Columbia Chemical Receives Award From Business Group
Prestigious award was developed by The Entrepreneurs EDGE to recognize value-creating, mid-sized companies in the region.
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Mike Miller of EDGE with Kevin Reilley, V.P. of Operations, and Brett Larick, President, of Columbia Chemical.
Columbia Chemical was among an elite group of Northeast Ohio mid-sized companies to be recognized at the 2013 Leading EDGE Awards on May 23 at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio.
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In its seventh year, this prestigious award was developed by The Entrepreneurs EDGE to recognize value-creating, mid-sized companies in the region. Qualifying companies operate within the 17 counties of Northeast Ohio and generate revenues up to $750 million, a portion of which must be outside the region.
Honored companies were identified by the value they create in our regional economy, based on a sum of their EBIT (earnings before interest and taxes) and total taxable compensation for all Northeast Ohio-based employees.
EDGE drives growth for companies by bringing together their leadership teams to share best practices and inspire each other to pursue the biggest opportunities. EDGE is a non-profit, and is the only Northeast Ohio economic development group that is focused on helping mid-sized companies strengthen their leadership teams in order to take their companies to the next level.
For more information, contact Columbia Chemical Corporation, 1000 Western Drive, Brunswick, OH 44212, 330/225-3200, www.columbiachemical.com.
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