Rob Senderoff

men's basketball coach Rob Senderoff has reaffirmed his commitment to the Golden Flashes program he has led for 14 seasons.𝗖𝗢𝗔𝗖𝗛 𝗦𝗘𝗡𝗗𝗬 𝗜𝗦 𝗦𝗧𝗔𝗬𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗛𝗢𝗠𝗘!#GoFlashes⚡️ pic.twitter.com/hSU4SBAj3n— Kent State Men's Basketball (@KentStMBB) March 28, 2025Senderoff, who took over the program in April 2011, has transformed Kent State basketball through sustained success and community engagement. After the 2024-2025 campaign, he has totaled 288 wins, and has guided the program to nine 20-win seasons, the most by any coach in school history.Kent State Sports announced Senderoff's ext...

Video: Culinary Innovator: Jeremy Umansky

Jeremy Umansky gets funky in his modern-day delicatessen, Larder in Cleveland, Ohio, where he serves up koji-aged pastrami sandwiches and much more. His work with innovative aging techniques and stellar bites earned him the 2019 Culinary Innovator award at the Certified Angus Beef ® Annual Conference, hosted in Asheville, N.C. In this video, Jeremy shares how mold (yes, mold!) became his secret weapon for making unforgettable dishes like koji-aged pastrami. It’s a fun peek into the mind of a chef who’s turning science into seriously tasty bites.

More On Koji Alchemy

Discover the transformative power of koji with Jeremy Umansky and Rich Shih's "Koji Alchemy: Rediscovering the Magic of Mold-Based Fermentation." This groundbreaking book delves into the processes, concepts, and recipes for fermenting and culturing foods using koji—the microbe responsible for the rich umami flavors in soy sauce, miso, and more. With over 35 innovative recipes, including Popcorn Koji and Roasted Entire Squash Miso, readers will learn to revolutionize their culinary creations.

Jeremy Umansky

Jeremy Umansky is a James Beard Award-nominated chef, mycologist and fermentation expert renowned for his innovative use of koji mold in modern cuisine. As co-owner and co-chef of Larder Delicatessen and Bakery in Cleveland, Ohio, he reimagines traditional Eastern European dishes by incorporating foraged and fermented ingredients. Umansky co-authored "Koji Alchemy: Rediscovering the Magic of Mold-Based Fermentation," a seminal work on the subject.

Video: The Entrepreneurs Making Millions Shaking Up The Midwest Wine Industry

Want to learn more about Evan and Marisa’s journey? Check out this Forbes video that dives into how they’re shaking up the Midwest wine industry with innovation, passion and a fresh approach to winemaking. It highlights their entrepreneurial spirit, the story behind Red’s Wine, and how they’ve scaled L’uva Bella Winery into a regional powerhouse. Their journey is an inspiring example of next-generation leadership in a traditionally old-school industry.

Evan Schumann

​Evan Schumann is an entrepreneur and business leader from Chagrin Falls, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship from in 2017. During his studies, Evan gained practical experience by working with entrepreneurs in Cleveland, which complemented his academic coursework in operations, production, and finance. After graduation, he founded a company in the chemical industry and worked in consulting and mergers and acquisitions. In 2020, Evan and his wife, Marisa Sergi-Schumann, acquired L’uva Bella Winery, where he serves as President.

Marisa Sergi-Schumann

Marisa Sergi-Schumann is a third-generation winemaker and entrepreneur from Ohio. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Viticulture and Enology from Cornell University, where she developed RedHead Wine as her capstone project. After working in California’s wine industry, she returned to Ohio to grow her brand, later rebranding it as Red’s Wine. In 2020, she became Chief Growth Officer of L’uva Bella Winery, expanding its reach across multiple states. Marisa was recognized on the Forbes Next 1000 list in 2021 for her innovation and impact in the wine industry.

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