ATC’s Connor to be Honored as Great Leader Under 40

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Greater Cincinnati’s Venue Magazine will recognize ATC’s Clayton Connor as a member of this year’s Great Leaders Under 40 class.

According to Venue, “the goal of this award is to honor and celebrate the successes of some of our area’s strongest leaders under the age of 40, who are making an impactful contribution to our community. It is the opinion of our publication that over the years these individuals will become great pillars of strength and leadership within this city.”

The awards luncheon will be held Wednesday, January 21st at Cooper Creek Event Center. Register here.

Preceding the luncheon, Venue will host a complimentary, celebratory mixer at The Phoenix from 6 to 8 p.m. on January 13th. Please join us.

Often, those that impact our community and our business relationships the most are the least visible. Connor is a Certified Telecom Professional (CTP) boasting over a decade of experience. But, Connor is not one to boast. In fact, he just quietly gets things done. His extensive knowledge in the telecom space and practical approach generates value at every phase of a project.

With an interaction style described as “combining personal attention with expertise to create the perfect business relationship,” Connor is adept at assessing clients’ telecommunications needs and driven by finding the proper solutions in the market. From project inception to completion—and well beyond—Connor maintains ATC’s standards for service and responsiveness. He is charged with all aspects of client support. He handles all related details with precision to minimize disruptions and expedite time-to-solution. Connor’s accolades come in the form of consistent compliments from clients.

At home, Connor takes pride in leading—along with his wife—the children’s department at his local community church. He also actively volunteers and coaches his daughters’ basketball and softball teams, in addition to coaching JV basketball at Williamsburg High School.

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“Wisdom is knowing the right path to take. Integrity is taking it.”

Great Leaders Under 40, Class of 2015 

  • Ceair J. Baggett, Cincinnati Public Schools
  • Christina Baker-Phibbs, St. Aloysius
  • Walter H. Camery, Camery Property Services Ltd.
  • Amanda Cacaro, Hyde Park Bridal
  • Adam Caswell, Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce
  • Andrew D. Ciafardini, Vantiv
  • Clayton Connor, ATC
  • Troy Evans, Medkinect/LBS Busing
  • Brian Gehrisch, Obscura
  • Lee Geiger, Graydon Head
  • Danielle Gentry-Barth, Cincinnati Youth Collaborative
  • Keri Heedum, Mt. Notre Dame High School
  • Benjamin J. Helwig, Frost, Brown, Todd LLC
  • Harmony Hensley, Rebel Pilgrim Productions
  • Casey Hilmer, Power Ryde
  • Andrew K. Hueber, John Hueber Homes
  • Dhani Jones, Qey Capital
  • Bryan M. Kaiser, Horizons-AFTS
  • Jason P. Kersey, Jeff Ruby Culinary Entertainment
  • Michael C. Kramer, Mercy Health-West Hospital
  • Sherrell Kuhns, GE Global Operations
  • Marie Leist-Smith, Mercy Health
  • Arti Masturzo MD, TriHealth
  • Brad Olinger, Sterling Homes
  • Johnmark Oudersluys, CityLink Center
  • Lindsey Riehl, Taft Museum of Art
  • Ian P. Rodway MD, Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine
  • Mike Sarow, Kapture
  • Andy Scarpitti, Northwestern Mutual
  • Marc Sebens, Cushman & Wakefield|CCR
  • Matthew Selker, The Queen City Group at Morgan Stanley
  • Stacey Shiring, Creative Invites and Events
  • Amanda Shults, RiskSOURCE Clark-Theders
  • Michelle J. Vaeth, P&G
  • Kari Wethington, Rockfish
  • Kim Wilcoxon, Thompson Hine LLP
  • Tysha Wilder, TriHealth
  • Nora Wiley, ArchitectsPlus
  • Bill Williamson, Strauss Troy Co., LPA

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