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Special Recognition for

HORAN is proud to announce new office spaces in both the Dayton and Columbus markets.

The accelerated growth experienced in Dayton has allowed HORAN to invest in a new space located at 7475 Paragon Road in Washington Township. Employees will transition out of the current downtown Dayton office by the end of the year and into the new building which receives 78,000 impressions a day from travelers on I-675.

The upgraded space features technology-enabled conference rooms and stations where teams can work together. This set-up is designed to support the innovative and collaborative culture of HORAN. There will also be a dedicated space to host educational and social events for colleagues, clients and partners.

“We are fortunate to have the opportunity to invest in real estate during these times and are excited to relocate our office to Washington Township,” said Cheryl Mueller, CBC, CEBS, President and Managing Principal for HORAN in the Columbus and Dayton regions.

“This new office space better accommodates our team and enables us to hire additional talent to continue to provide industry-leading support and service to our clients. It allows for the future expansion of not only HORAN employee benefits consulting, but also retirement plan consulting and individual wealth management services.”

HORAN’s core values are rooted in corporate social responsibility--the organization supports over 150 non-profit organizations across its core markets.

"There is no better way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of our Dayton office by investing in the community,” said Mueller. “We remain steadfast in our commitment to the Dayton community. We do this by delivering legendary service to our clients and through our ongoing individual and corporate social responsibility.”

HORAN relocated to the new office in Columbus, located at 6805 Avery-Muirfield Drive in Dublin, in midNovember. The space includes two technology-enabled conference rooms and an open area to foster a culture of collaboration between coworkers. The office also provides greater ability to host clients.

“The move in Dublin allows our employees and clients to engage with one another in ways that weren’t available before,” said Aaron Reiff, Vice President of Information Technology and Facilities at HORAN. “HORAN has taken a more intentional approach with office development but always has the client’s interest at the forefront of all decision-making.”

Over 300,000 individuals depend on HORAN for their health, wealth and life needs, collectively. HORAN is the third-largest employee benefit firm in Dayton and was named a 2020 Healthiest Employer by the Dayton Business Journal for the fifth consecutive year. The firm has achieved double-digit growth over the past eight years and grown to 150 employees in its core markets of Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton and Kentucky.

Cheryl Mueller, CEBS, CBC President and Managing Principal at HORAN

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