May 9, 2025
The Cincinnati Regional Chambers Center for Research & Data in cooperation with the city of City of Cincinnati has published Cincy in cooperation with Cincy a groundbreaking green workforce landscape analysis report entitled “Cincinnati Green Workforce Landscape Analysis”. This comprehensive study offers a detailed research of green workplaces in the Greater Cincinnati region, which projects the creation of jobs, the economic effects and the workforce, which is necessary to support the sustainability efforts in accordance with the plan of Green Cincinnati 2023, in accordance with the plan of Green Cincinnati of 2023.
On the order of Co-OP Cincy, the report is aimed at offering the Green Jobs Landscape of the region a clear overview of the quality, education, skills, professional experience, gaps and staff barriers. “This report makes it clear that our region has a great chance of leading the green economy,” said Kristen Barker, co-founder of Co-OP Cincy. “To ensure that this transition benefits all, we have to invest in the people who supply it with electricity-through accessible training, strong career paths, family-related wages and advantages and wider company ownership.”
The Chamber Center for Research and Data analyzed 799 professions and identified 114 roles within the statistical area of ​​Cincinnati Metropolitan (MSA), which match the green economy. The analysis contains detailed crew data, surveys from CO-OP Cincy as well as insights for the commitment and knowledge of the labor system, which are provided by the Office for Environment and Sustainability. The combined efforts of these three organizations culminate in a number of implementable recommendations that were tailored to companies, educators and government agencies. “The data is clear: Investments in the green economy of Cincinnati are not only good for the planet, but an intelligent economic strategy,” said Brandon Rudd, director of the Center for Research and Data at the Cincinnati Regional Chamber. “Our analysis shows the potential to generate up to 44,000 jobs and to give 11 billion US dollars to the regional economy. These are real opportunities for our business and region to lead, grow and thrive in a changing world.” said Brandon Rudd, Center for Research and Data Director, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber.
The city of Cincinnati provided a scholarship to cooperate Cincy to take this report with them. “This report is a fundamental article on the strategic development and support of green training programs that create meaningful economic opportunities for the residents of Cincinnati,” said Thanapat Vichitchot, Fuse Executive Fellow, which on behalf of the environmental and sustainability office of the city of Cincinnati leads environmentally friendly labor initiatives. OES OES director, OES, is proud to work with Co-OP Cincy and the Chamber in this initiative. “Green jobs was a primary cross-cutting topic during the Green Cincinnati fleeting process of Green Cincinnati Planning 2023,” said Kroner. “This report is a milestone for the development of environmentally friendly workforce in Cincinnati.”
To access the full report or to receive further information on your results, please visit Data.cincinnatiChamber.com or contact Brandon Rudd, Director of the Center for Research and Data, at Brudd@cincinnatichamber.com or 513-579-3176. To request a presentation of the results after the publication, please contact Brandon.