Chloe Teasley, Columbus CEO

Chloe Teasley

Columbus CEO

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Past:
  • Columbus CEO
  • The Columbus Dispatch
  • Columbus Monthly
  • Columbus Alive

Past articles by Chloe:

Columbus' global business ties strong

An annual report from the Columbus Council on World Affairs illustrates the extent of international business in Central Ohio. → Read More

Nonprofit works to connect international business cultures

The Columbus Council on World Affairs, a central Ohio nonprofit organization, helps to educate companies and employees about how to interact with global → Read More

Creative firms find homes in old fire truck factory

The Fort doesn't have to try: It comes by its industrial chic atmosphere honestly. → Read More

Leader looks to expand center that employs developmentally disabled

David Amerine left the health insurance industry to become CEO of UCO Industries, a nonprofit center in Marysville that employs 80 people with development disabilities. He said he was attracted to the business side of the operation, but also to the idea of helping those with disabilities. → Read More

Top Columbus MBA programs ranked by enrollment

Ohio State University tops the list. → Read More

Top Columbus private companies ranked by revenue

Hexion tops the list. → Read More

Future 50: Matthew Yerkes, Cultivate

"Provide more startup resources, education and even facility space to underserved areas." → Read More

Future 50: Matt Miller, Ice Miller

Chloe Teasley Staff Writer, Columbus CEO "Food deserts need to be eliminated in Columbus." Future 50 Class of 2020 Matt Miller Partner, Municipal Finance Group, Ice Miller About: A practicing attorney for more than 15 years in Columbus and Chicago before that, Matt Miller advises and counsels government entities with an aim to help others adopt innovative financing ideas such as social impact… → Read More

Top Columbus office furniture companies ranked by total employees

Continental Office tops the list. → Read More

Top Columbus credit unions ranked by shares and deposits

Kemba Financial Credit Union tops the list. → Read More

Q&A | CEO of the Year Tom Krouse: ‘Doing the right thing’ is Donatos’ mission

In honor of his 2019 CEO of the Year win for a large business, Tom Krouse shared with Columbus CEO the principles he employs in running Donatos, his → Read More

Why Gerber LLC maintains a closet filled with gift wrapping supplies

That, and other touches in Gerber's new offices at the Smith Bros. Hardware Building were installed with thoughtfulness. → Read More

A journey from spirits to high-end pork production

Watershed Distillery co-founders Greg Lehman and Dave Rigo parted ways in that business but continue to support each other and Rigo’s new venture, Saddleberk Pork. → Read More

See inside the Columbus area's newest marijuana dispensary

Ohio Provisions sits along Route 33 and offers medical marijuana to the communities surrounding Lancaster. → Read More

Taft's Brewpourium Columbus opens this Friday

This marks the Cincinnati-based brewery's first location outside its hometown. → Read More

Top Columbus women-owned businesses by revenue

Kokosing Cos. leads the list this year. → Read More

The unwitting pioneers behind Apeks Supercritical

Andy and Kristen Joseph have found themselves immersed in the Wild West that is the cannabis industry. The Johnstown entrepreneurs just keep saying yes. → Read More

CEO Q&A | Marjory Pizzuti: Goodwill helps those with developmental disabilities contribute, belong

Goodwill Columbus is dedicated to serving and transforming the lives of people with developmental disabilities.Amid sweeping changes to housing and work → Read More

Top Columbus hospitals ranked by capacity

Our Leaderboard featuring Columbus region hospitals ranked by number of beds has been running since 2007. The magazine's leaderboards feature selected business sectors each month. → Read More

Tenfold settles into the Short North

The creative branding company's CEO had no intention of ending up in the Short North, but the building tour changed her mind. It turns out, the arts district is a perfect fit. → Read More