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Brian Klink
Brian Klink left the hustle and bustle of the Beltway for Ohio's promise. If he chooses to take in nightlife and culture they are short drives away in Canton and Cleveland. Professional sports and the Pro Football Hall of Fame are nearby. Multiple airports in the region eliminate hassle and allow him to get away for business and return to the easy life by sundown.
Brian's company, Hydrodec, is supported by AEP Ohio – its preferred energy partner. AEP Ohio has a stake in the state's economic vitality, providing competitive and reliable electricity to thousands of businesses committed to Ohio as the prime location to grow and prosper.
Nancy Kramer
When she started her business more than 25 years ago, Nancy Kramer never dreamed she'd be able to build an industry-leading digital marketing agency with a client list that includes many of the world's most exciting and best-known brands. But that's exactly what she and her staff have done.
Today, Resource Interactive conducts business around the world on a daily basis from its offices in Columbus' energetic downtown Arena district, undeniable proof that the business world truly is flat. And that Ohio is the perfect location for those who wish to have successful companies and careers without sacrificing the quality of their personal lives.
Xunming Deng
Xunlight Corporation is a technology spin-off from the University of Toledo that engages in the development, manufacture, and marketing of lightweight, flexible, and low-cost photovoltaic modules. Xunlight recently began operation of a 25 megawatt, roll-to-roll, full-scale production line. Xunlight has received more than $40 million of institutional investments, as well as more than $13 million of research and development funding from the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Commerce, and Ohio Department of Development. They also received a $7 million loan from the State of Ohio to develop its products and manufacturing process.
