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2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report
the columbus region’s growth strategy
Advertising supplement to Columbus Business First | APRIL 19, 2013
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ABOUT.
THE PLAN.
GOALS.
INDICATORS
OF SUCCESS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EFFORTS CONTINUE TO
BUILD MOMENTUM
MEET THE
COLUMBUS 2020 TEAM
COLUMBUS CHAMBER:
ACCELERATE YOUR
BUSINESS
BRANDING
COLUMBUS
THE COLUMBUS
PARTNERSHIP: IMPROVING
THE ECONOMIC VITALITY
OF THE COLUMBUS REGION
TECHCOLUMBUS:
NURTURING SEEDS
OF TECH-BASED
ENTREPRENEURIAL
GROWTH
COLUMBUS REGION
SUCCESS STORY: THE IBM
ANALYTICS SOLUTIONS LAB
A DIVERSE AND GROWING ECONOMY:
THE COLUMBUS REGION MAP
DETAILING THE COMMUNITIES
GROWING THE COLUMBUS REGION
JOBSOHIO: DRIVING OHIO’S JOB
CREATION CAPITAL INVESTMENT
AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
THANK YOU INVESTORS
A DETAILED LISTING OF COLUMBUS 2020’S INVESTORS
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THE PLAN
Retain and expand the companies and industries
that call the Columbus Region home by:
Attract major employers to establish operations in the
Columbus Region by:
Create more commercial enterprises by leveraging
the Region’s research assets and entrepreneurs by:
Improve the civic infrastructure and political conditions
that enhance the economic development environment by:
GOALS TO REACH BY THE YEAR 2020
ABOUTColumbus 2020 Fuels
Economic Growth in
the Columbus Region
Charged with moving the economic
development needle in the 11-county
Columbus Region, Columbus 2020 is a bold,
public-private partnership that leverages
the area’s strengths – including a robust,
talented workforce, world-class research and
academic institutions, and an entrepreneurial
spirit – to build an atmosphere ideal for
growing business.
Columbus 2020 facilitates economic growth
byensuringexistingcompanieshavethetools
necessary for success and by showcasing
the region to companies seeking a viable
relocation option. With a team dedicated
to meeting one-on-one with existing and
prospective companies, Columbus 2020 is
proactive in its efforts to attract and retain
thriving businesses.
Columbus 2020 updates investors regularly
on progress against its aggressive, 10-year
goals focused on overall employment
numbers, per capita income, capital
investment and the Region’s standing and
image as a leader in economic development.
Be informed
Stay-up-to-date on the Columbus
Region by reading Economic
Development Matters, a weekly
e-publication by Kenny McDonald,
Chief Economic Officer. Economic
Development Matters is published each
Monday and is distributed to those
interested in economic development in
the Columbus Region. If you would like
to receive this weekly electronic update,
email sb@columbusregion.com and
asked to be added to the subscriber list.
Follow us
@CBUSRegion
Connect Columbus 2020
SOLID
W
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There are many reasons why
Central Ohio is attractive for businesses.
SWACO is one of them.
www.swaco.org
Transforming Today for Tomorrow:
Disposal, Diversion, and Development
Providing:
www.battelle.org
Every day, Battelle employees are called on to solve the
toughest challenges, from security and healthcare to energy
and the environment. Our founding mission is the same as it
was 85 years ago – to bring those solutions to market and
It’s who we are.
It’s what inspires us in all that we do.
Solving What Matters Most
In Central Ohio. Around The World.
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Access America Transport
AcuSport Corporation
Advanced Medical Supply, Inc.
AGC Glass Company North
America, Inc.
Aleris International, Inc.
Allied Mineral Products, Inc.
American School of Technology
Ariel Corporation
Arminak & Associates, LLC.
Ascena Retail Group, Inc.
ASK Chemicals LP
Autotool, Inc.
Banner Metals Group, Inc.
Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc.
Big Lots Stores, Inc.
Boehringer Ingelheim Roxane, Inc.
Boeing
CallCopy, Inc.
Capital City Millwork
Cardington Yutaka Technologies, Inc.
Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc.
Cleverly + Associates
Closed Loop Refining & Recovery, Inc.
ContactUS LLC
Dawson Resources
Delaware Art.com, Inc.
DSW Inc.
ECR Internet Services, Inc.
e-Cycle LLC
Exel Inc.
FIMM USA Inc.
Florida Production Engineering, Inc.
Food Safety Net Services
FT Precision Inc.
Graphic Packaging Holding
Company
HMB
HFI, LLC
Honda of America Mfg., Inc.
Howard Hanna
Hubbard Enterprises LLC
Humana
IBM
IMS Electronics Recycling, Inc.
ITM Marketing, Inc.
Jifiti Inc.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
King Strategic Communications
La Senza Corporation
Lancaster Pollard
Lincare Inc.
Magnanni, Inc.
Manifold & Phalor, Inc.
Marcy Industries Company, LLC
Marengo Fabricated Steel, LTD.
Marion Industrial Center
Menlo Worldwide Logistics
Metro CD Engineering, LLC
Midland Facility Services
MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc.
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Company
Nestle USA
Niagara Bottling, LLC
Orange Barrel Media
Oxford Consulting Group, Inc.
Pacer International, Inc.
PACS Industries, Inc.
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Progressive Medical, Inc.
Quantum Health, Inc.
Rampart Hosting, LLC
RELE Handels-GmbH
Residential Finance Corporation
Resource Ventures, LTD
Restoration Hardware, Inc.
Robin Enterprises Co.
Rolls-Royce Energy Systems Inc.
RxScan
Safety Today, Inc.
Schafer Driveline LLC
Secans B.V.
Sedgwick Claims Management
Services, Inc.
Skylight Financial Group
Soysaponin, Inc.
SPARC
Stanley Electric U.S. Co.
Stella & Dot
Sudden Impact Marketing
Switchbox, Inc.
Tarigma Corporation
Taylor Entrance Systems
Tech International
Total Quality Logistics
Transportation Research Center Inc.
Triple T Transport, Inc.
TS Trim Industries Inc.
UPS
US Yachiyo, Inc.
USA Vinyl, LLC
V&S Columbus Galvanizing LLC
Veeva Systems
Veriano Fine Foods & Spirits, Ltd.
Vision Service Plan
Wasserstrom Restaurant Supply
Willbros Group, Inc.
Worthington Industries, Inc.
Zulily, Inc.
INDICATORS OF SUCCESS
Source: Columbus 2020, 2011–2012; Ohio Private Investment Survey 2012,
Ohio Department of Development
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
ANNOUNCED
GOAL $8 BILLION
$3.15 BILLION
39.5% of goal
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
NEW JOBS
NEW JOBS
GOAL 150,000
45,789
30.5% of goal
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
160,000
20,0000
$37,688 $39,549
$48,995
$50,791
$43,576
$56,329
2010 2011 GOAL 2012 JOBS
CREATED
NEW
2012 JOBS
CREATED
EXISTING
2012 JOBS
RETAINED
Average annual salary of all jobs created or retained in 2012 is $53,391 =
41 percent higher than the 2010 baseline
PER CAPITA INCOME
$60,000
$50,000
$40,000
$30,000
$20,000
$10,000
$0
Congratulations to the following
companies who started, located
or expanded operations in the
Columbus Region in 2012.
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T
he Columbus Region has
experienced tremendous
success since Columbus
2020’s inception in 2010,
making significant progress toward
some aggressive goals:
The Region has added nearly
46,000 net new jobs, well on its
way to the goal of 150,000 by
2020.
Per capita income is up 41.7
percent – well above the goal of
30 percent.
The Region has secured $3.15
billion in new capital investment,
representing nearly 40 percent
of the 10-year, $8 billion goal.
Perhaps the most powerful example
of the Region’s continued success
is its ability to attract and retain
business. In 2012, 111 companies
announced new locations, expansions
or retentions in the Region. Over the
past year, the Columbus 2020 team
executed 56 business development
missions in more than 20 states and
six international markets.
The Region is well on its way to
being a national leader in economic
development, with recognition from
multiple organizations including the
International Economic Development
Council.
This success is due not only to a stable
regional economy, but also to the time
and financial support provided by
visionary public and private investors
committed to growing the Region.
Economic development efforts
continue to build momentum
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CHALLENGE
O
ver time, the top technology
officials from the Columbus
Region’s powerhouse
companies recognized they
had similar needs and wants – especially
in the evolving landscape of big data
analytics. The CIOs – from the likes of
Cardinal Health, Nationwide and many
more – decided to create a taskforce
surrounding these technology needs.
They realized big data analytics was a
priority, and its importance was only
going to grow. Their companies needed
to be prepared, and wanted to develop
the necessary skills to succeed in the new
territory.
SOLUTION
To prepare for this wave of big data
analytics, officials at Nationwide, Cardinal
Health, Huntington Bank and Limited
Brands reached out to top technology
companies to explore bringing an
analytical center to the Columbus
Region. Having access to data analytics
resources in their own backyard was a
priority.
A key economic contributor for more than
95 years, IBM saw this as an opportunity
to continue supporting the Columbus
Region, and also a chance to expand its
analytics capabilities and extend support
beyond the Region.
IBM’s decision to bring its first
dedicated advanced analytics center
to the Columbus Region was strategic.
Companies like Nationwide and Cardinal
Health receive assistance with their
analytics challenges, while IBM is able
to tap into a robust network of thriving
customer companies.
RESULTS
The IBM Client Center: Analytics Solutions
Lab is the result of IBM’s partnership with
Columbus 2020 and some of the largest
companies in the Columbus Region.
This unique collaboration also initiated a
partnership between IBM and The Ohio
State University to deliver a pipeline of
talent for the growing field of analytics.
IBM’s Analytics Solutions Lab could bring
hundreds of jobs to the Columbus Region
and will help position the area as center
for innovation and advanced technology.
Columbus Region Success Story:
The IBM Analytics Solutions Lab
more than 17,000 passengers
84,000 tons of cargo
thousands of businesses
nearly 2 million people
Proud to make Columbus
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Arriving
daily.
Smarter connections.
Better business.
Stronger communities.
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W
ith no single industry representing more than 17
percent of overall employment, the Columbus
Region offers a diverse economy attractive to
companies seeking a stable environment for
growth. Key sectors include manufacturing, logistics, science and
technology, headquarters and business services, agbioscience, and
international business – adding up to a plethora of employment
opportunities for the Region’s talented workforce.
The Region is within a 10-hour drive of nearly 50 percent of
the U.S. population, manufacturing capacity and headquarters
operations, making it a strategic logistics hub – as evidenced
by MSC Industrial’s $55 million investment last year, and many
similar projects. Manufacturing also is strong, anchored by
automotive giant Honda and its various regional suppliers. The
Region’s largest employer, JPMorgan Chase, is just one of the
many business services companies that call the Columbus Region
home.
A hotbed of science and technology companies, Columbus has
earned Forbes magazine’s nod as the country’s third best city
for tech jobs. The Region also is leading the way in agbioscience,
experiencing dramatic growth in agricultural and food science
technicians and scientists at companies like Battelle and Abbott
Nutrition. The Columbus Region also is home to nearly 600
international firms, providing even further reaching opportunities
for employment and business partnership.
A Diverse and Growing Economy
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MANUFACTURING
economic SECTORS
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NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
Honda of America Automobiles, engines, research and development 10,540
Mfg., Inc
Whirlpool Corporation Home appliances 3,066
Abbott Nutrition Nutritional/pharmaceutical products 2,200
TS TECH Co., Ltd. Automotive interior parts 2,078
Emerson Network Power Power and environmental control systems 1,800
Worthington Industries, Inc. Steel processing, pressure cylinder products, 1,390
metal framing and steel pallets
The Anchor Hocking Glass tabletop and bakeware 1,200
Company
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250
Roxane, Inc. / Roxane
Laboratories, Inc.
Rolls-Royce plc Power systems for use on land, sea and air 1,132
Owens Corning Science & Industrial and automotive insulation 1,024
Technology Center
FAST FACTS
(output per worker) from 2001 to 2012
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
11 counties
than the national average
Lancaster and six vocational/technical schools
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
- Edison Welding Institute (EWI)
- Four intermodal logistics operations to receive and distribute manufactured goods
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LOGISTICS
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economic SECTORS
Vista Packaging & Logistics, a certified woman–owned
business, has provided clients with customized logistics
solutions that consistently lower labor cost, reduce storage
costs and increase operational efficiencies for the last 28
years. With locations in Columbus and Cincinnati, we offer
contract packaging, warehousing, and distribution services
that help speed up the supply chain for manufacturers,
retailers, and distributors. With our tireless work-ethic and
passion to create bottom line results, we’ve developed a
reputation as an industry leader in providing complete
turnkey packaging solutions.
In short, we’re in the difference-making business.
Let us make a difference for you.
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P: 614.851.8888 | VistaPL.com
YOUR PARTNER
IN PACKAGING
& LOGISTICS
NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
Defense Supply Center Defense logistics, weapons system supply 3,000
Exel Inc. Contract logistics provider 1,900
United Parcel Service, Inc. Package delivery, global specialized 1,623
transportation and logistics services
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Retail distribution 920
Midwest Express Group Third-party logistics services 760
FedEx Corporation Package delivery, global specialized 700
transportation and logistics services
Kimball Midwest, Inc. Products and services for maintenance 700
and repair operations
Target Brands, Inc. Retail distribution 600
Access Drywall Supply Full-service drywall warehouse and distribution 450
Pacer International, Inc. Transportation and logistics services 397
FAST FACTS
by Three Scale Research (2011)
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
11-county area
(high-school to Ph.D.)
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
manufacturing capacity and headquarters operations
associations dedicated to the ongoing competitiveness of the logistics industry
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economic SECTORS
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NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
Alliance Data Marketing, credit and transaction solutions 2,374
Systems Corporation
Battelle Independent non-profit research and 2,201
development
Abbott Nutrition Nutritional/pharmaceutical products 2,200
Chemical Abstracts Chemical information databases 1,400
Service
Ashland Inc. Specialty chemical products and services 900
OCLC Non-profit computer library service and 722
research organization
IBM Applications and integrations solutions 671
Information Control IT services provider 436
Corporation
Transportation Independent automotive research, 400
Research Center Inc. development and testing solutions
Nestle USA Food and beverage product technology 243
FAST FACTS
Forbes magazine (2011)
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
Statistics 2011)
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
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HEADQUARTERS & BUSINESS SERVICES
economic SECTORS
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Barron’s Top Advisors 2013—Ohio
We are proud that so many of our Financial Advisors have been included in Barron’s Top 1,000. It
is a testament to the fact that doing right by our clients has fostered success both for those we
serve and for our firm. We congratulate these outstanding Financial Advisors and thank them for
the work they do every day to help their valued clients.
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Joel J. Guth, #13
Executive Director
Financial Advisor
41 S. High Street, Ste 2700
Columbus, OH 43215
614-473-2086
Michael Birgeneau, #24
Graystone Consulting
Institutional Consulting Director
Financial Advisor
4449 Easton Way, Ste 300
Columbus, OH 43219
614-228-0600
Jeffrey L. Stewart, #17
Executive Director
Financial Advisor
545 Metro Place South, Ste 300
Dublin, OH 43017
614-798-3100
Congratulations to our
Barron’s Top Advisors
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NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Financial services 17,438
Nationwide Mutual Insurance and financial services 11,085
Insurance Company
Limited Brands, Inc. Women’s apparel, personal care products 6,000
Huntington Financial services 4,813
Bancshares, Inc.
Cardinal Health, Inc. Medical products and services 4,384
American Electric Investor-owned electric utility 3,338
Power Co.
Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Specialty retailer 2,650
Express Scripts Pharmacy benefits management 2,441
Holding Company
Alliance Data Marketing, credit and transaction solutions 2,374
Systems Corporation
State Farm Mutual Insurance and financial services 1,854
Automobile Insurance
Company
FAST FACTS
economic output
Abercrombie & Fitch and DSW
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
or higher
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
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economic SECTORS
AGBIOSCIENCE
Proud
to be a part of
Columbus’past,
present and future
STATEAUTO.COM
columbusregion.com/agbioscience
NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
Battelle Independent non-profit research and 2,201
development
Abbott Nutrition Nutritional products, medical products, 2,200
pharmaceuticals
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250
Roxane, Inc. / Roxane
Laboratories, Inc.
The Scotts Miracle-Gro Consumer lawn and garden products, 1,165
Company professional horticulture products
Ashland Inc. Specialty chemical products, services and solutions 900
Anheuser-Busch Beer manufacturing, packing and shipping 580
Companies, Inc.
DuPont Films used in photovoltaics 560
ConAgra Foods, Inc. Microwave popcorn production 294
Nestle USA Research and development for nutrition, 243
health and wellness products
Select Sires, Inc. Livestock genetics 186
FAST FACTS
economy
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
technicians and scientists
home to researchers of every department touching on agriculture, with focus areas of
advanced bioenergy and biobased products, environmental quality and sustainability,
and food security, production and human health
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
industry, with services in agrochemical product development, animal health product
development, and food quality and safety
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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
economic SECTORS
OPOC.us - Improving Lives.
A productive, educated, and
engaged workforce is the engine
for all economic development...
Bricker & Eckler is
proud to partner with
Columbus2020
to strategically position
the Columbus region in
accomplishing its economic
development objectives.
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NOTABLE EMPLOYERS
Company Operations Employment
Honda of America Automobiles, engines, research 10,540
Mfg., Inc. and development
TS TECH Co., Ltd. Automotive interior parts 2,078
Exel Inc. Contract logistics provider 1,900
Teleperformance Outsourcing call center 1,682
Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250
Roxane, Inc. / Roxane
Laboratories, Inc.
Rolls-Royce plc Power systems for use on land, sea and air 1,132
Safelite Group, Inc. Vehicle glass repair and replacement, 1,021
insurance third party administrator
Mettler-Toledo Manufacturer and supplier of precision instruments 800
International Inc.
Cardington Yutaka Automotive parts, exhaust systems, torque and 750
Technologies, Inc. catalytic converters
Stanley Electric U.S. Co. Automotive lighting design, construction, 605
maintenance, production and assembly
FAST FACTS
WORKFORCE & EDUCATION
BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
international companies
operations
4
68
3
61
79
161
161
Marion
Mount
Gilead
Mount
Vernon
Newark
Delaware
Circleville
Marysville
London
Lancaster
Bellfontaine
13
Knox
County
Licking
County
Franklin
County
Fairfield
County
Pickaway
County
Madison
County
Delaware
County
Morrow
County
Marion
County
Logan
County Union
County
Port Columbus International Airport (CMH)
Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK)
Intermodal Terminal
Dual Rail Industrial Park
National Gateway Corridor
Heartland Rail Corridor
National Freight Rail Line
Major US/State Highway
Interstate Highway
Collaboration Equals
Jobs for Columbus
Logan County Area
Chamber of Commerce
www.logancountyohio.com
Marion CAN DO!
www.marioncando.com
Union County
www.unioncounty.org
Morrow County
Development Office
www.morrowcountydevelopment.com
City of Canal Winchester
www.canalwinchesterohio.gov
City of Pickerington
www.pickeringtondevelopment.com
Fairfield 33
Development Alliance
www.fairfield33.com
Violet Township
www.violet.oh.us
Pickaway Progress
Partnership
www.pickawayprogress.com
Area Development
Foundation of Knox County
www.knoxadf.com
City of Delaware
www.delawareohio.net
City of Powell
www.cityofpowell.us
Delaware County
www.co.delaware.oh.us
City of Pataskala
www.ci.pataskala.oh.us
Licking County
Chamber of Commerce
www.lickingcountychamber.com
Community partnerships
brings new jobs and
increased investments to
the 11-county Columbus
Region. Communities
including the City of
Columbus and Franklin
County are investing
through the Mid-Ohio
Development Exchange
(MODE).
City of Bexley
www.bexley.org
City of Columbus
www.columbus.gov
City of Dublin
www.dublin.oh.us
City of Gahanna
www.gahanna.gov
City of Grandview Heights
www.grandviewheights.org
City of Grove City
www.grovecityohio.gov
City of Groveport
www.groveport.org
City of Hilliard
www.hilliardohio.gov
City of New Albany
www.newalbanyohio.org
City of Reynoldsburg
www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us
City of Upper Arlington
www.uaoh.net
City of Westerville
www.westerville.org
City of Whitehall
www.whitehall-oh.us
City of Worthington
www.worthington.org
Columbus Regional
Airport Authority
www.columbusairports.com
Columbus-Franklin County
Finance Authority
www.columbusfinance.org
Franklin County
www.franklincountyohio.gov
Mid-Ohio Regional Planning
Commission
www.morpc.org
Village of Obetz
www.obetz.oh.us
City of London
www.ci.london.oh.us
Madison County CIC
www.madisoncountychamber.org
Port Columbus International Airport (CMH)
Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK)
Intermodal Terminal
Dual Rail Industrial Park
National Gateway Corridor
Heartland Rail Corridor
National Freight Rail Line
Major US/State Highway
Interstate Highway
Industrial Parks
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The Columbus Partnership is a
non-profit, membership-based
CEO organization of 52 CEOs
from Columbus’ leading businesses
and institutions. The Columbus
Partnership’s primary goal is to
improve the economic vitality of the
Columbus Region.
Focus on Economic
Development
Economic development, through the
work of Columbus 2020, is the main
focus of the Partnership and provides
the underpinning for all aspects of the
organization.
Provide Thought Leadership
The Partnership actively benchmarks
Columbus against peer communities,
convenes community leaders from all
sectors to discuss the vision of Columbus
and engages in the action required to
benefit our community.
Be Catalysts for Civic
Improvement
The Partnership engages in all major
projects that need strong civic
leadership and intend to enhance the
quality of our schools, arts and cultural
organizations, or the development of
downtown Columbus. The Partnership
provides strategic approaches to
turn vision into action to achieve the
desired results without taking credit for
accomplishments.
Develop Future Leaders
Identifying and empowering young
leaders is important to every vital city.
Champion Regional Solutions
to Regional Problems
Whether it is economic development,
workforce initiatives or other important
priorities facing Columbus, the
Partnership supports metropolitan
approaches that improve service delivery
and cost effectiveness.
Partner with the Public Sector
The Partnership supports and partners
with the efforts of elected officials at
the state, county and city levels to work
together for a common agenda.
Support Collaboration in the
Non-Profit Sector
The Partnership supports collaboration
between non-profit organizations,
particularly where the collaborative
efforts bring about cost savings and
improved program effectiveness.
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COLUMBUS
CHAMBER:
N
o one knows the Columbus Re-
gion business community like the
Columbus Chamber, an organiza-
tion dedicated to helping compa-
nies grow through connections, resources
and solutions. In its nearly 130-year history,
the Chamber has evolved to become the
Region’s largest business services organi-
zation and primary advocate for businesses
large and small.
With nearly 2,000 member businesses—90
percent of which are small businesses with
500 or fewer full-time employees—the Co-
lumbus Chamber nurtures business growth.
It serves as an extension of its members’
teams, working to save them time and
money and propel their businesses forward.
Key services and solutions:
Customized connections to the right
people, resources and information. Last
year the Chamber staff conducted 1,000
meetings and facilitated thousands of con-
nections.
Business advocacy at the local, state and
federal levels of government. The Chamber
carries the business message on issues like
comprehensive tax reform, including mu-
nicipal tax uniformity, regulation reform,
education reform, workforce development
and economic development.
Individually-tailored market research. A
research team provides regional economic
analysis, as well as local demographic and
socioeconomic analysis.
Workforce solutions to find and retain
talent. The Chamber connects talent to
businesses through consultative services
and tools like columbusinternships.com
and semi-annual logistics job fairs.
M/WBE support for businesses from
start-up to growth. Diversity Bridge pro-
vides a one-stop web portal for business
resources and a common M/WBE certifica-
tion application.
ACCELERATE
YOUR BUSINESS
Columbus.org 614.221.1321
Columbus Region
Logistics Council:
A catalyst for
logistics growth
Strategically located between Chi-
cago and the East Coast and
within a 10-hour drive to 50 percent
of the U.S. population, manufactur-
ing capacity and headquarters op-
erations, the Columbus Region has
become an attractive logistics hub
for companies looking to efficiently
distribute products nationwide.
Made up of representation from vari-
ous logistics and distribution com-
panies in the Region, the Columbus
Region Logistics Council (CRLC)
helps lead implementation of a stra-
tegic roadmap, focused on growing
the Region’s logistics sector through
initiatives like the LogisticsART pro-
gram, logistics job fairs, and relevant
networking and professional devel-
opment events.
According to a report issued by the
CRLC in late 2012, the Region’s more
than 80,000 employees in transpor-
tation, warehousing and wholesale
industries represent a concentration
of logistics employment 41 percent
greater than the national average.
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PRIVATE SECTOR
2Checkout.com Inc.
3 Pillar Homes LLC
889 Global Solutions
Accel Inc.
Advanced Civil Design
Aetna Building Maintenance Inc.
Alterra Real Estate Advisors
American Electric Power
American Structurepoint Inc.
AmerisourceBergen Corp.
Anderson Concrete Corp.
Anheuser Busch
Arsdale Management and
Production
Assurex Global
AT&T Ohio
BakerHostelter
Bailey Cavalieri LLC
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Battelle
BeecherHill
Benchmark Bank
Big Lots
Bluemile Inc.
Bob Evans Farms Inc.
The Boeing Corporation
Bricker & Eckler LLP
Brooksource
Buckeye Power Inc.
Buckeye Ready Mix
Building Industry Association of
Central Ohio
Byers, Minton & Associates LLC
Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP
Cameron Mitchell Restaurants
Cardinal Health
Cardinal Transportation
Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP
Cassidy Turley
CD 102.5 Radio
Centric Consulting
Chemical Abstracts Service
Clark Schaefer Hackett
Coldwell Banker King Thompson
Colliers International
Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc.
Columbus Board of Realtors
Columbus Business First
Columbus Coal & Lime Co.
Columbus Crew
The Columbus Foundation
Commerce National Bank
Compass Homes
ComResource Inc.
Continental Office Environments
Corna Kokosing
COSI
Crane Group Co.
Crawford Hoying
Credo
Crowe Horwath
CSC
CTL Engineering Inc.
Daimler Group Inc.
Danis Building Construction Co.
DASCO Home Medical Equipment
Dedicated Technologies Inc.
Deloitte
DesignGroup
Dickinson Wright PLLC
The Dispatch Printing Co.
DLZ
Duke Realty
Dupler Office
dynamIt
EclipseCorp
e-Cycle LLC
E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Co.
Elford Inc.
Emerson Network Power/Liebert
EMH&T Inc.
Ernst & Young LLP
Exxcel
FacilitySource Inc.
Fahlgren Mortine
Fathom Online Marketing
Fifth Third Bank
Findley Davies
First Energy
Franchise Insurance Agency Inc.
FrazierHeiby
Frost Brown Todd LLC
G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers Inc.
The Gammill Group Inc.
Gavroshe USA
GBQ Partners LLC
George J. Igel & Co. Inc.
Gilbane
Glimcher Realty Trust
Grand DesignGroup Inc.
Grange Insurance
Great Northern Consulting Services
Inc.
Greif Inc.
Hamilton Capital Management
Hamilton Parker Co.
Haughn & Associates Inc.
Heartland Bank
Heidelberg Distributing Co.
Hilton Columbus at Easton
Hoffmann and Associates
Insurance Services Inc.
Hollywood Casino Columbus
Homestead America
Honda of America Manufacturing
Inc.
Honda of Marysville
The Huntington National Bank Inc.
Hy-Tek Material Handling Inc.
IBM Corp.
Ice Miller LLP
IGS Energy
InAlign Partners LLC
Information Control Corp.
InnoSource
Insight Bank
Invergarry Partners LLC
Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams
John Gerlach & Co. LLP
Jones Day
Jones Lang LaSalle
JPMorgan Chase & Co
Kabil Associates Inc.
Karpinski Engineering
Kaufman Development
Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter Co. LPA
The Kenney Co.
Kenwel Printers Inc.
KeyBank
King Business Interiors Inc.
Kirk Williams Co.
KMH Systems Inc.
KPMG
The Kroger Co.
The Lachey Co.
Lancaster Colony Corp.
Leading EDJE
Lifestyle Communities
Limited Brands
LIVE! Technologies
Loth Inc.
M/I Homes
Manifest Solutions Corp.
Manor Homes
Matt Kallner Law Office
McDonald Hopkins LLC
McGladrey
MedFlight
Medical Mutual of Ohio
The Memorial Tournament
presented by Nationwide
Insurance
Metropolitan Holdings
Michael J. Platt, UBS
Microsoft
Mid-Ohio Development
Corporation
Miles-McClellan Construction Co.
Inc.
Miller Pipeline Corp.
Mills James
MKSK
Momentive Specialty Chemicals
Inc.
Montrose Group LLC
The Motorists Insurance Group
Mount Carmel Health System
MS Consultants Inc.
MurphyEpson Advertising & Public
Relations
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Nationwide Insurance
Navigator Management Partners
LLC
NBBJ LLC
NetJets
The New Albany Co.
Norfolk Southern
OCLC
ODW Logistics Inc.
THANK YOU INVESTORS
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
I
t was an easy decision for Continental
Office Environments to become an
early investor in Columbus 2020. I
totally buy in to the strategy that
Kenny McDonald and his team
have put in place, and believe they are
doing outstanding work. They have been
extremely successful in landing new
companies for our Columbus Region and
have many more prospects underway.
Continental Office thrives on economic
development and we depend on new
companies entering the Central Ohio
market to help fuel our own growth. Our
investment means that we are helping to
fund business attraction, which benefits
not only our company but also our clients
and business partners. It also keeps us
close to the action in terms of Columbus
2020 monthly progress updates and
investor meetings that we attend.
IRA SHARFIN, CEO
IT WAS AN
DECISION.
EASY
NEIL MORTINE
President and CEO
Our livelihood is dependent
upon stable, thriving
companies in need of marketing
and communications expertise, as
well as the right staff to serve
those businesses. In the Columbus
Region, we’ve found both. We
are proud to support a growth
strategy that works actively not
only to attract new companies to
the Region, but also to nurture
the longstanding businesses that
call the Region home. And having
access to a progressive, creative
talent pool helps us serve clients
from coast to coast without
leaving the Columbus Region.
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
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THANK YOU
INVESTORS
Building a better
and community engagement.
Colum
bus
Color Run
King
Arts
Com
plex
Board
Com
m
unity
Care
Day
Cap
City
M
arathon
The
Builder’s
Exchange
Childhood
League
of Ohio
Colum
bus
Speech
and
Hearing
Slice
of Colum
bus
Central Ohio
Rebuilding
Together
Great Scioto
Duck
Race
M
id-Ohio
Food
Bank
Nationw
ide
Children’s
Hospital
Developm
ent Board
Columbus through construction
SERVING
OHIO FIRST
From farm to plate, from our
roots in Rio Grande to our new
headquarters in New Albany –
more than $160 million invested
in our great state 2010 to 2014.
©2013 Bob Evans Farms, LLC.
Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Inc.
OhioHealth
Old Trail Printing
On Target Performance Group
Overmyer Hall Associates
Oxford Consulting Group Inc.
Pillar Technology Group, LLC
Pizzuti
Plante Moran
PNC Bank
Porter Wright Morris & Arthur
LLP
Portfolio Creative
PR Brigade
Prater Engineering Associates Inc.
Precise Resource Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Prime Engineering
PRISM Marketing Communications
Quandel Group Inc.
R.G. Barry Corp.
Refectory Restaurant and Bistro
Regent Homes
Relocation Consultants LTD
Renaissance Columbus
Downtown Hotel
River Consulting
The Robert Weiler Co.
Robin Enterprises Co.
Rockford Homes
Romanelli & Hughes Building Co.
Rudolph/Libbe Companies
Ruscilli Construction Co. Inc.
Sauer Group Inc.
Schneider Downs
Schooley Caldwell Associates
Schottenstein Homes
Scotts Miracle-Gro Company
Sequent Inc.
Shred-It Columbus
Simon Kenton Council, Boy
Scouts of America
Smith & Hale LLC
Smoot Construction
Solid Waste Authority of Central
Ohio
Sophisticated Systems
Southgate Corporation
Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP
State Auto Insurance Companies
Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Steven E. LeClair, UBS
Stewart Title Agency of
Columbus
Stonehenge Partners Inc.
StrateSphere
Suburban Steel Supply Company
Sugardaddy’s Sumptuous
Sweeties
Superior Beverage Group
Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP
Team Fishel
Thompson Hine LLP
Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop
Time Warner Cable
Trane Commercial Systems
Triad Architects Inc.
Turner Construction Company
Tween Brands-Justice
UNICON International Inc.
Unifirst Corporation
United Commercial Travelers
UnitedHealthcare of Ohio
US Bank
Varo Engineers Inc.
Virginia Homes
Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease
LLP
W. W. Williams
Wells Fargo Insurance Services
USA Inc.
Westport Homes Inc.
Williams Creek Consulting
Wipro
Woolpert
Worly Plumbing Supply Inc.
Worthington Industries Inc.
Zimmer Ohio
Zipline Logistics
G
& J Pepsi Cola Bottlers has
invested in Columbus 2020
to create an abundance of
future growth opportunity for
Central Ohio businesses and individual
households alike. We believe mighty
and growing communities build a
healthy region where all businesses
and individuals benefit. The city of
Columbus, our larger community and
region currently has a strong foundation,
momentum and potential few regions
possess. Leadership, human capital,
education, industry and entrepreneurial
spirit rooted by an unrelenting work
ethic and committed work force are
pillars of this foundation.
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
TIMELY &
POWERFUL
THOMAS G. PENDREY
Vice President
and General Manager
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
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As Ohio’s largest independent accounting and consulting
firm, we understand progress and the challenges that come
with it. By merging traditional accounting with innovative
consulting, SS&G has contributed to the success of clients
in Columbus for more than four decades. We’re proud to be
part of Central Ohio’s evolution and advancement.
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public sector
Area Development Foundation of Knox
County
City of Bexley
City of Canal Winchester
City of Columbus
City of Delaware
City of Dublin
City of Gahanna
City of Grandview Heights
City of Grove City
City of Groveport
City of Hilliard
City of London
City of New Albany
City of Pataskala
City of Pickerington
City of Powell
City of Reynoldsburg
City of Upper Arlington
City of Westerville
City of Whitehall
City of Worthington
Columbus-Franklin County Finance
Authority
Columbus Regional Airport Authority
Delaware County
Fairfield 33 Development Alliance
Franklin County
Heath-Newark-Licking County Port
Authority
THANK YOU
INVESTORS
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
LIZA KESSLER
Partner-in-Charge
AMEET PATEL
General Manager
Columbus 2020 is a natural fit with Jones Day
and our global footprint. As we provide
legal services to companies around Ohio,
the nation, and the world, Columbus 2020 is
reaching those same companies and markets,
bringing Columbus to the world, and, ultimately,
the world to Columbus. Building a vibrant
economy in the Columbus Region benefits all
of us who call Columbus home. Jones Day fully
supports Columbus 2020’s vital mission.
We are proud to be an investor in Columbus
2020. The dynamic leadership behind
Columbus 2020’s bold vision is continuously
working to take Columbus to the next level, and
make our city one of the most desirable places
to live, work and play. We have seen first-hand
at Hollywood Casino the results of Columbus
2020’s efforts to attract and retain top talent
in the Region. Unquestionably, Columbus is a
vibrant and growing community with a diverse
and talented workforce.
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ACADEMIC
INVESTORS
Columbus College of Art & Design
Ohio Christian University
The Ohio State University
The Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center
THANK YOU
INVESTORS
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
JOELLE BROCK
PRESIDENT AND CEO
Leading EDJE chose to become an investor
of Columbus 2020 because we firmly believe
the partnership is run by exceptionally talented
individuals, who with the right support, will help
take the Columbus Region to the next level. Our
investment means we are helping the community
thrive and bring new opportunities, particularly in
the technology field, to the Columbus community.
As a technology firm focused on the Columbus
market, local economic development is of the
utmost importance as we discover and grow
technically talented individuals.
Kegler Brown was an early supporter of Columbus
2020 because we knew it was going to be a critical
gateway that would attract business investments to the
Central Ohio region from around the world.
The team that Kenny McDonald has led has done an
outstanding job in not only reaching out to attract new
companies to invest in the Columbus Region, but also in
continuing to assist existing businesses that call Central
Ohio home.
Kegler Brown recognizes the immense value of
Columbus 2020, what it means to the future of our
community, and the benefits it brings not only to our
firm, but especially to our clients.
public sector
CONTINUED
Licking County Chamber of
Commerce
Logan County Area Chamber of
Commerce
Madison County CIC
Marion CAN DO!
Mid-Ohio Regional Planning
Commission
Morrow County Development Office
Ohio Third Frontier
Pickaway Progress Partnership
Union County
Village of Obetz
Violet Township
MICHAEL A. ZATEZALO
MANAGING DIRECTOR
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COLUMBUS OFFICE
MANAGING PARTNER
MICHELLE ADAMS
PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER
RON MILLS
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Columbus is on the move and we want
to see the positive momentum continue
locally, nationally and globally. That’s why
Plante Moran considers it important to
support the economic development efforts of
Columbus 2020. As an investor, we receive
valuable information that helps shape our
business strategies and growth plans for
Greater Columbus and the Region. We value
the partnership between Columbus 2020 and
Plante Moran, because we have built some
great business relationships that have allowed
us to continue to grow our practice and create
more career opportunities throughout the
Greater Columbus Region. Keep up the great
work!
We are investors in Columbus 2020
because we believe in their work
and are proud to be part of their success.
As a growing marketing firm, we have
benefited directly from their attraction and
retention of great businesses. We have also
witnessed a growing number of talented
people move to Columbus for our firm
and many Central Ohio companies. The
Columbus Region is on fire!
SWACO is a strong supporter of Columbus 2020
and their focus on economic development
throughout Central Ohio. We have recently
experienced their commitment and effectiveness in
this role. Last year Kenny McDonald and his staff
brought to our attention a Florida-based company,
Team Gemini, who was looking to develop a
sustainable energy green industrial park somewhere
in the Columbus metropolitan area. The result of
this collaboration, facilitated by Columbus 2020, is a
private-public partnership formally executed this past
January (2013) in which Team Gemini is investing
over $300 million to create a green industrial park
on SWACO property. The industrial park will not
only increase area recycling rates by using trash as
feedstock, but will also create hundreds of new jobs
in the area. The value of Columbus 2020 speaks
through their accomplishments in advancing the
economy of the greater Columbus area for all of us
who live and work in the Region.
What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
Ready for business. Ready for you. Make it Happen.
City of Columbus Economic Development Division
Learn more about our job incentives, loans and grants
Bill Webster
Deputy Director
Jobs and Economic Development
614-645-8605
wpwebster@columbus.gov
Shane W. Farnsworth, EDFP
Economic Development
Administrator
614-645-6679
swfarnsworth@columbus.gov
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the columbus region’s growth strategy
T
echColumbus and partners across
the Columbus Region are creating
one of the most robust technology
communities in the United States.
Thanks in large part to these efforts, the
Columbus Region is recognized as one of the
premier technology-enriched communities
in the country and as a leader in building
high-growth companies that create wealth
and jobs.
TechColumbus gives entrepreneurs access
to the tools, expertise, practical advice,
and access to early stage capital that they
need to launch and grow their companies.
TechColumbus focuses on industries that
reflect Central Ohio’s strengths: information
technology, bioscience, and advanced
materials. The organization’s knowledge-
based and financial resources put
entrepreneurs on a faster track, improving
entrepreneurial success.
Access to Capital
TechColumbus provides access to a
continuum of funding critical to early stage
company development. These investment
options include concept and seed funds,
early and growth stage capital through
Ohio TechAngels Funds (OTAF) and
X-Squared Angels, and syndicated and
sidecar investments through a network of
angels and other investors.
Advisory Services
TechColumbus’ venture acceleration team
strengthens emerging technology leaders
with critical strategic and tactical advice.
TechColumbus provides specific assistance
in customer and market validation, business
and financial modeling, evaluating capital
investment requirements, building high-
performance management teams and more.
Our venture advisors and entrepreneurs-in-
residence help entrepreneurs move from
concept to business launch to execution.
Accelerator
The TechColumbus Accelerator exists
to help technology companies achieve
sustainable growth as fast as possible. The
Accelerator combines highly skilled advisors
and an environment for accelerated growth,
two critical components needed for early
phase success. The high-energy energy
environment is made up of flexible and
affordable lab, office, and conference space.
Connections to Business,
Public Sector and Resources
Companies that engage with TechColumbus
receive personalized attention as the venture
acceleration team customizes its approach
for each individual client company. From
developing a plan and value proposition to
seeking customers and investment capital,
TechColumbus services are tactical and
practical, helping to shorten the time from
concept to growth. Whether a business
has an idea scratched on a napkin or
is in a full beta test with a product or
service, TechColumbus is eager to work
with passionate entrepreneurs who to put
forth the time and energy required to create
the next big thing.
TechColumbus: Nurturing Seeds of
Tech-based Entrepreneurial Growth
techcolumbus.org
For more information on advertising contact Holly Caruso at 614.220.5432 or via email at hcaruso@bizjournals.com
Joseph P. Henderson
Development Services Director
City of Pickerington
614.833.2204
jhenderson@pickerington.net
www.pickerington.net
The City of Pickerington provides access to everything your business
needs for success. Our business friendly approach gives businesses the
advantages and tools they need to excel in today’s market. The City
of Pickerington is strategically located just east of Columbus with equal
access to US 33 and Interstate 70. We look forward to the opportunity
todiscusswhyPickeringtoncouldbetherightfitforyourbusiness. Our
goal is to help your business be successful.
E C O N O M I C
DEVELOPMENT
Joy Davis, CEcD
Economic Development
Specialist
Violet Township
614.382.5988
ec.development@violet.oh.us
www.violet.oh.us
“Violet Township is the unincorporated area surrounding the City of
Pickerington. Situated in northwest Fairfield County and adjacent to
the City of Columbus, development opportunities abound along the
US 33 Corridor and in the northern portion of the township along SR
204 and in close proximity to I-70. Contact Joy Davis 614.382.5988 to
discuss the power of purple; we get it done.”
R. Michael Pettit
Director, Lancaster
Economic Development
740.687.6670 Ext. 210
rmpettit@ci.lancaster.oh.us
http://www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/
dept/econdev/
Take advantage of Lancaster’s central location, attractive benefits and
inviting community to grow your business. Rock Mill Industrial Park
is Austin-Ady Certified for manufacturing and food processing. The
Park has all utilities piped, immediate access to U.S. 33 and a pre 1994
Community Reinvestment Area providing industrial clients fifteen
year / 100% real property tax abatement for improvements and we
guarantee expedited processes. The opportunities are wide open.
Bob Clark
Director, Fairfield County
Economic Development
740.652.7162
rdclark@co.fairfield.oh.us
www.businesscounty.com
www.fairfield33.com
Ideally situated on the U.S. 33 Corridor, Fairfield County offers a
diversified portfolio of business incentives from expansive logistic
infrastructure to international trade resources. Our community is
prepared to meet your unique business needs.
If you are serious about your business, then join a community that is
serious about getting you to your first day of profit faster. Contact the
Fairfield County Economic Development Office today!
Patrik G. Bowman,
A.I.C.P.
Director of Administration
and Development
614.481-6215
pbowman@grandviewheights.org
www.grandviewheights.org
Grandview Heights is the closest incorporated community to
downtown Columbus. It’s practically adjacent to The Ohio State
University, Battelle Memorial Institute, major medical facilities, and
only a short drive to Port Columbus International Airport. Our sheer
proximitytothevibrantcenterofthestatecapitalprovidesasignificant
advantage for companies seeking a central Ohio location.
David Meeks
Economic Development
Director
614-604-4647
dmeeks@hilliardohio.gov
The City of Hilliard is friendly and vibrant with residents who feel
genuine and real about their neighbors and community. Hilliard is
choosing smart-growth initiatives to achieve its vision to become a
highly connected and unified community with charm, substance and
activities that serve a range of diverse appeal.
Timothy M. Boland
City Administrator
740-964-2416
tboland@ci.pataskala.oh.us
www.ci.pataskala.oh.us
Pataskala is one of the most competitive economic development
locations. Ohio’s premier site, the Pataskala Corporate Park, contains
520+ acres of prime manufacturing sites and a certified Job Ready Site.
Projects can commence quickly in the short term, and be successful in
the long term.
We invite you to look further at the possibilities and opportunities in
Pataskala, Ohio, U.S.A.
Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com30 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report
the columbus region’s growth strategy
TEAm
Kenny McDonald, CEcD
Chief Economic Officer
614-225-6060
km@columbusregion.com
Justin Bickle
Senior Project Manager
614-225-6083
jb@columbusregion.com
Victor Thorne
Managing Director, Strategic Development
614-961-7805
vt@columbusregion.com
Matt McCollister
Vice President, Economic Development
614-225-6953
mm@columbusregion.com
Beth Harrington
Vice President, Investor Relations
614-225-6951
bh@columbusregion.com
Katie Hamilton
Project Manager, Economic Development
614-225-6945
kmh@columbusregion.com
Deborah Scherer
Director, Global Markets
614-225-6096
ds@columbusregion.com
Stephanie I. Bosco
Economic Development Coordinator
614-225-6935
sb@columbusregion.com
Matt McQuade
Director, Business Development, North America
614-225-6920
mmq@columbusregion.com
Becky Blatt
Executive Assistant to the Chief Economic Officer
614-225-6067
bb@columbusregion.com
Karin Redelberger
Economic Development Coordinator
614-225-6088
kr@columbusregion.com
The Columbus 2020 team has decades
of economic development experience
and is ready to connect you with
the people, information, and location
resources your business needs.
Jeff Zimmerman
Director, Columbus Region Logistics Council
614-225-6900
jeff_zimmerman@columbus.org
Irene Alvarez
Director, Marketing and Communications
614-225-6941
ia@columbusregion.com
Patty Dalton Huddle
Vice President, Existing Business Solutions
614-225-6065
patty_huddle@columbus.org
Jung Kim
Director, Research
614-225-6913
jung_kim@columbus.org
Chris Strayer
Client Solutions Officer
614-225-6905
chris_strayer@columbus.org
Jay Knox
Research Analyst
614-225-6937
jay_knox@columbus.org
04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 3 12013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report
the columbus region’s growth strategy
Alex Fischer, Chairman
President and CEO
The Columbus Partnership
John W. Partridge, Treasurer
President
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc.
Eric Phillips, Secretary
Executive Director
Union County Economic
Development Partnership
Chief Executive Officer
Union County Chamber
of Commerce
Marilyn Brown
County Commissioner
Franklin County Board
of Commissioners
Michael Coleman
Mayor
City of Columbus
John C. Fisher
Executive Vice President
Ohio Farm Bureau
Michael Keller
Executive Vice President
and Chief Information Officer
Nationwide
Michael W. Louge
Executive Vice President and Chief
Financial Officer
OhioHealth
Gregory R. Overmyer
Chief Executive Officer
Overmyer Hall Associates
Mark Patton
General Manager
JobsOhio
Dr. Mark Smith
President
Ohio Christian University
David Williams, Ph.D., Sc.D.
Dean & Presidential Professor
College of Engineering
The Ohio State University
Pablo A. Vegas
President and Chief Operating Officer
AEP Ohio, American Electric Power
EX-OFFICIO
Laing Akers
Senior Attorney
Squire Sanders
Kenny McDonald, President
Chief Economic Officer
Columbus 2020
Results? Definitely. Summerfield supports the growth
of Columbus by helping our clients succeed.
Hi there! Visit our website to meet the rest of the Summerfield team. | summerfieldadvertising.com/our-team.php
Growth focused. Idea driven.
At Summerfield, we’re not just colleagues, we’re family.
And to our clients, we’re not just another vendor,
we’re trusted partners.
BOARD MEMBERS
Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com32 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report
the columbus region’s growth strategy
BRANDING
COLUMBUS
M
arketing the Columbus Region
with a consistent message and
creative approach remains criti-
cal to establishing the Region
as a thriving, desirable business
climate. Numerous organizations
market Columbus to various au-
diences—Columbus 2020 and the Columbus Cham-
ber to businesses, Experience Columbus to visitors,
corporations to executives, universities to educators
and students, hospitals to physicians and even Co-
lumbus residents to their friends.
HISTORICALLY, our community has not marketed
itself with a consistent foundation. Visual identities
were unique to each organization, providing no rec-
ognizable differences between Columbus, Ohio, and
the other “Columbus” locations nationwide. As the
Columbus Region strove for unity in its branding ef-
forts, these inconsistencies posed a problem.
About two years ago, various organizations and
stakeholders worked with local agency Fahlgren
Mortine to come up with a common theme consis-
tent with the Region’s brand essence: a ColumbUS
marker and campaign signifying not only the Region’s
unity, but also its position in the domestic and global
marketplace.
IN THE LAST TWO YEARS the cohesive brand has
been adopted by various organizations around the
Region, including more than 20 City of Columbus de-
partments. The brand also is visible at Port Columbus
International Airport and shone brightly last year in
New York’s famed Times Square.
Although collaboration has been effective, the brand-
ing initiative is far from finished. One of the key pieces
of this program is an online toolkit that provides all
the necessary visual and communications elements
to leverage the Columbus brand, encouraging even
more organizations to get on board.
brandcolumbus.com
Columbus’ workforce of tomorrow
is preparing here today.
Columbus State is the front door to higher
education—and a career—for more Central Ohio
residents than any other college or university.
Most of our graduates remain in Central Ohio,
starting businesses and filling key jobs in
high-growth fields like health care, information
technology, logistics and hospitality. Our alumni
generate more than $900 million for Central Ohio
every year in higher earnings and the increased
output of businesses. We see the workforce of
2020 here today, and they have us excited about
Central Ohio’s future.
At
Columbus
State,
we see
2020.
www.cscc.edu
It takes many partners to drive aIt takes many partners to drive a
regional economy. At AEP, we’reregional economy. At AEP, we’re
putting our knowledge to workputting our knowledge to work
for Columbus and central Ohiofor Columbus and central Ohio
every day. Our team providesevery day. Our team provides
comprehensive location advisorycomprehensive location advisory
and mapping services, includingand mapping services, including
everything from site and buildingeverything from site and building
searches to electric service planssearches to electric service plans
for your company. And, we’ll helpfor your company. And, we’ll help
you connect to local and stateyou connect to local and state
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2013 Economic Development Report

  • 1. 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy Advertising supplement to Columbus Business First | APRIL 19, 2013
  • 3. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 12013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy 2 page 5 page 6 page 7 page 9-15 page 16-17 page 18-19 page 22-27 page 30 page 28 page 20 page 21 page 32 page INSIDE 2 55 66 7 99 155 16 17 18 19 20 21 222222222222--222222777777 33333330000000222222888888 3333333222222 ABOUT. THE PLAN. GOALS. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS CONTINUE TO BUILD MOMENTUM MEET THE COLUMBUS 2020 TEAM COLUMBUS CHAMBER: ACCELERATE YOUR BUSINESS BRANDING COLUMBUS THE COLUMBUS PARTNERSHIP: IMPROVING THE ECONOMIC VITALITY OF THE COLUMBUS REGION TECHCOLUMBUS: NURTURING SEEDS OF TECH-BASED ENTREPRENEURIAL GROWTH COLUMBUS REGION SUCCESS STORY: THE IBM ANALYTICS SOLUTIONS LAB A DIVERSE AND GROWING ECONOMY: THE COLUMBUS REGION MAP DETAILING THE COMMUNITIES GROWING THE COLUMBUS REGION JOBSOHIO: DRIVING OHIO’S JOB CREATION CAPITAL INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH THANK YOU INVESTORS A DETAILED LISTING OF COLUMBUS 2020’S INVESTORS As one of the city’s many success stories, Fahlgren Mortine is proud to help tell the Columbus story. And, as one of the only truly full-service marketing and communications companies in the country, we’d love to help you tell yours. Find out more at www.fahlgrenmortine.com When it came time for a free-thinking city to find a free-thinking partner, they chose
  • 4. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com2 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy THE PLAN Retain and expand the companies and industries that call the Columbus Region home by: Attract major employers to establish operations in the Columbus Region by: Create more commercial enterprises by leveraging the Region’s research assets and entrepreneurs by: Improve the civic infrastructure and political conditions that enhance the economic development environment by: GOALS TO REACH BY THE YEAR 2020 ABOUTColumbus 2020 Fuels Economic Growth in the Columbus Region Charged with moving the economic development needle in the 11-county Columbus Region, Columbus 2020 is a bold, public-private partnership that leverages the area’s strengths – including a robust, talented workforce, world-class research and academic institutions, and an entrepreneurial spirit – to build an atmosphere ideal for growing business. Columbus 2020 facilitates economic growth byensuringexistingcompanieshavethetools necessary for success and by showcasing the region to companies seeking a viable relocation option. With a team dedicated to meeting one-on-one with existing and prospective companies, Columbus 2020 is proactive in its efforts to attract and retain thriving businesses. Columbus 2020 updates investors regularly on progress against its aggressive, 10-year goals focused on overall employment numbers, per capita income, capital investment and the Region’s standing and image as a leader in economic development. Be informed Stay-up-to-date on the Columbus Region by reading Economic Development Matters, a weekly e-publication by Kenny McDonald, Chief Economic Officer. Economic Development Matters is published each Monday and is distributed to those interested in economic development in the Columbus Region. If you would like to receive this weekly electronic update, email sb@columbusregion.com and asked to be added to the subscriber list. Follow us @CBUSRegion Connect Columbus 2020
  • 5. SOLID W A S T E A UTH O RITY O F C E N T R A L O H IO There are many reasons why Central Ohio is attractive for businesses. SWACO is one of them. www.swaco.org Transforming Today for Tomorrow: Disposal, Diversion, and Development Providing:
  • 6. www.battelle.org Every day, Battelle employees are called on to solve the toughest challenges, from security and healthcare to energy and the environment. Our founding mission is the same as it was 85 years ago – to bring those solutions to market and It’s who we are. It’s what inspires us in all that we do. Solving What Matters Most In Central Ohio. Around The World.
  • 7. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 52013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy Access America Transport AcuSport Corporation Advanced Medical Supply, Inc. AGC Glass Company North America, Inc. Aleris International, Inc. Allied Mineral Products, Inc. American School of Technology Ariel Corporation Arminak & Associates, LLC. Ascena Retail Group, Inc. ASK Chemicals LP Autotool, Inc. Banner Metals Group, Inc. Bare Escentuals Beauty, Inc. Big Lots Stores, Inc. Boehringer Ingelheim Roxane, Inc. Boeing CallCopy, Inc. Capital City Millwork Cardington Yutaka Technologies, Inc. Citi Fund Services Ohio, Inc. Cleverly + Associates Closed Loop Refining & Recovery, Inc. ContactUS LLC Dawson Resources Delaware Art.com, Inc. DSW Inc. ECR Internet Services, Inc. e-Cycle LLC Exel Inc. FIMM USA Inc. Florida Production Engineering, Inc. Food Safety Net Services FT Precision Inc. Graphic Packaging Holding Company HMB HFI, LLC Honda of America Mfg., Inc. Howard Hanna Hubbard Enterprises LLC Humana IBM IMS Electronics Recycling, Inc. ITM Marketing, Inc. Jifiti Inc. JPMorgan Chase & Co. King Strategic Communications La Senza Corporation Lancaster Pollard Lincare Inc. Magnanni, Inc. Manifold & Phalor, Inc. Marcy Industries Company, LLC Marengo Fabricated Steel, LTD. Marion Industrial Center Menlo Worldwide Logistics Metro CD Engineering, LLC Midland Facility Services MSC Industrial Direct Co., Inc. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company Nestle USA Niagara Bottling, LLC Orange Barrel Media Oxford Consulting Group, Inc. Pacer International, Inc. PACS Industries, Inc. Parker Hannifin Corporation Progressive Medical, Inc. Quantum Health, Inc. Rampart Hosting, LLC RELE Handels-GmbH Residential Finance Corporation Resource Ventures, LTD Restoration Hardware, Inc. Robin Enterprises Co. Rolls-Royce Energy Systems Inc. RxScan Safety Today, Inc. Schafer Driveline LLC Secans B.V. Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. Skylight Financial Group Soysaponin, Inc. SPARC Stanley Electric U.S. Co. Stella & Dot Sudden Impact Marketing Switchbox, Inc. Tarigma Corporation Taylor Entrance Systems Tech International Total Quality Logistics Transportation Research Center Inc. Triple T Transport, Inc. TS Trim Industries Inc. UPS US Yachiyo, Inc. USA Vinyl, LLC V&S Columbus Galvanizing LLC Veeva Systems Veriano Fine Foods & Spirits, Ltd. Vision Service Plan Wasserstrom Restaurant Supply Willbros Group, Inc. Worthington Industries, Inc. Zulily, Inc. INDICATORS OF SUCCESS Source: Columbus 2020, 2011–2012; Ohio Private Investment Survey 2012, Ohio Department of Development CAPITAL INVESTMENT ANNOUNCED GOAL $8 BILLION $3.15 BILLION 39.5% of goal 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 NEW JOBS NEW JOBS GOAL 150,000 45,789 30.5% of goal 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 160,000 20,0000 $37,688 $39,549 $48,995 $50,791 $43,576 $56,329 2010 2011 GOAL 2012 JOBS CREATED NEW 2012 JOBS CREATED EXISTING 2012 JOBS RETAINED Average annual salary of all jobs created or retained in 2012 is $53,391 = 41 percent higher than the 2010 baseline PER CAPITA INCOME $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 $10,000 $0 Congratulations to the following companies who started, located or expanded operations in the Columbus Region in 2012.
  • 8. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com6 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy T he Columbus Region has experienced tremendous success since Columbus 2020’s inception in 2010, making significant progress toward some aggressive goals: The Region has added nearly 46,000 net new jobs, well on its way to the goal of 150,000 by 2020. Per capita income is up 41.7 percent – well above the goal of 30 percent. The Region has secured $3.15 billion in new capital investment, representing nearly 40 percent of the 10-year, $8 billion goal. Perhaps the most powerful example of the Region’s continued success is its ability to attract and retain business. In 2012, 111 companies announced new locations, expansions or retentions in the Region. Over the past year, the Columbus 2020 team executed 56 business development missions in more than 20 states and six international markets. The Region is well on its way to being a national leader in economic development, with recognition from multiple organizations including the International Economic Development Council. This success is due not only to a stable regional economy, but also to the time and financial support provided by visionary public and private investors committed to growing the Region. Economic development efforts continue to build momentum One Columbus | Suite 2300 | 10 West Broad Street | Columbus | 614.464.1211 Indiana | Kentucky | Ohio | Tennessee | West Virginia. THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT. Copyright ©2013 Frost Brown Todd All rights reserved. Check out what Frost Brown Todd is doing to help businesses succeed at fbtconnections.com Frost Brown Todd & Columbus 2020... working together to advance economic development in our region. columbusregion.com columbusregion.com @cbusregion 614-225-6063
  • 9. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 72013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy CHALLENGE O ver time, the top technology officials from the Columbus Region’s powerhouse companies recognized they had similar needs and wants – especially in the evolving landscape of big data analytics. The CIOs – from the likes of Cardinal Health, Nationwide and many more – decided to create a taskforce surrounding these technology needs. They realized big data analytics was a priority, and its importance was only going to grow. Their companies needed to be prepared, and wanted to develop the necessary skills to succeed in the new territory. SOLUTION To prepare for this wave of big data analytics, officials at Nationwide, Cardinal Health, Huntington Bank and Limited Brands reached out to top technology companies to explore bringing an analytical center to the Columbus Region. Having access to data analytics resources in their own backyard was a priority. A key economic contributor for more than 95 years, IBM saw this as an opportunity to continue supporting the Columbus Region, and also a chance to expand its analytics capabilities and extend support beyond the Region. IBM’s decision to bring its first dedicated advanced analytics center to the Columbus Region was strategic. Companies like Nationwide and Cardinal Health receive assistance with their analytics challenges, while IBM is able to tap into a robust network of thriving customer companies. RESULTS The IBM Client Center: Analytics Solutions Lab is the result of IBM’s partnership with Columbus 2020 and some of the largest companies in the Columbus Region. This unique collaboration also initiated a partnership between IBM and The Ohio State University to deliver a pipeline of talent for the growing field of analytics. IBM’s Analytics Solutions Lab could bring hundreds of jobs to the Columbus Region and will help position the area as center for innovation and advanced technology. Columbus Region Success Story: The IBM Analytics Solutions Lab
  • 10. more than 17,000 passengers 84,000 tons of cargo thousands of businesses nearly 2 million people Proud to make Columbus the destination: Arriving daily. Smarter connections. Better business. Stronger communities. ColumbusAirports.com
  • 11. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 92013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy W ith no single industry representing more than 17 percent of overall employment, the Columbus Region offers a diverse economy attractive to companies seeking a stable environment for growth. Key sectors include manufacturing, logistics, science and technology, headquarters and business services, agbioscience, and international business – adding up to a plethora of employment opportunities for the Region’s talented workforce. The Region is within a 10-hour drive of nearly 50 percent of the U.S. population, manufacturing capacity and headquarters operations, making it a strategic logistics hub – as evidenced by MSC Industrial’s $55 million investment last year, and many similar projects. Manufacturing also is strong, anchored by automotive giant Honda and its various regional suppliers. The Region’s largest employer, JPMorgan Chase, is just one of the many business services companies that call the Columbus Region home. A hotbed of science and technology companies, Columbus has earned Forbes magazine’s nod as the country’s third best city for tech jobs. The Region also is leading the way in agbioscience, experiencing dramatic growth in agricultural and food science technicians and scientists at companies like Battelle and Abbott Nutrition. The Columbus Region also is home to nearly 600 international firms, providing even further reaching opportunities for employment and business partnership. A Diverse and Growing Economy economic SECTORS When you’re faced with a critical question, you need experienced professionals to guide you to the right answers. For 57 years, companies have relied on our wide range of business consulting services to help them with their most complex financial issues. To learn what our accessible, hands-on approach can do for your company, visit www.schneiderdowns.com. To the questions you have today. And tomorrow. ASSURANCE AND TAX BUSINESS ADVISORS CORPORATE FINANCE TECHNOLOGY WEALTH MANAGEMENT
  • 12. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com10 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy columbusregion.com/manufacturing MANUFACTURING economic SECTORS Industry Week coined the Personal Care & Beauty Campus “The Silicon Valley of Manufacturing” Accel offers the following: Automated and Hand Assembly Mark Out of Stock Apparel Warehouse and Distribution Package Design and Engineering Reverse Logistics Customized PackManager Inventory and Warehouse Tracking System Re-Works Lot/Batch Coding and Tracking Thermoforming Steam and Hot Air Shrink Wrap/Band Fin Sealing/Flow Wrapping To inquire about these and our other solutions, visit http://www.accel-inc.com. We invite you to take a virtual tour to discover why Accel is the best in Contract Packaging and Hand Assembly for over 17 years. Assembly Solutions for the World’s Best Brands ScientistsaroundtheworldrelyonCAStoprovidethe mostcompletecollectionofinformationaboutchemistry andrelatedsciences.CASenablesscientificachievement worldwideandproudlysupportsColumbus2020!asithelps advanceeconomicdevelopmentinitiativesforCentralOhio. InterestedinjoiningCAS? Pleasevisitwww.cas.org/Careers tolearnmoreaboutcareeropportunities. Researchers around the world know CAS. Do you? www.cas.org NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment Honda of America Automobiles, engines, research and development 10,540 Mfg., Inc Whirlpool Corporation Home appliances 3,066 Abbott Nutrition Nutritional/pharmaceutical products 2,200 TS TECH Co., Ltd. Automotive interior parts 2,078 Emerson Network Power Power and environmental control systems 1,800 Worthington Industries, Inc. Steel processing, pressure cylinder products, 1,390 metal framing and steel pallets The Anchor Hocking Glass tabletop and bakeware 1,200 Company Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250 Roxane, Inc. / Roxane Laboratories, Inc. Rolls-Royce plc Power systems for use on land, sea and air 1,132 Owens Corning Science & Industrial and automotive insulation 1,024 Technology Center FAST FACTS (output per worker) from 2001 to 2012 WORKFORCE & EDUCATION 11 counties than the national average Lancaster and six vocational/technical schools BUSINESS ADVANTAGES - Edison Welding Institute (EWI) - Four intermodal logistics operations to receive and distribute manufactured goods
  • 13. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 1 12013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy LOGISTICS columbusregion.com/logistics economic SECTORS Vista Packaging & Logistics, a certified woman–owned business, has provided clients with customized logistics solutions that consistently lower labor cost, reduce storage costs and increase operational efficiencies for the last 28 years. With locations in Columbus and Cincinnati, we offer contract packaging, warehousing, and distribution services that help speed up the supply chain for manufacturers, retailers, and distributors. With our tireless work-ethic and passion to create bottom line results, we’ve developed a reputation as an industry leader in providing complete turnkey packaging solutions. In short, we’re in the difference-making business. Let us make a difference for you. 4700 Fisher Road | Columbus, OH 43228 P: 614.851.8888 | VistaPL.com YOUR PARTNER IN PACKAGING & LOGISTICS NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment Defense Supply Center Defense logistics, weapons system supply 3,000 Exel Inc. Contract logistics provider 1,900 United Parcel Service, Inc. Package delivery, global specialized 1,623 transportation and logistics services Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. Retail distribution 920 Midwest Express Group Third-party logistics services 760 FedEx Corporation Package delivery, global specialized 700 transportation and logistics services Kimball Midwest, Inc. Products and services for maintenance 700 and repair operations Target Brands, Inc. Retail distribution 600 Access Drywall Supply Full-service drywall warehouse and distribution 450 Pacer International, Inc. Transportation and logistics services 397 FAST FACTS by Three Scale Research (2011) WORKFORCE & EDUCATION 11-county area (high-school to Ph.D.) BUSINESS ADVANTAGES manufacturing capacity and headquarters operations associations dedicated to the ongoing competitiveness of the logistics industry
  • 14. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com12 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY economic SECTORS been there? a higher return on experience. Contact: Robert Shenton Columbus office managing partner 614.222.9064 plantemoran.com Trying to hit upside numbers while minimizing downside risk? Our practiced eye, steady hand, and smooth approach help clients stay in the fast lane. That’s what we call Each day, we work together with private equity funds, subordinated debt funds and a variety of companies to open new doors and move business forward. Through the tailored management of sophisticated mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance transactions, our performance enhances the value of your deals. For more information about our M&A and Corporate Finance practice areas, please contact Rob Ouellette at (614) 462-2242 or visit us at www.icemiller.com. Achieving business success is your objective | Building relationships is ours We would like to congratulate our clients on the following transactions: Stonehenge Opportunity Fund III, LP In its subordinated debt and equity investment in Griswold International, LLC CORPORATE FINANCE Stonehenge Opportunity Fund III, LP In its recapitalization of ARPAC, LP columbusregion.com/science-technology NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment Alliance Data Marketing, credit and transaction solutions 2,374 Systems Corporation Battelle Independent non-profit research and 2,201 development Abbott Nutrition Nutritional/pharmaceutical products 2,200 Chemical Abstracts Chemical information databases 1,400 Service Ashland Inc. Specialty chemical products and services 900 OCLC Non-profit computer library service and 722 research organization IBM Applications and integrations solutions 671 Information Control IT services provider 436 Corporation Transportation Independent automotive research, 400 Research Center Inc. development and testing solutions Nestle USA Food and beverage product technology 243 FAST FACTS Forbes magazine (2011) WORKFORCE & EDUCATION Statistics 2011) BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
  • 15. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 1 32013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy HEADQUARTERS & BUSINESS SERVICES economic SECTORS Michael and Brian Haughn 6050 T INSURANCE | BONDS | EMPLOYEE BENEFITS | LIFE We take your insurance personally. Experience+Service+Value =STABILITY A lot has changed since 1986 but we haven’t. We still provide expert service and consultation in all facets of a rapidly changing insurance industry. We also are proud to partner and support 2020 in its efforts to attract, retain and create more businesses and enhanced business opportunities for Central Ohio. Family-owned, customer driven consultation for over 27 years. Barron’s Top Advisors 2013—Ohio We are proud that so many of our Financial Advisors have been included in Barron’s Top 1,000. It is a testament to the fact that doing right by our clients has fostered success both for those we serve and for our firm. We congratulate these outstanding Financial Advisors and thank them for the work they do every day to help their valued clients. Source: Barron’s “Top 1,000 Advisors,” February 18, 2013, as identified by Barron’s magazine, using quantitative and qualitative criteria and selected from a pool of over 4,000 nominations. Advisors in the Top 1,000 Financial Advisors have a minimum of seven years of financial services experience. Qualitative factors include, but are not limited to, compliance record, interviews with senior management, and philanthropic work. Investment performance is not a criterion. The rating may not be representative of any one client’s experience and is not indicative of the Financial Advisor’s future performance. Neither Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC nor its Financial Advisors or Private Wealth Advisors pays a fee to Barron’s in exchange for the rating. Barron’s is a registered trademark of Dow Jones & Company, L.P. All rights reserved. © 2013 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. Graystone Consulting is a business of Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. BAR022 CRC623839 CS 7480498 03/13 Phil C. Shaffer, #4 Graystone Consulting Managing Director Institutional Consulting Director 4449 Easton Way, Ste 300 Columbus, OH 43219 614-228-0600 Joel J. Guth, #13 Executive Director Financial Advisor 41 S. High Street, Ste 2700 Columbus, OH 43215 614-473-2086 Michael Birgeneau, #24 Graystone Consulting Institutional Consulting Director Financial Advisor 4449 Easton Way, Ste 300 Columbus, OH 43219 614-228-0600 Jeffrey L. Stewart, #17 Executive Director Financial Advisor 545 Metro Place South, Ste 300 Dublin, OH 43017 614-798-3100 Congratulations to our Barron’s Top Advisors columbusregion.com/headquarters NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment JPMorgan Chase & Co. Financial services 17,438 Nationwide Mutual Insurance and financial services 11,085 Insurance Company Limited Brands, Inc. Women’s apparel, personal care products 6,000 Huntington Financial services 4,813 Bancshares, Inc. Cardinal Health, Inc. Medical products and services 4,384 American Electric Investor-owned electric utility 3,338 Power Co. Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Specialty retailer 2,650 Express Scripts Pharmacy benefits management 2,441 Holding Company Alliance Data Marketing, credit and transaction solutions 2,374 Systems Corporation State Farm Mutual Insurance and financial services 1,854 Automobile Insurance Company FAST FACTS economic output Abercrombie & Fitch and DSW WORKFORCE & EDUCATION or higher BUSINESS ADVANTAGES
  • 16. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com14 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy economic SECTORS AGBIOSCIENCE Proud to be a part of Columbus’past, present and future STATEAUTO.COM columbusregion.com/agbioscience NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment Battelle Independent non-profit research and 2,201 development Abbott Nutrition Nutritional products, medical products, 2,200 pharmaceuticals Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250 Roxane, Inc. / Roxane Laboratories, Inc. The Scotts Miracle-Gro Consumer lawn and garden products, 1,165 Company professional horticulture products Ashland Inc. Specialty chemical products, services and solutions 900 Anheuser-Busch Beer manufacturing, packing and shipping 580 Companies, Inc. DuPont Films used in photovoltaics 560 ConAgra Foods, Inc. Microwave popcorn production 294 Nestle USA Research and development for nutrition, 243 health and wellness products Select Sires, Inc. Livestock genetics 186 FAST FACTS economy WORKFORCE & EDUCATION technicians and scientists home to researchers of every department touching on agriculture, with focus areas of advanced bioenergy and biobased products, environmental quality and sustainability, and food security, production and human health BUSINESS ADVANTAGES industry, with services in agrochemical product development, animal health product development, and food quality and safety
  • 17. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 1 52013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS economic SECTORS OPOC.us - Improving Lives. A productive, educated, and engaged workforce is the engine for all economic development... Bricker & Eckler is proud to partner with Columbus2020 to strategically position the Columbus region in accomplishing its economic development objectives. columbusregion.com/international NOTABLE EMPLOYERS Company Operations Employment Honda of America Automobiles, engines, research 10,540 Mfg., Inc. and development TS TECH Co., Ltd. Automotive interior parts 2,078 Exel Inc. Contract logistics provider 1,900 Teleperformance Outsourcing call center 1,682 Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals 1,250 Roxane, Inc. / Roxane Laboratories, Inc. Rolls-Royce plc Power systems for use on land, sea and air 1,132 Safelite Group, Inc. Vehicle glass repair and replacement, 1,021 insurance third party administrator Mettler-Toledo Manufacturer and supplier of precision instruments 800 International Inc. Cardington Yutaka Automotive parts, exhaust systems, torque and 750 Technologies, Inc. catalytic converters Stanley Electric U.S. Co. Automotive lighting design, construction, 605 maintenance, production and assembly FAST FACTS WORKFORCE & EDUCATION BUSINESS ADVANTAGES international companies operations
  • 18. 4 68 3 61 79 161 161 Marion Mount Gilead Mount Vernon Newark Delaware Circleville Marysville London Lancaster Bellfontaine 13 Knox County Licking County Franklin County Fairfield County Pickaway County Madison County Delaware County Morrow County Marion County Logan County Union County Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK) Intermodal Terminal Dual Rail Industrial Park National Gateway Corridor Heartland Rail Corridor National Freight Rail Line Major US/State Highway Interstate Highway Collaboration Equals Jobs for Columbus Logan County Area Chamber of Commerce www.logancountyohio.com Marion CAN DO! www.marioncando.com Union County www.unioncounty.org Morrow County Development Office www.morrowcountydevelopment.com City of Canal Winchester www.canalwinchesterohio.gov City of Pickerington www.pickeringtondevelopment.com Fairfield 33 Development Alliance www.fairfield33.com Violet Township www.violet.oh.us Pickaway Progress Partnership www.pickawayprogress.com Area Development Foundation of Knox County www.knoxadf.com City of Delaware www.delawareohio.net City of Powell www.cityofpowell.us Delaware County www.co.delaware.oh.us City of Pataskala www.ci.pataskala.oh.us Licking County Chamber of Commerce www.lickingcountychamber.com Community partnerships brings new jobs and increased investments to the 11-county Columbus Region. Communities including the City of Columbus and Franklin County are investing through the Mid-Ohio Development Exchange (MODE). City of Bexley www.bexley.org City of Columbus www.columbus.gov City of Dublin www.dublin.oh.us City of Gahanna www.gahanna.gov City of Grandview Heights www.grandviewheights.org City of Grove City www.grovecityohio.gov City of Groveport www.groveport.org City of Hilliard www.hilliardohio.gov City of New Albany www.newalbanyohio.org City of Reynoldsburg www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us City of Upper Arlington www.uaoh.net City of Westerville www.westerville.org City of Whitehall www.whitehall-oh.us City of Worthington www.worthington.org Columbus Regional Airport Authority www.columbusairports.com Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority www.columbusfinance.org Franklin County www.franklincountyohio.gov Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission www.morpc.org Village of Obetz www.obetz.oh.us City of London www.ci.london.oh.us Madison County CIC www.madisoncountychamber.org Port Columbus International Airport (CMH) Rickenbacker International Airport (LCK) Intermodal Terminal Dual Rail Industrial Park National Gateway Corridor Heartland Rail Corridor National Freight Rail Line Major US/State Highway Interstate Highway Industrial Parks 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com16 172012 progress report: the columbus region’s growth strategy
  • 19. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com18 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy J obsOhio is a private, non-profit corporation established to lead Ohio’s job-creation efforts through the retention, expansion and attraction of new businesses. Using a private-sector approach, JobsOhio is focused on nine targeted industries that drive the state’s economy.  JobsOhio is a customer-centric economic development model unlike that of any other state and operates using a “One Firm, One State” approach – a cultural change from the way economic development was conducted in the past. Today, JobsOhio and its regional and local partners work as one organization to be a leading provider of business solutions. JobsOhio and Columbus 2020: True collaboration Columbus 2020 is one of six JobsOhio network partners, each of which are committed to accelerating job growth and economic expansion in Ohio. JobsOhio oversees efforts at the state level, ensuring each region is equipped with the right tools, including demographic data, site selection details, and supply chain analysis. As JobsOhio’s Central Ohio network partner, Columbus 2020 serves as the primary point of entry for business attraction, retention and expansion projects that are focused on the 11-county Columbus Region. Columbus 2020 also works in collaboration with JobsOhio to market and promote the State of Ohio and the Columbus Region globally. Together, JobsOhio and Columbus 2020 work hand-in-hand to pursue opportunities that generate jobs and capital investment in the Columbus Region, broadening regional economic development capabilities. JobsOhio: Driving Ohio’s Job Creation, Capital Investment and Economic Growth Ohio and Monster have teamed up to help big and small businesses match up with the best talent across the state. Ohio Means Jobs uses advanced tools and filters to narrow down your employee search to a manageable number of resumes, saving you time and effort. If you’re looking to hire in Ohio, look no further. Why search across 50 states when you’re trying to hire in one? Faster Filters. Better Results. jobs-ohio.com Connecting vision with opportunity It’s more than our practice– it’s our culture. THE NATION’S 3RD LARGEST UNIVERSITY IN INDUSTRY-SPONSORED RESEARCH We partner with leading companies on bold ideas that create impact and solve some of the biggest problems facing our communities—locally, nationally, and globally. go.osu.edu/bizcom Geoffrey S. Chatas Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
  • 20. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 1 92013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy ! ! ! ! ! Ross Stark Pike Wood Darke Knox Scioto Licking Adams Gallia Wayne Clark Perry Huron Allen Butler Lorain Seneca Brown Logan Athens Union Trumbull Meigs Ashtabula Hardin Henry Franklin Noble Preble Mercer Portage Miami Fulton Erie Belmont Vinton Hancock Fairfield Putnam Highland Lucas Carroll Shelby Monroe Richland Clinton Greene Muskingum Marion Medina Warren Fayette Holmes Guernsey Pickaway Madison Morgan Washington Coshocton Geauga Summit Jackson Hocking Ashland Morrow Lake Clermont Tuscarawas Delaware Williams Harrison Paulding Lawrence Van Wert Auglaize Cuyahoga Wyandot Hamilton Columbiana Jefferson Crawford Sandusky Mahoning Champaign Ottawa Montgomery Defiance Columbus Toledo Dayton Nelsonville Cleveland Cincinnati JobsOhio Network Regions Central Region Northeast Region Northwest Region Southeast Region Southwest Region Western Region 41 S. High St.,Suite 2210 Columbus, OH 43215 jobs-ohio.com 614-224-6446 Central 150 S. Front St., Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43215 columbusregion.com 614-225-6063 Northeast 737 Bolivar Rd., Suite 2000 Cleveland, OH 44115 clevelandplusbusiness.com 216-363-5400 740-753-5359 937-222-4422 Northwest 300 Madison Avenue, Suite 270 Toledo, OH 43604 rgp.org 419-252-2700 513-579-3100 Southeast 36 Public Square, P.O. Box 456 Nelsonville, OH 45764 appalachianohio.org Southwest 441 Vine St., Suite 300 Cincinnati, OH 45202 cincinnatiusa.org/econ.aspx Western 900 KetteringTower Dayton, Ohio 45423 daytonregion.com Appalachian Partnership for Economic Growth THE JOBSOHIO NETWORK
  • 21. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com20 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy newalbanycompany.com 614.939.8000 New Albany Business Park Master planned by innovators for innovators, the New Albany Business Park is one of the largest and fastest growing parks in the region. Whether it’s technology ready sites or dual feed electric, public private partnerships together with a high degree of business connectivity enable us to offer the latest and most comprehensive resources available to drive innovation and promote commerce. Visit our website today to learn more. Created to inspire innovation. Designed to protect investment. The Columbus Partnership is a non-profit, membership-based CEO organization of 52 CEOs from Columbus’ leading businesses and institutions. The Columbus Partnership’s primary goal is to improve the economic vitality of the Columbus Region. Focus on Economic Development Economic development, through the work of Columbus 2020, is the main focus of the Partnership and provides the underpinning for all aspects of the organization. Provide Thought Leadership The Partnership actively benchmarks Columbus against peer communities, convenes community leaders from all sectors to discuss the vision of Columbus and engages in the action required to benefit our community. Be Catalysts for Civic Improvement The Partnership engages in all major projects that need strong civic leadership and intend to enhance the quality of our schools, arts and cultural organizations, or the development of downtown Columbus. The Partnership provides strategic approaches to turn vision into action to achieve the desired results without taking credit for accomplishments. Develop Future Leaders Identifying and empowering young leaders is important to every vital city. Champion Regional Solutions to Regional Problems Whether it is economic development, workforce initiatives or other important priorities facing Columbus, the Partnership supports metropolitan approaches that improve service delivery and cost effectiveness. Partner with the Public Sector The Partnership supports and partners with the efforts of elected officials at the state, county and city levels to work together for a common agenda. Support Collaboration in the Non-Profit Sector The Partnership supports collaboration between non-profit organizations, particularly where the collaborative efforts bring about cost savings and improved program effectiveness. The Columbus Partnership: Improving the Economic Vitality of the Columbus Region columbuspartnership.com
  • 22. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 2 12013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy COLUMBUS CHAMBER: N o one knows the Columbus Re- gion business community like the Columbus Chamber, an organiza- tion dedicated to helping compa- nies grow through connections, resources and solutions. In its nearly 130-year history, the Chamber has evolved to become the Region’s largest business services organi- zation and primary advocate for businesses large and small. With nearly 2,000 member businesses—90 percent of which are small businesses with 500 or fewer full-time employees—the Co- lumbus Chamber nurtures business growth. It serves as an extension of its members’ teams, working to save them time and money and propel their businesses forward. Key services and solutions: Customized connections to the right people, resources and information. Last year the Chamber staff conducted 1,000 meetings and facilitated thousands of con- nections. Business advocacy at the local, state and federal levels of government. The Chamber carries the business message on issues like comprehensive tax reform, including mu- nicipal tax uniformity, regulation reform, education reform, workforce development and economic development. Individually-tailored market research. A research team provides regional economic analysis, as well as local demographic and socioeconomic analysis. Workforce solutions to find and retain talent. The Chamber connects talent to businesses through consultative services and tools like columbusinternships.com and semi-annual logistics job fairs. M/WBE support for businesses from start-up to growth. Diversity Bridge pro- vides a one-stop web portal for business resources and a common M/WBE certifica- tion application. ACCELERATE YOUR BUSINESS Columbus.org 614.221.1321 Columbus Region Logistics Council: A catalyst for logistics growth Strategically located between Chi- cago and the East Coast and within a 10-hour drive to 50 percent of the U.S. population, manufactur- ing capacity and headquarters op- erations, the Columbus Region has become an attractive logistics hub for companies looking to efficiently distribute products nationwide. Made up of representation from vari- ous logistics and distribution com- panies in the Region, the Columbus Region Logistics Council (CRLC) helps lead implementation of a stra- tegic roadmap, focused on growing the Region’s logistics sector through initiatives like the LogisticsART pro- gram, logistics job fairs, and relevant networking and professional devel- opment events. According to a report issued by the CRLC in late 2012, the Region’s more than 80,000 employees in transpor- tation, warehousing and wholesale industries represent a concentration of logistics employment 41 percent greater than the national average. Columbus.org/logistics
  • 23. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com22 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy PRIVATE SECTOR 2Checkout.com Inc. 3 Pillar Homes LLC 889 Global Solutions Accel Inc. Advanced Civil Design Aetna Building Maintenance Inc. Alterra Real Estate Advisors American Electric Power American Structurepoint Inc. AmerisourceBergen Corp. Anderson Concrete Corp. Anheuser Busch Arsdale Management and Production Assurex Global AT&T Ohio BakerHostelter Bailey Cavalieri LLC Barnes & Thornburg LLP Battelle BeecherHill Benchmark Bank Big Lots Bluemile Inc. Bob Evans Farms Inc. The Boeing Corporation Bricker & Eckler LLP Brooksource Buckeye Power Inc. Buckeye Ready Mix Building Industry Association of Central Ohio Byers, Minton & Associates LLC Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP Cameron Mitchell Restaurants Cardinal Health Cardinal Transportation Carlile Patchen & Murphy LLP Cassidy Turley CD 102.5 Radio Centric Consulting Chemical Abstracts Service Clark Schaefer Hackett Coldwell Banker King Thompson Colliers International Columbia Gas of Ohio Inc. Columbus Board of Realtors Columbus Business First Columbus Coal & Lime Co. Columbus Crew The Columbus Foundation Commerce National Bank Compass Homes ComResource Inc. Continental Office Environments Corna Kokosing COSI Crane Group Co. Crawford Hoying Credo Crowe Horwath CSC CTL Engineering Inc. Daimler Group Inc. Danis Building Construction Co. DASCO Home Medical Equipment Dedicated Technologies Inc. Deloitte DesignGroup Dickinson Wright PLLC The Dispatch Printing Co. DLZ Duke Realty Dupler Office dynamIt EclipseCorp e-Cycle LLC E.E. Ward Moving & Storage Co. Elford Inc. Emerson Network Power/Liebert EMH&T Inc. Ernst & Young LLP Exxcel FacilitySource Inc. Fahlgren Mortine Fathom Online Marketing Fifth Third Bank Findley Davies First Energy Franchise Insurance Agency Inc. FrazierHeiby Frost Brown Todd LLC G&J Pepsi-Cola Bottlers Inc. The Gammill Group Inc. Gavroshe USA GBQ Partners LLC George J. Igel & Co. Inc. Gilbane Glimcher Realty Trust Grand DesignGroup Inc. Grange Insurance Great Northern Consulting Services Inc. Greif Inc. Hamilton Capital Management Hamilton Parker Co. Haughn & Associates Inc. Heartland Bank Heidelberg Distributing Co. Hilton Columbus at Easton Hoffmann and Associates Insurance Services Inc. Hollywood Casino Columbus Homestead America Honda of America Manufacturing Inc. Honda of Marysville The Huntington National Bank Inc. Hy-Tek Material Handling Inc. IBM Corp. Ice Miller LLP IGS Energy InAlign Partners LLC Information Control Corp. InnoSource Insight Bank Invergarry Partners LLC Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams John Gerlach & Co. LLP Jones Day Jones Lang LaSalle JPMorgan Chase & Co Kabil Associates Inc. Karpinski Engineering Kaufman Development Kegler Brown Hill & Ritter Co. LPA The Kenney Co. Kenwel Printers Inc. KeyBank King Business Interiors Inc. Kirk Williams Co. KMH Systems Inc. KPMG The Kroger Co. The Lachey Co. Lancaster Colony Corp. Leading EDJE Lifestyle Communities Limited Brands LIVE! Technologies Loth Inc. M/I Homes Manifest Solutions Corp. Manor Homes Matt Kallner Law Office McDonald Hopkins LLC McGladrey MedFlight Medical Mutual of Ohio The Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance Metropolitan Holdings Michael J. Platt, UBS Microsoft Mid-Ohio Development Corporation Miles-McClellan Construction Co. Inc. Miller Pipeline Corp. Mills James MKSK Momentive Specialty Chemicals Inc. Montrose Group LLC The Motorists Insurance Group Mount Carmel Health System MS Consultants Inc. MurphyEpson Advertising & Public Relations Nationwide Children’s Hospital Nationwide Insurance Navigator Management Partners LLC NBBJ LLC NetJets The New Albany Co. Norfolk Southern OCLC ODW Logistics Inc. THANK YOU INVESTORS What Columbus 2020 investors are saying... I t was an easy decision for Continental Office Environments to become an early investor in Columbus 2020. I totally buy in to the strategy that Kenny McDonald and his team have put in place, and believe they are doing outstanding work. They have been extremely successful in landing new companies for our Columbus Region and have many more prospects underway. Continental Office thrives on economic development and we depend on new companies entering the Central Ohio market to help fuel our own growth. Our investment means that we are helping to fund business attraction, which benefits not only our company but also our clients and business partners. It also keeps us close to the action in terms of Columbus 2020 monthly progress updates and investor meetings that we attend. IRA SHARFIN, CEO IT WAS AN DECISION. EASY NEIL MORTINE President and CEO Our livelihood is dependent upon stable, thriving companies in need of marketing and communications expertise, as well as the right staff to serve those businesses. In the Columbus Region, we’ve found both. We are proud to support a growth strategy that works actively not only to attract new companies to the Region, but also to nurture the longstanding businesses that call the Region home. And having access to a progressive, creative talent pool helps us serve clients from coast to coast without leaving the Columbus Region. What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
  • 24. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 2 32013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy THANK YOU INVESTORS Building a better and community engagement. Colum bus Color Run King Arts Com plex Board Com m unity Care Day Cap City M arathon The Builder’s Exchange Childhood League of Ohio Colum bus Speech and Hearing Slice of Colum bus Central Ohio Rebuilding Together Great Scioto Duck Race M id-Ohio Food Bank Nationw ide Children’s Hospital Developm ent Board Columbus through construction SERVING OHIO FIRST From farm to plate, from our roots in Rio Grande to our new headquarters in New Albany – more than $160 million invested in our great state 2010 to 2014. ©2013 Bob Evans Farms, LLC. Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Inc. OhioHealth Old Trail Printing On Target Performance Group Overmyer Hall Associates Oxford Consulting Group Inc. Pillar Technology Group, LLC Pizzuti Plante Moran PNC Bank Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP Portfolio Creative PR Brigade Prater Engineering Associates Inc. Precise Resource Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Prime Engineering PRISM Marketing Communications Quandel Group Inc. R.G. Barry Corp. Refectory Restaurant and Bistro Regent Homes Relocation Consultants LTD Renaissance Columbus Downtown Hotel River Consulting The Robert Weiler Co. Robin Enterprises Co. Rockford Homes Romanelli & Hughes Building Co. Rudolph/Libbe Companies Ruscilli Construction Co. Inc. Sauer Group Inc. Schneider Downs Schooley Caldwell Associates Schottenstein Homes Scotts Miracle-Gro Company Sequent Inc. Shred-It Columbus Simon Kenton Council, Boy Scouts of America Smith & Hale LLC Smoot Construction Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio Sophisticated Systems Southgate Corporation Squire Sanders & Dempsey LLP State Auto Insurance Companies Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Steven E. LeClair, UBS Stewart Title Agency of Columbus Stonehenge Partners Inc. StrateSphere Suburban Steel Supply Company Sugardaddy’s Sumptuous Sweeties Superior Beverage Group Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP Team Fishel Thompson Hine LLP Tim Hortons Cafe & Bake Shop Time Warner Cable Trane Commercial Systems Triad Architects Inc. Turner Construction Company Tween Brands-Justice UNICON International Inc. Unifirst Corporation United Commercial Travelers UnitedHealthcare of Ohio US Bank Varo Engineers Inc. Virginia Homes Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease LLP W. W. Williams Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA Inc. Westport Homes Inc. Williams Creek Consulting Wipro Woolpert Worly Plumbing Supply Inc. Worthington Industries Inc. Zimmer Ohio Zipline Logistics G & J Pepsi Cola Bottlers has invested in Columbus 2020 to create an abundance of future growth opportunity for Central Ohio businesses and individual households alike. We believe mighty and growing communities build a healthy region where all businesses and individuals benefit. The city of Columbus, our larger community and region currently has a strong foundation, momentum and potential few regions possess. Leadership, human capital, education, industry and entrepreneurial spirit rooted by an unrelenting work ethic and committed work force are pillars of this foundation. What Columbus 2020 investors are saying... TIMELY & POWERFUL THOMAS G. PENDREY Vice President and General Manager What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...
  • 26. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 2 52013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy evolve As Ohio’s largest independent accounting and consulting firm, we understand progress and the challenges that come with it. By merging traditional accounting with innovative consulting, SS&G has contributed to the success of clients in Columbus for more than four decades. We’re proud to be part of Central Ohio’s evolution and advancement. Discover what makes us different at SSandG.com/words. Assurance | Tax | Consulting Growth requires change. 300 Spruce St., Suite 250, Columbus, OH 43215 | 614-488-3126 public sector Area Development Foundation of Knox County City of Bexley City of Canal Winchester City of Columbus City of Delaware City of Dublin City of Gahanna City of Grandview Heights City of Grove City City of Groveport City of Hilliard City of London City of New Albany City of Pataskala City of Pickerington City of Powell City of Reynoldsburg City of Upper Arlington City of Westerville City of Whitehall City of Worthington Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority Columbus Regional Airport Authority Delaware County Fairfield 33 Development Alliance Franklin County Heath-Newark-Licking County Port Authority THANK YOU INVESTORS What Columbus 2020 investors are saying... LIZA KESSLER Partner-in-Charge AMEET PATEL General Manager Columbus 2020 is a natural fit with Jones Day and our global footprint. As we provide legal services to companies around Ohio, the nation, and the world, Columbus 2020 is reaching those same companies and markets, bringing Columbus to the world, and, ultimately, the world to Columbus. Building a vibrant economy in the Columbus Region benefits all of us who call Columbus home. Jones Day fully supports Columbus 2020’s vital mission. We are proud to be an investor in Columbus 2020. The dynamic leadership behind Columbus 2020’s bold vision is continuously working to take Columbus to the next level, and make our city one of the most desirable places to live, work and play. We have seen first-hand at Hollywood Casino the results of Columbus 2020’s efforts to attract and retain top talent in the Region. Unquestionably, Columbus is a vibrant and growing community with a diverse and talented workforce.
  • 27. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com26 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy ACADEMIC INVESTORS Columbus College of Art & Design Ohio Christian University The Ohio State University The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center THANK YOU INVESTORS What Columbus 2020 investors are saying... JOELLE BROCK PRESIDENT AND CEO Leading EDJE chose to become an investor of Columbus 2020 because we firmly believe the partnership is run by exceptionally talented individuals, who with the right support, will help take the Columbus Region to the next level. Our investment means we are helping the community thrive and bring new opportunities, particularly in the technology field, to the Columbus community. As a technology firm focused on the Columbus market, local economic development is of the utmost importance as we discover and grow technically talented individuals. Kegler Brown was an early supporter of Columbus 2020 because we knew it was going to be a critical gateway that would attract business investments to the Central Ohio region from around the world. The team that Kenny McDonald has led has done an outstanding job in not only reaching out to attract new companies to invest in the Columbus Region, but also in continuing to assist existing businesses that call Central Ohio home. Kegler Brown recognizes the immense value of Columbus 2020, what it means to the future of our community, and the benefits it brings not only to our firm, but especially to our clients. public sector CONTINUED Licking County Chamber of Commerce Logan County Area Chamber of Commerce Madison County CIC Marion CAN DO! Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission Morrow County Development Office Ohio Third Frontier Pickaway Progress Partnership Union County Village of Obetz Violet Township MICHAEL A. ZATEZALO MANAGING DIRECTOR
  • 28. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 2 72013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy ROBERT SHENTON, CPA COLUMBUS OFFICE MANAGING PARTNER MICHELLE ADAMS PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER RON MILLS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Columbus is on the move and we want to see the positive momentum continue locally, nationally and globally. That’s why Plante Moran considers it important to support the economic development efforts of Columbus 2020. As an investor, we receive valuable information that helps shape our business strategies and growth plans for Greater Columbus and the Region. We value the partnership between Columbus 2020 and Plante Moran, because we have built some great business relationships that have allowed us to continue to grow our practice and create more career opportunities throughout the Greater Columbus Region. Keep up the great work! We are investors in Columbus 2020 because we believe in their work and are proud to be part of their success. As a growing marketing firm, we have benefited directly from their attraction and retention of great businesses. We have also witnessed a growing number of talented people move to Columbus for our firm and many Central Ohio companies. The Columbus Region is on fire! SWACO is a strong supporter of Columbus 2020 and their focus on economic development throughout Central Ohio. We have recently experienced their commitment and effectiveness in this role. Last year Kenny McDonald and his staff brought to our attention a Florida-based company, Team Gemini, who was looking to develop a sustainable energy green industrial park somewhere in the Columbus metropolitan area. The result of this collaboration, facilitated by Columbus 2020, is a private-public partnership formally executed this past January (2013) in which Team Gemini is investing over $300 million to create a green industrial park on SWACO property. The industrial park will not only increase area recycling rates by using trash as feedstock, but will also create hundreds of new jobs in the area. The value of Columbus 2020 speaks through their accomplishments in advancing the economy of the greater Columbus area for all of us who live and work in the Region. What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...What Columbus 2020 investors are saying...What Columbus 2020 investors are saying... Ready for business. Ready for you. Make it Happen. City of Columbus Economic Development Division Learn more about our job incentives, loans and grants Bill Webster Deputy Director Jobs and Economic Development 614-645-8605 wpwebster@columbus.gov Shane W. Farnsworth, EDFP Economic Development Administrator 614-645-6679 swfarnsworth@columbus.gov
  • 29. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com28 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy T echColumbus and partners across the Columbus Region are creating one of the most robust technology communities in the United States. Thanks in large part to these efforts, the Columbus Region is recognized as one of the premier technology-enriched communities in the country and as a leader in building high-growth companies that create wealth and jobs. TechColumbus gives entrepreneurs access to the tools, expertise, practical advice, and access to early stage capital that they need to launch and grow their companies. TechColumbus focuses on industries that reflect Central Ohio’s strengths: information technology, bioscience, and advanced materials. The organization’s knowledge- based and financial resources put entrepreneurs on a faster track, improving entrepreneurial success. Access to Capital TechColumbus provides access to a continuum of funding critical to early stage company development. These investment options include concept and seed funds, early and growth stage capital through Ohio TechAngels Funds (OTAF) and X-Squared Angels, and syndicated and sidecar investments through a network of angels and other investors. Advisory Services TechColumbus’ venture acceleration team strengthens emerging technology leaders with critical strategic and tactical advice. TechColumbus provides specific assistance in customer and market validation, business and financial modeling, evaluating capital investment requirements, building high- performance management teams and more. Our venture advisors and entrepreneurs-in- residence help entrepreneurs move from concept to business launch to execution. Accelerator The TechColumbus Accelerator exists to help technology companies achieve sustainable growth as fast as possible. The Accelerator combines highly skilled advisors and an environment for accelerated growth, two critical components needed for early phase success. The high-energy energy environment is made up of flexible and affordable lab, office, and conference space. Connections to Business, Public Sector and Resources Companies that engage with TechColumbus receive personalized attention as the venture acceleration team customizes its approach for each individual client company. From developing a plan and value proposition to seeking customers and investment capital, TechColumbus services are tactical and practical, helping to shorten the time from concept to growth. Whether a business has an idea scratched on a napkin or is in a full beta test with a product or service, TechColumbus is eager to work with passionate entrepreneurs who to put forth the time and energy required to create the next big thing. TechColumbus: Nurturing Seeds of Tech-based Entrepreneurial Growth techcolumbus.org
  • 30. For more information on advertising contact Holly Caruso at 614.220.5432 or via email at hcaruso@bizjournals.com Joseph P. Henderson Development Services Director City of Pickerington 614.833.2204 jhenderson@pickerington.net www.pickerington.net The City of Pickerington provides access to everything your business needs for success. Our business friendly approach gives businesses the advantages and tools they need to excel in today’s market. The City of Pickerington is strategically located just east of Columbus with equal access to US 33 and Interstate 70. We look forward to the opportunity todiscusswhyPickeringtoncouldbetherightfitforyourbusiness. Our goal is to help your business be successful. E C O N O M I C DEVELOPMENT Joy Davis, CEcD Economic Development Specialist Violet Township 614.382.5988 ec.development@violet.oh.us www.violet.oh.us “Violet Township is the unincorporated area surrounding the City of Pickerington. Situated in northwest Fairfield County and adjacent to the City of Columbus, development opportunities abound along the US 33 Corridor and in the northern portion of the township along SR 204 and in close proximity to I-70. Contact Joy Davis 614.382.5988 to discuss the power of purple; we get it done.” R. Michael Pettit Director, Lancaster Economic Development 740.687.6670 Ext. 210 rmpettit@ci.lancaster.oh.us http://www.ci.lancaster.oh.us/ dept/econdev/ Take advantage of Lancaster’s central location, attractive benefits and inviting community to grow your business. Rock Mill Industrial Park is Austin-Ady Certified for manufacturing and food processing. The Park has all utilities piped, immediate access to U.S. 33 and a pre 1994 Community Reinvestment Area providing industrial clients fifteen year / 100% real property tax abatement for improvements and we guarantee expedited processes. The opportunities are wide open. Bob Clark Director, Fairfield County Economic Development 740.652.7162 rdclark@co.fairfield.oh.us www.businesscounty.com www.fairfield33.com Ideally situated on the U.S. 33 Corridor, Fairfield County offers a diversified portfolio of business incentives from expansive logistic infrastructure to international trade resources. Our community is prepared to meet your unique business needs. If you are serious about your business, then join a community that is serious about getting you to your first day of profit faster. Contact the Fairfield County Economic Development Office today! Patrik G. Bowman, A.I.C.P. Director of Administration and Development 614.481-6215 pbowman@grandviewheights.org www.grandviewheights.org Grandview Heights is the closest incorporated community to downtown Columbus. It’s practically adjacent to The Ohio State University, Battelle Memorial Institute, major medical facilities, and only a short drive to Port Columbus International Airport. Our sheer proximitytothevibrantcenterofthestatecapitalprovidesasignificant advantage for companies seeking a central Ohio location. David Meeks Economic Development Director 614-604-4647 dmeeks@hilliardohio.gov The City of Hilliard is friendly and vibrant with residents who feel genuine and real about their neighbors and community. Hilliard is choosing smart-growth initiatives to achieve its vision to become a highly connected and unified community with charm, substance and activities that serve a range of diverse appeal. Timothy M. Boland City Administrator 740-964-2416 tboland@ci.pataskala.oh.us www.ci.pataskala.oh.us Pataskala is one of the most competitive economic development locations. Ohio’s premier site, the Pataskala Corporate Park, contains 520+ acres of prime manufacturing sites and a certified Job Ready Site. Projects can commence quickly in the short term, and be successful in the long term. We invite you to look further at the possibilities and opportunities in Pataskala, Ohio, U.S.A.
  • 31. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com30 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy TEAm Kenny McDonald, CEcD Chief Economic Officer 614-225-6060 km@columbusregion.com Justin Bickle Senior Project Manager 614-225-6083 jb@columbusregion.com Victor Thorne Managing Director, Strategic Development 614-961-7805 vt@columbusregion.com Matt McCollister Vice President, Economic Development 614-225-6953 mm@columbusregion.com Beth Harrington Vice President, Investor Relations 614-225-6951 bh@columbusregion.com Katie Hamilton Project Manager, Economic Development 614-225-6945 kmh@columbusregion.com Deborah Scherer Director, Global Markets 614-225-6096 ds@columbusregion.com Stephanie I. Bosco Economic Development Coordinator 614-225-6935 sb@columbusregion.com Matt McQuade Director, Business Development, North America 614-225-6920 mmq@columbusregion.com Becky Blatt Executive Assistant to the Chief Economic Officer 614-225-6067 bb@columbusregion.com Karin Redelberger Economic Development Coordinator 614-225-6088 kr@columbusregion.com The Columbus 2020 team has decades of economic development experience and is ready to connect you with the people, information, and location resources your business needs. Jeff Zimmerman Director, Columbus Region Logistics Council 614-225-6900 jeff_zimmerman@columbus.org Irene Alvarez Director, Marketing and Communications 614-225-6941 ia@columbusregion.com Patty Dalton Huddle Vice President, Existing Business Solutions 614-225-6065 patty_huddle@columbus.org Jung Kim Director, Research 614-225-6913 jung_kim@columbus.org Chris Strayer Client Solutions Officer 614-225-6905 chris_strayer@columbus.org Jay Knox Research Analyst 614-225-6937 jay_knox@columbus.org
  • 32. 04.19.13 | Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First (614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com 3 12013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy Alex Fischer, Chairman President and CEO The Columbus Partnership John W. Partridge, Treasurer President Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc. Eric Phillips, Secretary Executive Director Union County Economic Development Partnership Chief Executive Officer Union County Chamber of Commerce Marilyn Brown County Commissioner Franklin County Board of Commissioners Michael Coleman Mayor City of Columbus John C. Fisher Executive Vice President Ohio Farm Bureau Michael Keller Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer Nationwide Michael W. Louge Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer OhioHealth Gregory R. Overmyer Chief Executive Officer Overmyer Hall Associates Mark Patton General Manager JobsOhio Dr. Mark Smith President Ohio Christian University David Williams, Ph.D., Sc.D. Dean & Presidential Professor College of Engineering The Ohio State University Pablo A. Vegas President and Chief Operating Officer AEP Ohio, American Electric Power EX-OFFICIO Laing Akers Senior Attorney Squire Sanders Kenny McDonald, President Chief Economic Officer Columbus 2020 Results? Definitely. Summerfield supports the growth of Columbus by helping our clients succeed. Hi there! Visit our website to meet the rest of the Summerfield team. | summerfieldadvertising.com/our-team.php Growth focused. Idea driven. At Summerfield, we’re not just colleagues, we’re family. And to our clients, we’re not just another vendor, we’re trusted partners. BOARD MEMBERS
  • 33. Advertising Supplement to Columbus Business First | 04.19.13(614) 225-6063 | ColumbusRegion.com32 2013 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT report the columbus region’s growth strategy BRANDING COLUMBUS M arketing the Columbus Region with a consistent message and creative approach remains criti- cal to establishing the Region as a thriving, desirable business climate. Numerous organizations market Columbus to various au- diences—Columbus 2020 and the Columbus Cham- ber to businesses, Experience Columbus to visitors, corporations to executives, universities to educators and students, hospitals to physicians and even Co- lumbus residents to their friends. HISTORICALLY, our community has not marketed itself with a consistent foundation. Visual identities were unique to each organization, providing no rec- ognizable differences between Columbus, Ohio, and the other “Columbus” locations nationwide. As the Columbus Region strove for unity in its branding ef- forts, these inconsistencies posed a problem. About two years ago, various organizations and stakeholders worked with local agency Fahlgren Mortine to come up with a common theme consis- tent with the Region’s brand essence: a ColumbUS marker and campaign signifying not only the Region’s unity, but also its position in the domestic and global marketplace. IN THE LAST TWO YEARS the cohesive brand has been adopted by various organizations around the Region, including more than 20 City of Columbus de- partments. The brand also is visible at Port Columbus International Airport and shone brightly last year in New York’s famed Times Square. Although collaboration has been effective, the brand- ing initiative is far from finished. One of the key pieces of this program is an online toolkit that provides all the necessary visual and communications elements to leverage the Columbus brand, encouraging even more organizations to get on board. brandcolumbus.com
  • 34. Columbus’ workforce of tomorrow is preparing here today. Columbus State is the front door to higher education—and a career—for more Central Ohio residents than any other college or university. Most of our graduates remain in Central Ohio, starting businesses and filling key jobs in high-growth fields like health care, information technology, logistics and hospitality. Our alumni generate more than $900 million for Central Ohio every year in higher earnings and the increased output of businesses. We see the workforce of 2020 here today, and they have us excited about Central Ohio’s future. At Columbus State, we see 2020. www.cscc.edu
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