City names Neighborhood Catalytic Capital program awardees
The city of Cincinnati announced its awardees for the new Neighborhood Catalytic Capital Investment Program requests for proposal. These capital RFPs were funded through the
The city of Cincinnati announced its awardees for the new Neighborhood Catalytic Capital Investment Program requests for proposal. These capital RFPs were funded through the
As the legislature prepares for the end of its session, members of the House and Senate elected their 2023-2024 leadership teams for the 135th General Assembly.
Preliminary results in Hamilton County for the 2022 General Election.
Government Strategies Group hosts its annual bipartisan candidate happy hour.
Government Strategies Group welcomes new Cincinnati City Manager Sheryl Long.
GSG welcomes the new Superintendent of Cincinnati Public Schools, Iranetta Wright.
Cincinnati Magazine highlights the women leading in arts and politics, including Colleen Houston (ArtWorks), Elizabeth Pierce (Cincinnati Museum Center), Sarah Weiss (The Nancy & David Wolfe Holocaust & Humanity Center), and Kristen Schlotman (Film Cincinnati).
Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Kearney and Councilmember Mark Jeffreys joined Government Strategies Group to discuss their priorities for 2022 and upcoming budget season.
Interim City Manager John Curp addressed Government Strategies Group’s Connections Luncheon on Thursday, March 17th.
Tuesday night, Cincinnati elected a new mayor and six new members of City Council.
Chip Gerhardt has made government affairs, economic development, and issue advocacy his life’s work. He’s worked for decades in the public and private sectors, and advocated at the local, state, and federal levels of government. In 2007, he used that experience to found Government Strategies Group, a full-service government relations firm. At GSG, he works directly with clients, helping them navigate the complicated intersection of politics, public policy, and business.
In his many years in public policy, Chip has been involved in significant policies including; creation of tax increment financing districts, the Clean Ohio program, Cincinnati City Center Development Corporation, and most importantly, the passage of the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act. He has also been at the forefront of some of the biggest developments in Greater Cincinnati, including the Horseshoe (now Hard Rock) Casino, TQL Stadium for FC Cincinnati, parking garage structures at The Banks, and the redevelopment of the @580 building. Rarely is there a public policy endeavor in Cincinnati that does not involve GSG.
Chip received his B.B.A in Marketing from the University of Notre Dame and his Juris Doctor from the St. Louis University School of Law. He lives in Anderson Township with his wife Jane. Son Charlie is a local chef and children Hank and Anne have completed their education and started lives of their own.
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