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All information provided on the Butler County Alliance Economic Development official web site is provided for information purposes only. Although every reasonable effort is made to present current and accurate information, Butler County Alliance makes no guarantees of any kind. Information on this web site is subject to change without prior notice. Any links to external web sites and/or non-Butler County Alliance Economic Development information provided on Butler County Alliance Economic Development web pages are provided as a courtesy. They should not be construed as an endorsement by Butler County Alliance Economic Development of the content or views of the linked materials. In no event shall Butler County Alliance Economic Development be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content or services available on or through the Butler County Alliance Economic Development web site.
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Butler County |
Located between Cincinnati and Dayton, Butler County, Ohio is the Hamilton - Middletown Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area (PMSA) as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau and is part of the larger Cincinnati-Middletown, OH-KY-IN (MSA). Butler is one of 88 counties in Ohio and it's 2002 population of 339,828 ranked 8th in the state. |
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Butler Technology & Career Development Schools 3603 Hamilton-Middletown Road Hamilton, OH 45011 Dr. Robert Sommers CEO Back to Top |
Butler
Tech provides career education for over 5,200 high
school students and 7,700 adult students annually
through programs at its D. Russel Lee Career
Technology Center campus and nine associate school
districts. A wide variety of programs are provided to
allow career choices for citizens and to meet the
changing needs of business, industry, and labor.
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Cinergy 1199 Nilles Road Fairfield, OH 45014 Timothy Abbott Manager, Northern Area |
Cinergy [www.cinergy.com] was created in 1994 with the merger of The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Company (CG&E) and PSI Energy, Inc. (PSI), the largest electric power utility in Indiana. Cinergy has a balanced, integrated portfolio of two core businesses: regulated operations and energy merchant. Cinergy’s regulated operating companies serve more than 1.5 million electric customers located in a 25,000 sq. mi. service territory spanning a large portion of Indiana, southwestern Ohio, and Northern Kentucky and 500,000 natural gas customers primarily in Ohio. Cinergy/CG&E is one of the nation’s leading diversified energy companies and the largest non-nuclear electric suppliers in the U.S. Cinergy’s operating expertise, close proximity to coal supply, and a combination of baseload and peaking facilities allows Cinergy/CG&E to serve its industrial customers at rates below the national average. |
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First Financial Bank 300 High Street Hamilton, OH 45011 Mark Immelt President |
First Financial Bank, a regional bank serving Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, was formed on July 19, 2002, as a consolidation of First National Bank of Southwestern Ohio and Hebron Deposit Bank. FFB is the lead banking institution in the Hamilton, Ohio-based financial holding company, First Financial Bancorp. Formed in 1983, the holding company now has assets of $3.9 billion, over 4,000 shareholders, 11 affiliates, and 106 retail banking centers in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Michigan. With year-end 2001assets of $1.5 billion, the bank now operates 35 full-service retail banking centers. A federally chartered bank, FFB offers individual deposit account relationships fully insured up to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). We are a community bank founded on service, a community bank benefiting from service, a community bank committed to service. |
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Henkle Schueler/Bunnel Hill 3000-G Henkle Drive Lebanon, OH 45036 Joe Kramer Executive Vice President |
Henkle Schueler is the preeminent real estate company in the Warren County, Ohio area. With more than 60 years of experience in land consultation, development, site selection, and property management, Henkle Schueler has established a strong reputation as a commercial and industrial real estate leader in Warren County. Together with their affiliate company Bunnell Hill Construction, our team can provide a total turnkey service for a variety of regional and national clients. Formed by the principals of Henkle Schueler Realtors, Bunnell Hill's initial charter was to develop 7,000 acres in Warren County bordering I-71 and I-75. Bunnell Hill is highly skilled in guiding large or small projects through the complex process of site selection, permit acquisition, site development, and construction. This enables our clients to maximize investments, clear regulatory hurdles, obtain timely approvals, and minimize construction time. |
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Mercy Hospital Fairfield 3000 Mack Road Fairfield, OH 45014 Mark Hood President |
Since 1978, Mercy Hospital Fairfield has served the residents of Fairfield, Butler County, and the northern Hamilton County suburbs of Forest Park and Green Hills. The hospital campus includes ambulatory care as well as a Center for Health and Wellness. A full-service, acute care hospital, Mercy Hospital Fairfield provides a broad range of services, including emergency services, inpatient and outpatient surgery, diagnostic tests and services, maternity services, and oncology services. You'll also find support groups and classes to help patients and area residents attain and maintain health. In 2001, Mercy Hospital Fairfield introduced Butler County's only Open Heart Program. The comprehensive program combines the tradition of caring at Mercy with services such as coronary artery bypass grafting, heart valve replacement, cardiac stress testing, nuclear imaging, and more. |
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Miami University 202 Roudebush Hall Oxford, OH 45056 Steve Snyder Executive Assistant to the President |
Miami University, commonly known as the public university's answer to the Ivy League, is located within Butler County and serves over 16,000 graduate and undergraduate students. With 200 areas of undergraduate study, 60 masters-degree, and 10 doctoral-degree programs, Miami is a leading institution for business administration, applied science, education, and computer programming. With major new programs and degrees being offered in mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering, Miami is developing as a center of excellence in skills that will be vital to succeed in the knowledge economy. Miami also has two regional campuses, located in Hamilton and Middletown, serving more than 3,000 students per campus each year. Students may pursue baccalaureate degrees in engineering technology and nursing on the regional campuses, and also have available credit, non-credit classes, and training. Through their Business and Industry Centers, the regional campuses work with area employers to provide customized training and work force development programs. |
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Middletown Regional Hospital 105 McKnight Drive Middletown, OH 45056 Douglas McNeill President & CEO |
Middletown Regional Hospital (MRH) is a modern, 310-bed hospital serving Butler, Warren, Preble and southern Montgomery counties in Southwest Ohio. Conveniently located between Cincinnati and Dayton, MRH is a highly respected center for patient services that provides the most recent medical advancements and the latest in diagnostic and treatment technologies to the people we serve. Middletown's second largest employer and one of the nation's top 100 hospitals, MRH scored a stellar 99 out of 100 points and was awarded "Accreditation with Full Standards Compliance," the top honor Joint Commission bestows. MRH has averaged 99 for four consecutive surveys over 12 years, a record unheard of in the industry and unparalleled in the region. |
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Miller Brewing Company 2525 Wayne Madison Road Trenton, OH 45067 Denise Quinn Plant Manager |
Making the highest quality beer has been a passion of the Miller Brewing Company since its founder, Frederick J. Miller, began his brewing business in 1855. Since then, Miller Brewing has grown from a small local brewer to the second largest brewery in the U.S., with seven major breweries located across America. Miller Brewing owns and produces over 50 brands of beer, and takes pride in the products that carry the Miller name. The Trenton, Ohio location is Miller's newest, state-of-the-art brewery. Located between Cincinnati and Dayton, the Trenton Brewery is the largest brewery in Ohio, with nearly 650 employees. Its ventures into foreign markets have garnered impressive results: In Mexico, Ireland, South Korea, and Norway, Miller brands are the leading imports. And in Frederick Miller's homeland, Miller Genuine Draft is the best-selling American brand. |
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US Bank 219 High Street Hamilton, OH 45011 Rick Demmel Regional President |
U.S. Bank is a subsidiary of U.S. Bancorp, the 8th largest financial holding company in the United States with total assets exceeding $180 billion at year-end 2002. U.S. Bancorp and its subsidiaries provide a comprehensive selection of premium financial products and services to individuals, businesses, nonprofit organizations, institutions, government entities, and public sector clients. Through U.S. Bank and other subsidiaries, U.S. Bancorp serves more than 10 million customers, principally through 2,142 full-service branch offices in 24 states. In addition, specialized offices across the country and in several foreign countries provide corporate, loan, private client and brokerage services. More than 1,300,000 customers also do all or part of their banking via U.S. Bank Internet Banking. Major lines of business provided by U.S. Bank include Consumer Banking, Payment Services, Wholesale Banking and Private Client, Trust & Asset Management. All products and services are backed by the exclusive U.S. Bank Five Star Service Guarantee. |