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February 9, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
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2023 Officers Elected to NFIB Ohio Leadership Council

- Albert Macre of Albert F. Macre & Company (Steubenville) chairman
- Kelly Moore of GKM Auto Parts (Zanesville) vice-chair
- Clara Osterhage of RLO, Inc. (Dayton) chair of the NFIB Ohio PAC, the organization’s political action committee
- Chris Ellis of Helping Hands Healthcare, Inc. (Cincinnati) the immediate past chair of the Council.
- Bev Beery, Beery Insurance Services, Lima
- Jack Buschur, Minster
- Lisa Crosley, EnviroControl Systems, Inc., Dayton
- Merle Griff, Sarah Adult Day Services, Inc., Canton
- Doug Johnson, The Johnson Electric Supply Co., Cincinnati
- Bill LaGuardia, LM Cases and Precision Foam Fabrication, Inc., Youngstown
- George Lang, Second Call Defense, West Chester
- Steve Lippert, Cincinnati
- Rick Malir, City Barbeque, Dublin
- Toby Mirto, The Rhiel Supply Co., Youngstown
- Dr. John Mossbarger, Midland Acres, Bloomingburg
- Allen Perk, XLN Systems, Inc., Gahanna
- Sherry Pymer, Pymer Plastering, Millersport
- Tracie Sanchez, Lima Pallet, Inc., Lima
- Steve Schramm, Silencer, Inc., Liberty Township
- Susan Sukys, Mosaic Financial Group LLC, Mount Vernon
- Bill Thornton, Jr., Thornton & Associates, Lebanon
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