22 business owners from area given recognition

9/22/2010
BLADE STAFF

Two local business organizations have singled out in the past week 22 area business owners for special recognition or awards.

The Northwest Ohio Chapter of SCORE, a retired executives business mentoring group, Tuesday recognized 16 successful small-business clients in the region at an event to celebrate the local chapter's 45th anniversary.

Honored were:

• Kim Marion of Clair David Interior of Toledo.

• Rob Langenderfer of Digital Perspective of Toledo.

• Ann Lumbrezer of Ann Lumbrezer Massage Therapy, Sylvania.

• Priscilla D'Anniballe of Paul Davis Restoration, Monclova Township.

• Marie Perkins of DaVinci's Gallery & Coffee House, Fremont.

• Shawna Shadoan of Radiant Windows & Remodeling, Oak Harbor, Ohio.

• Nick Koepke of Koepke Complete Auto Repair, Erie, Mich.

• Don Carino of Seagate Home Inventory, Toledo.

• Claude Montgomery and Donna Burke of Mailworks, Toledo.

• Jim Damshroder of Buckeye Store and More, Sylvania.

• Ken Kauffman of Old Fashioned Barber Shop, Toledo.

• Dan and Cathy Reichow of Dan R's Automotive, Oregon.

• Don Coburn of Schooley Mitchell, Sylvania.

• Kisha Slater of Victory & Kindness Childcare Inc., Toledo.

• Robin Forst and Daniel Brossia of Pyure Salon & Spa, Maumee.

• Beth Vollmar of Food Services Start-up Business, Toledo.

Meanwhile, the Entrepreneurial & Business Excellence Hall of Fame recently announced its 2010 award winners, who will be inducted into the hall at a ceremony scheduled for Nov. 4.

The inductees are:

• Tim Paradiso, president of BDS Agency Management, of Fremont.

• Ben Bauman, president and CEO of Bolt Express, of Toledo.

• Matt Aston, president of Ground Penetrating Radar Systems Inc., of Sylvania.

• David Woodward, president and creative director of North Designs, of Toledo.

• William F. "Bill" Reineke, founder and board chairman of Reineke Family Dealerships, of Fostoria.

• Dr. Stephen Branam, founder, and Mick Janness, president and CEO, of Branam Oral Health Technologies, of Oregon.