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Leadership Council Members Receive NFIB Anniversary Plaques

Leadership Council Members Receive NFIB Anniversary Plaques

January 26, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

The Ohio small business owners were recognized for their membership in NFIB

State Director Chris Ferruso presented anniversary plaques to three members of the Ohio Leadership Council in recognition of their many years of membership in NFIB.

“NFIB may be the voice of small business, but we depend on our members to amplify our voice and ensure their legislators hear our voice and support Ohio’s Main Street businesses,” Ferruso said.

Lisa Crosley with EnviroControl Systems in Dayton receives 15-year membership plaque

NFIB State Director Chris Ferruso (left) and LC Chairman Albert Macre present a 15-year membership plaque to Lisa Crosley of EnviroControl Systems in Dayton
Ferruso and Macre present a 15-year membership plaque to Kelly Moore of GKM Auto Parts in Zanesville
Ferruso and Macre present a 35-year NFIB membership plaque to Dr. Ben Pearson of Manchester Animal Clinic in Akron

Ferruso presented the plaques at the Jan. 25 Leadership Council meeting in Columbus.

“I want to express our deepest appreciation to Lisa Crosley, Kelly Moore, and Dr. Ben Pearson for their commitment and contribution over the years,” he said. “Their dedication has helped ensure our success in the General Assembly on key issues the enable our members to own, operate, and grow their businesses.”

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