Alumni

Carl H. Lindner College of Business Alumni

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Welcome Lindner Alumni

The UC Carl H. Lindner College of Business Alumni Network includes over 52,000 alumni living across the country and throughout the world. Wherever life has taken you, there are ways you can stay connected to your alma mater and to fellow Bearcats.

You are invited to share important updates, milestones, and achievements so we can celebrate you and your accomplishments. You can also utilize this site to find volunteer opportunities and upcoming event details.


Lindner Alumni Council

The Lindner Alumni Council (LAC) represents the Lindner Alumni Network and provides numerous opportunities for alumni to stay connected.

The mission of the LAC is to unify Lindner alumni and enhance the alumni experience through meaningful engagement and recognition opportunities.

Annual experiences include the Cincinnati Business Achievement Awards and a variety of other experiences. Be on the lookout for additional events throughout the year.


Business Alumni Events


Business Alumni News

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The psychological weight of money

April 7, 2026

Psychology and neuroscience website PsyPost highlighted research led by Sharmeen Merchant, doctoral candidate in UC’s Carl H. Lindner College of Business, that suggests a man’s sense of fulfillment at work is intertwined with his partner’s views on money.

2

Alex Apyan: Get to know the UC Bearcat turned Orion program team member

April 7, 2026

For UC grad Alex Apyan, his time as a student-athlete on the Bearcats’ football team has only been a precursor to a successful career that currently has him as an integral part of the Mission Planning and Analysis team with the Orion Program. A native of Chattanooga, Tenn., and graduate of UC's aerospace engineering program, Apyan was a long snapper for the Bearcats from 2007-11. Now, he has an important role in the multi-purpose crew vehicle used in NASA’s Artemis program, helping the first crewed flight launch last week.

3

Investing in the minds that shape our skyline

April 6, 2026

In 2002, the City of Cincinnati began the demolition of the 32-year-old Riverfront Stadium. This created a slew of memories for Cincinnati residents who knew the stadium as the home of the “Big Red Machine” baseball dynasty and the place where Cincinnati hosted three World Series Championships. Riverfront Stadium was especially meaningful to its former construction manager, Donald E. Wehmeyer, Eve ’61.


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This network is open to all University of Cincinnati alumni, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation, or any other class or status protected by applicable law.

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Sam Speyer

Director, Alumni Engagement, Lindner College of Business

513-556-4522