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Evergreen AES
Evergreen AES foresaw the future value of CORBA and became the first environmental company to become a member of CORBA
Ron Stewart
Marketing Manager
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Brown Transport, Inc.
Brown Transport has elected to join Corba because we wish to support a business organization that consists of customers and river terminals. Brown Transport has picked up or delivered bulk commodities to and from all of the river terminals in the Cincinnati area for over 40 years. River commerce has been an important part of our business over the years.
Mickey Brown,
President
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RiverWorks Discovery (RWD)
RiverWorks Discovery (RWD) develops our programming based on the needs of the maritime industry. CORBA is a great way to network with the local maritime community and stay informed on issues impacting the river industry. With that knowledge in hand, we can tailor our message to those needs.
Errin Howard
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McNational, Inc.
As one of the founding members of CORBA, McGinnis, Inc. has been a staunch supporter of this organization. I have personally served on the Board for the entire time except for a two- year hiatus. Even then, I worked as an advisor and continued to co-chair the annual golf outing.
Pushing Commerce, the slogan for CORBA is what this association is all about. From expanding the Port to initiating the CORIS website to working with businesses and governmental agencies, every effort has been a step toward accomplishing that simple message.
Through all of these efforts, this organization has grown from approximately 10 members to 70 members. Each member brings something to the table, and we need to continue to expand that base and bring in fresh ideas and perspectives.
McGinnis, Inc. is proud to be a part of this association and will continue in our efforts to Push Commerce in this region.
Doug Ruschman
In House Counsel
McNational, Inc.
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Inland Marine Service, Inc.
As a founding member of CORBA, I would like to congratulate and thank the other founding members and businesses that provided their valuable time and money to make this organization successful.
Rail, Road, and Runways have always had a voice in the Cincinnati Region; however, the fourth “R,” “Rivers”, has not!. The creation of CORBA gave our regional waterways a voice in a global marketplace. CORBA’s accomplishments have included the re-designation of the Cincinnati/NKY Regional Port from 26 miles to 227 miles, much needed advocacy for local maritime businesses, partnerships with OKI and local governmental groups, freight conferences and much, much more! We are all proud of these accomplishments and we look forward to many more!
Congratulations on your ten year anniversary CORBA!
Dave Hammond
President
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Nucor Steel Gallatin Steel
Nucor is proud of our partnership with CORBA. We appreciate the long-lasting relationships we have built from being active on the waterways. The 10-year celebration is a testament of commitment from CORBA and the businesses that support it.
Tony Nath
Day Supervisor Material Handling & Shipping
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Cincinnati Bulk Terminals, LLC
As CORBA celebrates its 10-year anniversary, Cincinnati Bulk Terminals LLC is very appreciative of the continued efforts to promote the marine industry of our region. The organization has grown in many ways that has helped reach well beyond our geographical port boundaries with a single voice for the region. Here’s to the next 10 years!
Jack Weiss
President
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NKU
NKU and CORBA have come together in an exciting way! NKU’s Supply Chain Degree Program has worked extensively with CORBA and its membership companies to better understand how the inland waterway system can be leveraged as a vital asset to our region’s logistics network. Our senior students have completed a number of “capstone” projects, partnering with CORBA to garner the first marine highway designation in the area. A related project generated a proposal for shifting freight from heavily congested truck lanes to more economically and environmentally based barge transport using “milk-run” delivery routes across the inland river ways. Additionally, a highlight for our students is being able to attend one or more of the many CORBA events, which include local tours, guest speakers and networking opportunities. WE value our partnership and look forward to ongoing success together to advance the Supply Chain interests, for both academia and businesses in our region.
Mark Thackeray
Director, Global Supply Chain Degree Program and Professor of Practice
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ODOT
The Ohio DOT values the partnership, innovation and organizational leadership that CORBA provides for the Ohio River. CORBA was a key partner during the Ohio Conference on Freight and was used as the gold standard while forming two additional Ohio River Business Associations which now come together as one ORCO to advocate, educate and inform others of the value of Ohio River commerce. CORBA initiated the Ohio River Economic Impact Study, a first of its kind; and the OKI/CORBA CORIS is so successful, that efforts are underway to expand it to the entire Ohio River system.
Mark Locker
Project Manager
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Cincinnati Barge & Rail Terminal
We believe maritime commerce is vital to our mid-western region’s economy. CORBA is a viable instrument that “gets the word out” not only to prospective world-wide customers but also to city and state leaders who understand the member companies provide well-paid employment opportunities as well as a tax base where they operate.
Jeffrey Stewart
Vice President
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Running Rivers, LLC
From its inception CORBA, has championed the economic vitality of the Central Ohio River region and sustainable development opportunities available to current and prospective industries. CORBA cohesively works with businesses, government entities, and educational institutions to foster creative solutions that not only benefit the Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky region but the entire Ohio River System.
William Kinzeler
President
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Carlisle & Bray Enterprises
“C&B identified a need to communicate, promote and develop the Greater Cincinnati harbor for all river associated business from 26 miles to 227 miles.”
Rob Carlisle
Partner/CEO
Carlisle & Bray Enterprises