Limelight Awards and achievements
The Employers Resource Council recently presented InfoCision Management Corp. with its ninth NorthCoast 99 Award. The award recognizes 99 great places to work in Northeast Ohio.
TVC Home Health Care has been selected for the 2010 Best of Youngstown Award in the Home Health Service category by the U.S. Commerce Association. The Commerce Association’s “Best of Local Business” award program recognizes companies that have achieved exceptional marketing success in their local community and business category.
Judge Robert Milich has been named president of the Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor’s new board of directors. Other officers are Suzyn Schwebel-Epstein, vice president; Donna DeBlasio, secretary; and Rick Rowlands, treasurer. Members of the center’s new board of directors are George Beelen, Sandra Cika, Arlette Gatewood, C. Gilbert James, Socrates Kolitsos, Tom Leary, former state Sen. Harry Meshel, Martha Pallante, Rick Rees, Richard Scarsella and Joanne Zimmer.
Members of the public are encouraged to join the Friends of the Museum board. For information, contact site manager Nancy Haraburda at 330-743-5934 or e-mail nharaburda@ohiohistory.org.
Tim Hopkinson, owner of Frankie’s Main Steet Cafe, was recently awarded the Hubbard Area Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year award in recognition of his contributions to the community and his support for Hubbard’s schools.
Randy Myeroff, president and chief executive of Cohen & Company, a regional financial services firm, has been named to the 50 Club of Cleveland. The club is made up of top business executives and other Cleveland community leaders who meet to hear prominent speakers and engage in discussion.
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