A story on its website states, “Due to economic forces, Columbus CEO is switching to a quarterly frequency: Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Our July issue marks the last one as a monthly. After skipping August and September, CEO will return with its Fall issue in October—followed in 2023 by Winter (January), Spring (April) and Summer (July).
“CEO will continue to deliver its nationally recognized brand of impactful local journalism, focusing on such popular features as profiles, Top Workplaces, Best of Business, Future 50, Best Lawyers and CEO of the Year, as well as stories that reflect the wide diversity of the business community.”
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