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All the world can be your stage.
CINCINNATI SHAKESPEARE COMPANY
2022-2023 Season Sponsored by The Otto M. Budig Family Foundation and Rosemary and Mark Schlachter
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director presents
Directed By Brant
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Original Music Written and Composed by Cary Davenport
Music Direction by Erin McCamley
Script Adapted by Jemma Alix Levy and Brant Russell
Scenic Designer Samantha Reno
Costume Designer Rainy Edwards
Lighting Designer Jessica Drayton
Sound Designer Zack Bennett
Properties Designer Kara Eble Trusty
Projection Designer Robert Carlton Stimmel
Fight Director Gina Cerimele-Mechley
Dance Choreographer Rachel Perin
Text Coach/ Dramaturg Jemma Alix Levy
Design Sponsors: Michelle Getz
Guitar Sponsor:
There will be one fifteen minute intermission. Video or audio recording of this performance is strictly prohibited.
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As You Like It Cast and Production Staff
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Celia Angelique Archer
Touchstone Geoffrey Warren Barnes II*
Charles the Wrestler/Silvius Billy Chace*
Jacques de Bois Cary Davenport*
Audrey Colleen Dougherty*
Narrator/Hymen Hannah Gregory
Phoebe Candice Handy*
Jacques Jennifer Joplin*
Duke Frederick/Duke Senior Sara Mackie*
Rosalind Courtney Lucien*
Adam/Corin Barry Mulholland*
LaBeau/ Dance Captain Rachel Perin*
Amiens Patrick Earl Phillips*
Orlando K.P. Powell*
Oliver Rupert Spraul
T HE B AND
Rhythm Guitar
Cary Davenport*
Keyboard Erin McCamley
Bass Guitar Joseph Memory
Drums Lindsey Augusta Mercer
Lead Guitar Nathan Singer
All other roles will be played by members of the ensemble.
P RODUCTION S TAFF
Production Manager Kate Bindus
Production Stage Manager Brenna Bishop*
Production Assistant Arran Bowen
Master Electrician/Carpenter Jared Earland
Technical Director Chris Holloway
Master Carpenter Drew Homan
Costume Shop Manager Lindsey Jones
Sound Engineer Grace Randall
Charge Artist Samantha Reno
Technical Director Robert Carlton Stimmel
Assistant Director Sarah Summerwell
Assistant Stage Manager Cole Sweasy*
Properties Supervisor Kara Eble Trusty
Wardrobe Supervisor Emily Kemmerer
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As You Like It Cast
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*Appearing through an Agreement between this theatre, the Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, and Actors' Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Angelique Archer Geoffrey Warren Barnes II*
Rupert Spraul
Billy Chace*
K.P. Powell*
Patrick Earl Phillips*
Nathan Singer
Courtney Lucien*
Jennifer Joplin* Sara Mackie*
Erin McCamley
Barry Mulholland*
Joseph Memory Lindsey
Augusta Mercer
Rachel Perin*
Candice Handy*
Cary Davenport*
Cary Davenport*
Hannah Gregory
Colleen Dougherty*
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Cincinnati Shakespeare Company Staff
Brian Isaac Phillips, Producing Artistic Director
Production:
Kate Bindus, Production Manager
Brenna Bishop, Resident Stage Manager
Arran Bowen, Production Associate
Jared Earland, Lighting and Scenic Associate
Rainy Edwards, Resident Costume Designer
Chris Holloway, Technical Director
Drew Homan, Master Carpenter
Lindsey Jones, Costume Shop Manager
Emily Kemmerer, Wardrobe Supervisor
Samantha Reno, Resident Scenic Designer
Robert Carlton Stimmel, Technical Director
Cole Sweasy, Assistant Stage Manager
Kara Eble Trusty, Props Supervisor
Administration:
Sara Clark, Director of Development
Colleen Dougherty, Education Associate
Shelby Flynn, Operations Manager
Candice Handy, Director of Education
Colleen Ladrick, Front of House Manager
Justin McCombs, Company Manager
Kyrié Owen, Communications and Engagement Manager
Patricia Ryan, Development Associate
Lettie Van Hemert, General Manager
Jeanna Vella, Director of Marketing and Data Analytics
As of April 2023
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Publisher Ivy Bayer Designer Wesley Koogle Production Director Vu Luong P ROFESSIONAL A SSOCIATIONS
We wish to thank the following corporations, foundations, agencies, and individuals for their support of the 2022-2023 Season. We are forever grateful.
As of March 1, 2023.
We endeavor to correctly recognize all of our supporters. If you see a problem with this list, please accept our apologies and email sara.clark@cincyshakes.com to correct. Thank you.
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B EFORE THE PLAY BEGINS …
Duke Senior has been forced into exile from the court by her sister, Duke Frederick, and has taken refuge in the Forest of Arden with a band of faithful lords, including the melancholy Jaques. Rosalind, the deposed Duke’s daughter, is kept at court as a companion to her cousin Celia.
Orlando de Boys, the youngest son of the late Sir Rowland de Boys, has been kept in poverty by his brother Oliver de Boys since his father's death.
D URING THE PLAY …
Orlando decides to win his fortune by wrestling at Duke Frederick's court. He sees Rosalind and they fall in love. The Duke banishes Rosalind, so she and Celia decide to seek Duke Senior in the forest, disguising themselves as the boy Ganymede (Rosalind) and his sister Aliena (Celia). The fool Touchstone accompanies them.
Hearing that Oliver plans to kill him, Orlando also flees to the forest. There he meets Ganymede (the disguised Rosalind), who claims to be able to cure him of his love. Orlando argues that he can’t be “cured”, so Ganymede challenges Orlando to woo him as “Rosalind” in order to test his love’s strength. The forest inspires love elsewhere, too: shepherd Silvius loves disdainful Phebe, who pines after Ganymede; and Touchstone proposes to the unsophisticated Audrey, despite Jaques’ admonishments against the match.
Back in the Court, Duke Frederick, angry about Orlando’s triumph over her wrestler, sends Oliver to track down his brother. After a scare in the forest, Oliver and Orlando reconcile, and Oliver falls in love with Celia. Sensing Orlando’s desperation for his true love, Rosalind decides to reveal herself and arranges a wedding. News arrives that Duke Frederick has abdicated, so Duke Senior decides to return to Court. Jaques chooses to stay behind in the forest.
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The little details count when it comes to a memorable evening at the theater. The following information and guidelines will help you enjoy your evening with us.
A CCESSIBILITY /S PECIAL S EATING
Seating for people with disabilities is available in multiple locations in the Lower and Upper Galleries and can be reached by elevator and/or ramp. These seats can be purchased online or by calling our Box Office. For assistance upon arrival, please see any of our front of house staff. We also offer many seats that can be reached without walking up or down stairs.
A SSISTED L ISTENING D EVICES
Devices may be reserved in advance with the Box Office staff or requested from the House Manager at the performance.
L ATE S EATING
Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the House Manager.
L AND A CKNOWLEDGMENT
Cincinnati Shakespeare would like to respectfully acknowledge the Osage, Shawnee, and Miami People who have stewarded the land we are currently located on throughout the generations.
Board of Directors
P HOTOGRAPY
To avoid disruptions and copyright infringement, unauthorized recording on cameras, cell phones, or other devices inside the theater before, during, or following the performance is prohibited. Photography taken inside the lobby is encouraged!
F OOD A ND D RINK
A variety of concessions are available in the lobby including a full bar at Bob’s Bar. Beverages are allowed back into the theater. Smoking is prohibited in the theater and directly in front of the theater’s entrance.
Y OUNG T HEATER -G OERS
Children younger than 5 are not permitted in the theater. For children older than 5, please call the Box Office to determine whether a particular production is suitable for your child.
I N T HE E VENT O F A N E MERGENCY
Please obey the instructions given by theater personnel. Please note the nearest emergency exit upon taking your seat; each exit is marked by a lighted EXIT sign. If an evacuation is directed, please move to the nearest exit in a calm and orderly fashion.
Rosemary Schlachter, 25th Hour – President
Otto M. Budig, Jr., Budco Group – Vice President
Scott Bischoff, Johnson Investment Counsel – Treasurer Patrick Points, Ignite Philanthropy – Secretary
Maureen Bickley, Frost Brown Todd
Jennifer Damiano, Key Bank
Kelley Downing, Bartlett Wealth Management
Marilyn Duke, National Education Association (Ret)
Rick Eder, Ceco Concrete Construction, LLC
Susan Esler, Ashland (Ret)
Dan Fales, Clark Schaefer Hackett
Angie Fischer, Lightborne
Sarah Graber, Wood Herron & Evans LLP
Haleigh Hopkins, NBC
Myron Hughes, BlueRose Supply, LLC
Steve Kane, EY
Mark Kanter, Rookwood Properties (Ret)
Marcene Kinney, GBBN
Jean Lauterbach, Vistage
Neha Matta, Frost Brown Todd
Travis McElroy, McElroy Family Media
Isabel Mendez, P&G
Maggie A. Muething, Taft
Christopher Nare, Secure Transfusion Solutions
David Nevers, Western & Southern Financial Group
Niamh O’Leary, Xavier University
Whitney Owens, Cincinnati Museum Center
Judge Mark Painter, Helmer, Martins, Rice and Popham Co. LPA, Emeritus
Vicky Reynolds, UC (Ret), Emeritus
Marc Rubin, Cohen, Todd, Kite & Stanford (Ret), Emeritus
Rich Schultz, Messer Construction
Stephanie A. Smith, Fifth Third Bank
Don Tecklenburg, Ohio Wesleyan (Ret), Emeritus
Dick Westheimer, Westheimer Enterprises, Emeritus
Jay Woffington, Chameleon Investments
George Yund, Frost Brown Todd, Emeritus
As of July 1, 2022
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“With one ‘we thank you,’ many millions more…”
The Winter’s Tale, Act I, Scene ii
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company extends thanks to the following individuals and organizations for their generous support. The following gifts were received by Cincinnati Shakespeare Company July 1, 2021 –June 30, 2022 or pledged to the 2021-2022 Season. Giving Levels are exclusive of Capital Campaign donations. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. If you see a discrepancy, please accept our sincere apology and contact Sara Clark at 513-381-2273, ext. 3208.
B ENEVOLENT AND B OLD
$25,000+
ArtsWave
Mrs. L.L. Browning
Mr. Otto M. Budig
Carol Ann and Ralph V. Haile, Jr. Foundation
Charles H. Dater Foundation
Martin Chavez
Fifth Third Bank Foundation
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank and Narley L. Haley, Co-Trustees
The Limestone Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Patricia and Calvin Linnemann
Louise Dieterle Nippert Musical Arts Fund of the Greenacres Foundation
Louise Taft Semple Foundation
Monteverdi Tuscany
Debby and Jim Mason, in honor of James R. Bridgeland, Jr.
National Endowment for the Arts
Ohio Arts Council
Ohio Valley Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, Agent
P&G Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Robert and Adele Schiff Family Foundation
Shakespeare in American Communities: National Endowment for the Arts in Partnership with Arts Midwest
Don and Linda Tecklenburg
G ALLANT AND G LAMOROUS
$10,000 - $24,999
altafiber
Anonymous
Andrew Jergens Foundation
Sally and Joel Davenport
Elsa Heisel Sule Foundation
EY
Frost Brown Todd LLC
GBBN Architects, Inc.
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation
John and Betsy LaMacchia
Martha Holden Jennings Foundation
Johnson Charitable Gift Fund
Marcie and Jim Kinney
Travis and Teresa McElroy
Bill and Karen McKim
Sue Ann and Judge Mark Painter, part in memory of Mr. William Baskett
Cass and Glenn Plott
Rosemary and Mark Schlachter
Shubert Foundation
Western & Southern Financial Group
Jay and Jodi Woffington
A VOWED AND A UDACIOUS
$5,000 - $9,999
Bartlett Wealth Management
David and Kelley Downing
Eva Jane Romaine Coombe Fund for Cincinnati Shakespeare Company of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Graeter’s
The Gumbleton Family, in honor of Sara Clark
Jack J. Smith Charitable Trust
Todd and Patricia James Family Giving Fund
Colleen and Mike McSwiggin
Messer Construction Co.
Patrick Points and Wijdan Jreisat
Vicky and Rick Reynolds
Mark and Anne Stepaniak
Pete and Ginger Strange
Taft Stettinius and Hollister LLP
Laura and Tayfun Tuzun
H. James Williams and Carole Campbell Williams
The Wohlgemuth Herschede Foundation
Woodward Trust
George and Nancy Yund
D EVOTED AND D ARING
$2,500 – $4,999
1919 Investment Counsel
Diane Adamec
Mr. Fred Berger
Mr. Scott Bischoff and Teresa Sedlack
Brian and Elizabeth Coley
Crosset Family Fund
Kimberly and Dirk Doebereiner
Susan Esler and Steven Skibo
Dan Fales
Carol and Richard Fencl
Sarah Graber
John and Elizabeth Grover
Kevin and Libby Howard
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
Steve Kane
David Kern
Richard I. and Susan J. Lauf Fund
Jean and Charles Lauterbach
Ted and Molly Lucien
Maggie Muething
Chris Nare and Lori Rappold
Steve and Betty Robinson
Steven P. Sullivan
A RDENT AND A STOUNDING
$1,000 - $2,499
Americana Arts Foundation
Jeffrey and Karen Anderson
William and Caroline Bahlman
Gale Beckett
Mary Ann and Doug Bell
Dava L. Biehl
Robert Brackenbury and Linda Parysek
Daniel and Kendra Braun
Charles Scott Riley III Foundation
Lee and Lisa Clapp
Michael and Kathy Clark
Mr. Phillip Clayton
Dr. Kristen Copeland and Steve Johns
Marjorie E. Davis
Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Dunsker
Mr. Brad East
Rick and Melissa Eder
Joe and Kay Ellis
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Joseph Giglia and Kathy Collins
Scott Goebel and Emily DetmerGoebel
William J. Gracie, Jr. and Daniel J. Fairbanks
Gerald Greenberg and Pamela Meyers
Laura Leigh Hahn
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Ms. Karlee Hilliard
Haleigh Hopkins
Steve Kenat and Heidi Jark
David Kern
Ms. Linda Klump
Thomas P. Lee
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Patrick Melugin
Norah and Joe Mock
Ed and Diane Mohlenhoff
David and Patricia Papoi
Rick Pender and Joan Kaup
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Kathy and Mike Rademacher
Mitchell and Karen Rashkin
Maddie Regan and Brian Lloyd
Gates Richards
Monique Rothschild
Ms. Ruth Sikorski
Dee and Tom Stegman
Adrian Summers
Barbara Turner, in honor of Patrick Points
Mary Jane Watson and Robert Hickey
Mary Ann and Ted Weiss
Donna Welch
Westheimer Rhodes Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
William P. Anderson Foundation
Justin Zimmerman
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$500 - $999
Christine Adams
Mary Anneken
Dr. Rubin Battino, in memory of his wife, Charlotte A. Battino
Barbara Hall Baxter and H. Douglas Jones
Merritt Beischel
William Borek
Judith Briggs
Bryson Family Charitable Fund
Sharon Burns
Robert Cammack
Larry and Julie Chandler
Children of Lloyd Hartsough, in memory of Lloyd Hartsough
Cissell Family Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
Sallie and Gary Conley
Brad Corey
Marilyn and Rance Duke
Allyson Fleischer
Ellen Forte
Chris A. Futscher and Lynn M. Schulte
The Goldman Family Foundation
Tom and Sarah Goodwin
Richard and Barbara Green
Herrington Family Charitable Giving Fund
Nancy Helwig and Robert Roesbery
Ms. Emily M. Hodges
IBM
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Shellie Leder
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Jeff and Lori Miller Family Fund
Mark Motley
Bill and Karen Neyer, in honor of Mark Vella
Whitney Owens
Don and Honor Page
Denise and Doug Peaslee
Molly Prues
The Irene & Daniel Randolph DAF of the Cambridge Charitable Foundation
Rhinegeist Brewery
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$250 - $499
Anonymous (2)
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Dr. B. Todd Music
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Steve Peaslee, in honor of Doug and Denise Peaslee
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David M. Piatt Fund of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation
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Phil and Susan Price
Elizabeth Robson
Gillian Sella
Mary Shukairy
Dr. Edward B. Silberstein and Jacqueline M. Mack
Thomas and Patricia Sullivan
Sarah Tomes
Judge Lawrence S. and Christena M. Walter
Fred and Jo Anne Warren
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Friends of the Company
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Diane West
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Leo and Edie Yakutis
Rick and Tori Zimmerman
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$100 - $249
Alan Abes
Anonymous (13)
Joy and Frank Albi Family
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Angie Aylor
Kathy Bach
Todd and Ann Bailey Fund
Henrietta Barlag
Peter and Victoria Beltramo
Ms. Patricia Beresford
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Mark and Tanja Bisesi
Matt and Pam Blankenship
Kari Boss, in memory of COVID victims
Cora Bowling
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Chase and Karen Bramwell
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Jubilee Brown and Wendel Naumann
Dawn and Doug Bruestle
John and Peg Bruggeman
Shannon and Bill Carey
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Tina Cisneros
Margaret Clarke
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Michele Combs
Jeff Cooper
Patrick Crilley
Jason Dahms
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Ms. Janet Davidson
Judith de Luce
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Emily Devlin
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Cynthia Fischer
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Fluharty Family Fund
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Michael Gehrig
Michelle Getz
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Gary and Tricia Glass
Dick Gruber
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Mr. Fred Haaser, in honor of Diana Haaser
Jane Hamilton
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Dan and Helen Hartsman, in honor of Jeremy Dubin and Kelly Mengelkoch
Petrina Hasinski
Philip and Jill Heink
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Christopher Hunter
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Annulla Linders
Mr. Joseph Link
Jonathan and Nancy Lippincott
John-Peter and Mary Lund
Aymie Majerski
Mary Beth Martin and Kenneth Oswald
David Mason
Beverly Massey
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Carol Wilder
Bill and Kathy Winters
Don and Helena Wong
M ONTHLY G IVING C IRCLE
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company relies on the sustained commitment of a strong community of supporters to fuel CSC’s mission of bringing Shakespeare and the Classics to life for all. We send special thanks to our Monthly Giving Circle for their monthly commitment to support Cincinnati Shakespeare Company now and for seasons to come.
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Jon and Katie Clark
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A DDITIONAL C OVID -19
R ELIEF F UNDING
Throughout 2020-2022, CSC was the grateful beneficiary in COVID-related relief funds from the following federal, state, and local sources – the direct result of the advocacy of arts supporters like you.
ArtsWave
City of Cincinnati
Economic Injury Disaster Loan
Employee Retention Tax Credit
Entertainment Venue Grant (State of Ohio)
FEMA
Hamilton County Commissioners
Ohio Arts Council
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
The Bar and Restaurant Assistance Fund (State of Ohio)
The SBA Paycheck Protection Program
A RTS W AVE P ARTNERS
Cincinnati Shakespeare Company acknowledges the following partner companies, foundations and their employees who generously participate in the annual ArtsWave Campaign at the $100,000+ level. Thank you!
$2 MILLION + P&G
$1 MILLION TO $1,999,999
Fifth Third Bank and the Fifth Third Foundation
$500,000 TO $999,999
GE
$300,000 TO 499,999
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Western & Southern Financial Group
$100,000 – $299,999
Cincinnati Business Courier
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
The Cincinnati Insurance Companies
Cincinnati Reds
The E.W. Scripps Company and Scripps Howard Foundation
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Great American Insurance Group
The H.B., E.W. and F.R. Luther Charitable Foundation, Fifth Third Bank, N.A., Trustee
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Messer Construction Co.
Ohio National Financial Services
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U.S. Bank
Duke Energy
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