Any layoffs coming to Columbus Ohio location??
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Columbus AI Firm Postpones Festival Amid Layoffs, Lawsuit
A Columbus AI startup will postpone its upcoming tech festival. This decision follows recent layoffs at the company. A pending lawsuit also affects the company. The suit accuses the founder of firing executives. This was allegedly to avoid sharing future profits.
Columbus, Ohio
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2026/05/05/ohio-tech-entertainment-festival-2026-delayed/89953871007/
Columbus (Polaris) office
I know the old Dubin office opened at Polaris but is that place still there? Just wondering. I left the Dublin a couple years before it officially shut down. I've seen posts on this site saying it was going away but never heard if that actually happened.
CoverMyMeds Announces New Layoffs and Restructuring
CoverMyMeds is restructuring its operations. Multiple employee teams are being let go. This follows massive layoffs two years prior. The health technology firm is owned by McKesson.
Columbus
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/healthcare/2026/03/30/columbus-based-covermymeds-restructuring-services-laying-off-teams-layoffs/89348472007/
Kaleidoscope Youth Center Announces Layoffs, Pauses Growth
Kaleidoscope Youth Center announced a significant funding loss. This loss led to the elimination of three staff positions. The organization also paused its planned expansion into northwest Ohio. This funding cut is unrelated to previous cuts that closed its housing program. The center will now focus on maintaining its Columbus programs and supporting Findlay-area organizations.
Columbus, Ohio
https://www.wosu.org/news/2026-03-23/columbus-lgbtq-youth-center-experiencing-layoffs-after-funding-cuts
Oh, well.
Columbus Leaders Endorse COSI Despite Recent Layoffs
Columbus elected leaders reaffirmed support for COSI's leadership. This follows the museum's recent layoffs of about 15% of its staff. City Councilmember Nick Bankston and the Mayor's office praised the science museum. The city has provided millions of dollars to COSI over decades. Columbus contributed $25 million for grounds improvements when the museum reopened.
https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/local/2026/01/23/mayor-ginther-and-councilmember-remy-back-cosi-leadership-post-layoffs/88288752007/
Columbus, Ohio
tick tock
columbus office, tick tock
Columbus Campus update
Columbus TSYS Campus will become FIS - with a select section of workspace retained for GP employees for the “foreseeable future” - Presumably until those jobs are sent to Manila and desk space in the US is a thing of the past for us.
has
the columbus office closed yet