the ceremonial first pitch at the August 30 Reds vs. Cardinals game. The pitch is part of "Catholic Day" celebrations at Great American Ball Park, which will honor the archdiocese's 111 schools that educate about 42,000 students. School principals will join Casey on the field before his 6:25 p.m. pitch, with fans able to purchase discounted tickets that include a $5 donation to the Catholic Education Foundation.
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