Wednesday, August 02, 2006

large format printing : Speedpro opens printing center in Sharonville

SHARONVILLE - National franchiser Speedpro Imaging has opened its first Midwest location at 2736 E. Kemper Road.

Speedpro is a large-format digital printing center that can produce high-resolution images of up to 1440 dots per inch.

"We offer a variety of products including trade show displays, vehicle graphics, land development signs, full-color banners and graphic design services," said owner Dave Sperry.

Sperry is also the master franchiser for southern Ohio, southern Indiana and Kentucky.

CUTTING GOVERNMENT RED TAPE IS SEMINAR FOCUS

EASTGATE - Tips on cutting through red tape to become a supplier to governmental agencies is the topic of a seminar scheduled for Aug. 24.

The session is sponsored by the Southwest Central Ohio Procurement Technical Assistance Centers, which help small, disadvantaged, veteran-owned and woman-owned firms obtain federal, state and local government contracts. It takes place at the East Banquet Center, 4450 Eastgate Blvd.

Registration for the workshop begins at 8:30 a.m., with the program starting at 9 a.m. The $65 fee includes a luncheon buffet. Participants should bring business cards and information about their company. Registration is required.

The centers are a partnership program with the Ohio Department of Development and the Defense Logistic Agency.

Information and registration: www.swcoptac.org.

ESTATE PLANNER RUTH ROUNDING OPENS OFFICE

DOWNTOWN - Estate planning specialist Ruth Rounding has opened her own office at 810 Sycamore St.

A lawyer certified by the Ohio State Bar Association as a specialist in estate planning, Rounding is also a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel and a cum laude graduate of Harvard Law School.

Ruth Rounding LLC will concentrate on estate, gift and income taxes, wills, trusts, probate and planning for charitable gifts and organizations.

Information: 513-621-8700.

BUILDINGS TO GO OPENS LOCATION IN LOVELAND

LOVELAND - Indianapolis-based Buildings To Go has opened an office to serve Greater Cincinnati.

The company provides pre-engineered, insulated metal buildings to general contractors as well as to end users. To ensure quality, the company erects its own structures.

Since its founding in 1997, Buildings To Go has installed almost 7 million square feet of buildings, said Bob Young, sales and marketing director for Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. The new office has several projects in the works.

The new office, at 417 Wards Corner Road, expects to hire 40 to 50 people, Young said. Dan Steigerwald is the general manager.

by Jenny Callison's business notes





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