Entrepreneurs of the year

The world of entrepreneurship-like the rest of the world-seems to be comprised of haves and have nots.

While every entrepreneur looks to bring a product or service to the marketplace, some just seem to make it happen better than others.

In the next several pages, Small Business News profiles the leaders of 25 of the best area businesses, including the 14 men and women representing the 10 top run companies in Northeast Ohio.

SBN is proud to recognize the winners and finalists of the 11th annual Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year awards.

The winners were announced at a June 23 banquet in Cleveland. The event was founded and presented by Ernst & Young LLP.

The winners are selected through a process that began early this year with informational nominations to Ernst & Young. An application process followed that required submission of financial data (which is held confidential by Ernst & Young and has not been shared with SBN) and a series of written statements designed to learn more about each nominee’s skills in such areas as innovation and creativity, financial management, strategic planning and operations.

Based on those applications the field of nominees was narrowed to a group of finalists who were interviewed by a panel of outside judges.

These winners will move on to a national competition with those winners announced later this year.

Turnaround

Barry Phillips, CEO
Gradall Industries
New Philadelphia

Barry Phillips witnessed the end of an era as plant manager for the last Farmall plant. He had spent 26 years with International Harvester when the plant closed.

Phillips became part of a new era when he joined struggling Gradall Industries Inc. in 1985 and became CEO in 1995. Gradall is a leading manufacturer of hydraulic excavators and material handlers.

Under Phillips’ leadership, the company has done all of the heavy lifting needed to once again become competitive. It has developed 14 new products, targeted niche markets, improved the manufacturing process by following a “continuous improvement” strategy, increased distributor support and expanded the service parts division.

Phillips says having a vision and “good people around you” is necessary for success as an entrepreneur “because visions cannot be fulfilled with one person.”

“It’s important to create an atmosphere where people can work well together. And you have to be willing to let people make mistakes and not tear them apart for it. You have to surround yourself with people and encourage them to grow because when they grow, the company grows.”


Services

Louis Perry, president
Louis Perry & Associates
Wadsworth

Louis Perry Sr. doubled his company’s revenues last year, but he’ll tell you he had no choice.

Perry, founder and president of Louis Perry & Associates, created his firm in 1985 after 30 years of designing and overseeing construction of rubber and plastics facilities worldwide for Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.

With his core business of designing and managing the construction of new tire, rubber and plastics manufacturing plants, Perry enjoyed 12 years of steady growth and an international client base. By last year, however, Perry says he had to broaden his services.

“Clients keep saying, ‘Jeez, you’re doing the design and someone else is doing the construction.’ What’s happening in the industry is people want single-source responsibility,” he says. “If you don’t do design/build, you don’t get the design part.”

So Perry added a design/build subsidiary, The Perry Group Ltd., which generated $5 million its first year-nearly half of the parent company’s $11 million revenue in 1997.

Today the company employs 103 full time-Perry is especially proud that some 30 percent are older workers who lost their jobs during the demise of Akron’s rubber industry. Perry says that expertise and depth has helped the company build an international reputation for engineering and a resume that spans the globe.


Technology

Dale Lauren Foland, founder
Lauren International Inc.
New Philadelphia

Dale Lauren Foland founded Lauren International Inc. in 1965 with an initial investment of $7,000. Today, the company operates two divisions, with the larger-Lauren Manufacturing-employing 350 people and occupying a 160,000-square-foot-facility in New Philadelphia. The other division, Edgetech IG, is headquartered in Cambridge, Ohio, along with a joint-venture facility known as Lauren/Meteor LLC.

Lauren International leads the industry as an extruder of continuous rubber seals and gaskets used in insulated doors and windows, insulated glass and weatherstripping products. Foland considers research and development a key priority and has completed projects for the U.S. and Canadian governments, including energy conservation research.

Foland also emphasizes staff development by offering continuing education assistance to employees. The company will offer an on-site MBA program in conjunction with Ashland University this fall.

“It’s important to attract and keep good people,” Foland says. “We’re sort of out of the way and sometimes our location makes it difficult to recruit. The on-site MBA program is good for the company and our people.”


Winners from elsewhere in Ohio

Manufacturing/Automotive
Raymond Zukowski, chairman and CEO
Euclid Industries Inc.
Cleveland

Master
Arthur Holmes, chairman and CEO
Chart Industries Inc.
Mayfield Heights

Distribution

Joseph Dreher, CEO
Dreher Business Products
Cleveland

Emerging Company
Carol Latham, president and CEO
Thermagon Inc.
Cleveland

Manufacturing/Industrial
John Haag, chairman and CEO
SGS Tool
Munroe Falls

Software & Information Systems
Nick Canitano, chairman and CEO
Ken Conley, president and COO
Karen Conley, executive vice president
Annette Canitano, executive vice president
Conley, Canitano & Associates Inc.
Mayfield Heights

Young Entrepreneurs
Michael Krause, president
Dan Krause, system administrator
Exchange Network Services
Cleveland

1998 EOY Finalists

Howard Cleveland, president
Mozes Cleveland & Co.
Boston Heights

Jeffrey Cole, chairman and CEO
Cole National Corp.
Mayfield Heights

Ruth Coleman, founder
Health Design Plus
Hudson

Fran Doll, president
Superior Staffing Inc.
Akron

Don Kasper, CEO
Bill Geschke, president
Geschke Kasper & Associates Inc.
Independence

Jerry Lippman, founder
and Joe Kanfer, CEO
GOJO Industries Inc.
Akron

Paul Hanna, president
Meritech Blue
Brooklyn Heights

Louis Joseph, president and CEO
The Brewer-Garrett Co.
Middleburg Heights

Gurinder Rana, founder and CEO
R&R International Inc.
Akron

Deborah Wieder Singer, clinical operations director
NovaCare Outpatient Rehabilitation
Mayfield Village

Ray Williams, president
US Technology Corp.
Canton

Donald Vanke, vice president
LISN Inc.
Amherst

Chuck VerMerris, president and CEO
The Radix Wire Co.
Cleveland

James Hickey, president
Scott Keglovic, executive vice president
The Arras Group
Cleveland

Richard Morrison, president and CEO
Molded Fiber Glass Co.
Ashtabula