Sid D'Souza
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Sid D'Souza is a noted civic activist. Elected as the youngest director ever to sit on the Board of the Cincinnati, Ohio Chamber of Commerce, D'Souza went on to draw national attention to the issues of talent retention, diversity and leadership transition in American cities, often in the context of creative class issues a la Richard Florida. D'Souza is of Goan ancestry speaking Portuguese Creole and graduated from Walnut Hills High School and Yale University.
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- Christian Science Monitor Article: A tale of cool cities
- CBS Evening News Story: Summer Of The Cicada
- Bird, Rick. "Cicada Serenade: Greater Cincinnati musicians decided to recognize the emergence of the cicadas with a special CD", The Cincinnati Post, E. W. Scripps Company, 2004-05-06. Archived from the original on 2005-03-18.