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Lotus Thai & Sushi Brings Satisfying Flavors to Crestview Hills

Cincinnati Magazine Photograph by Devyn Glista In a quiet corner of the Crestview Hills Town Center, Lotus Thai & Sushi offers fresh sushi and Thai food in a relaxed, friendly atmosphere. It’s a cozy space where the din of the kitchen is tempered by the soft jazz on the speakers. Photograph by Devyn Glista From the sushi menu, I ordered the tamago, an omelette-like scrambled egg that’s gently folded and loosely tied to a ball of rice with a thin cummerbund of seaweed. It was, somehow, both delicate and satisfying. I also got the Florida roll, a tempura shrimp roll with avocado, caviar, and a sweet glaze. I appreciated the balance of this roll, and the fact that it hadn’t been drowned in a sea of sauces.

Nicole Smith Makes Connections with the Homeless Through Her Work With GeneroCity513

Cincinnati Magazine February 9, 2021 As the Lead Engagement Specialist for GeneroCity513, Nicole Smith collaborates with other nonprofit agencies to make our community a better place by serving the homeless. She shares how she got into this field of work and the value it provides the community for our February 2021 Cincinnati At Work issue. Photograph by Devyn Glista; illustration by Brittany Dexter Age GeneroCity since August, homeless outreach since May 2019. Why did you get into this field of work? After taking time off to raise kids, I decided it was time to return to the social work field. I started in homeless outreach part time, and within a month I knew it was the work I was made for.

Rev Olivia Hamilton Ministers to Children and Families

Cincinnati Magazine February 4, 2021 Through her work at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program, Rev. Olivia Hamilton helps people make sense of difficult situations through faith. She describes her role of Episcopal Priest and Staff Chaplain and the value it provides the community for our February 2021 Cincinnati At Work issue. Photograph by Devyn Glista; illustration by Brittany Dexter Age Title/Occupation Episcopal Priest and Staff Chaplain, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Program in College Hill How long have you been in this job and field of work? I’ve been in chaplaincy for five years and at Children’s for three.

Chris Miday Helps People Rebuild Their Lives by Deconstructing Buildings

Cincinnati Magazine February 3, 2021 As part of Building Value’s efforts to train their clients in the construction trade, Chris Miday manages a team of deconstructors. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at his work and the value it provides the community for our February 2021 Cincinnati At Work issue. Photograph by Devyn Glista 16 years(ish). Why did you get into this field of work? I was job-coaching people with disabilities at Easter Seals Greater Cincinnati, which launched and owns Building Value, when a coworker asked if I wanted to go tear Woodward High School’s woodshop apart and save everything we could before they demolished it. I said,

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