COMMUNITY PROFILE
Enjoying the Benefits of Fairfield County / Testimonials
Fairfield County is home to more than 3,000 businesses. We believe
the county is a great place to locate or start a new business
enterprise. But, don't take our word for it, see what area business
leaders have to say about living and operating a business in
Fairfield County.
"With
the continuous growth of population within Fairfield County, it is
giving Crestview and our family the opportunity to set the standard
for meeting the changing needs of the current population and the
cultural change
flowing to our current generation. Legacy, family tradition, and a
sense of community is the foundation in which Crestview's building
blocks are set upon! Our future looks bright as planning presses
forward with the hope of our 5th generation tradition, but more
importantly, the future generation of folks needing excellent
healthcare needs in our hometown community."
David Eckert and Cathy Eckert-Kuhnash
Administrators
Crestview Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Services
"Fairfield
County is an excellent location for our business. We have ready
access to a large supplier base and good transportation. Housing and
commute times for our employees are very favorable and we are able
to recruit the skills and talent our business requires. The County
is supportive of business and we always feel welcome and valued."
Bill Pohl, General Manager
Princeton Delivery Systems
"I have been employed at Fairfield Medical Center for 22 years. From
the first time I visited the area, I was impressed by its beauty and
friendliness. It is small enough to be able to get acquainted and
large enough to find the things you need to live and work here. The
community is supportive of the needs of our hospital and we have
been able to form partnerships to get things done is the best most
cost effective ways for the common good. There is a willing
workforce here who take pride in what they do."
Mina Ubbing, President & CEO,
Fairfield Medical Center
"My wife and I purchased Martin Partitions in Carroll in September
2007. We are very pleased with the quality of the existing
workforce. We have also found an excellent pool of workers for both
full and part time positions. Our experience in Fairfield county to
date says we will have no problem supporting our aggressive growth
targets."
Bruce Miller, General Manager,
Martin Partitions
"I
was raised in this area and feel that this community is a great
place for our employees to bring up a family, without the hustle and
bustle of the larger cities. In the process of establishing a
technology company in Lancaster, many said that it could not be
done, and maybe I should look to Columbus. Lancaster has been going
through growing pains over the past 20 years and technology is
starting to take hold, while still maintaining the small town feel.
As we have continued our growth, we are now being noticed by many of
the local residents, who thought that they had to travel to the
larger cities for well paying technology positions. We currently
employ residents from all of the surrounding counties and beyond.
One of the comments that we encounter quite frequently is when
clients say, 'and you are based in Lancaster, Ohio."
Doug Cronin, President,
NFocus Consulting, Inc.
"Fairfield
County has provided us the central location needed to attract a
skilled workforce. There is an excellent vendor population that
supports our specialty trade of custom cabinetry and fixture
manufacturing. With good roads and highways, our company has easy
access to a major metropolitan area that provides a network of
freight companies which can meet our national and international
shipping requirements."
Judy A. Kellogg, President,
Kellogg Cabinets, Inc.