There were no professional licenses set to expire in Trumbull County the week before.
Starting and managing a small business in Ohio is not an easy task. Nearly $172 billion is paid to employee salaries and more than 72,924 businesses declare bankruptcy every year.
A Congressional Research Service study found small firms accounted for about 63% or two-thirds of new private-sector jobs in the U.S.
Licenses set to expire in Trumbull County in week ending Aug. 19
License holder | Issued date | Expiration date |
---|---|---|
April Lynne Campbell | 08/17/2022 | 08/17/2023 |
Caitlin E. Heydinger | 08/14/2017 | 08/14/2023 |
Cynthia A. Tillman | 08/15/1987 | 08/15/2023 |
Elizabeth Stricko | 08/16/2017 | 08/16/2023 |
Hailey Osika | 02/14/2022 | 08/14/2023 |
Karen E. Guerrieri | 08/19/2015 | 08/19/2023 |
Kayla M. Babos | 08/17/2021 | 08/17/2023 |
Michael J. Leskosky | 08/16/2017 | 08/16/2023 |
Sandy Bartram | 08/18/2009 | 08/18/2023 |
Sidney Kathleen Marenkovic | 08/18/2022 | 08/18/2023 |
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