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  <title>Changing Demographics Are Creating a New Central Ohio</title>
  <description> Once regarded as one of the most statistically average cities in America, Columbus has stepped on the accelerator in the last decade.&amp;amp;nbsp; Almost every year Columbus adds the equivalent in population of a new Bexley, and in the last ten years, nearly every Franklin County census tract became more diverse. This week’s CMC forum will unpack Columbus’ population growth and its growing diversity.&amp;amp;nbsp;   This CMC forum was recorded live on April 6, 2022.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;   The speaker is:&amp;amp;nbsp;   Michael Wilkos, Senior Vice President of Community Impact, The United Way of Central Ohio&amp;amp;nbsp;   The host is Autumn Glover, Senior Director, Community Health Partnerships, OhioHealth&amp;amp;nbsp;   The forum is sponsored by The Robert Weiler Company and Regionomics.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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