There were 156 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 24, 2023 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There were 156 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 24, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There are 1,520 professional licenses expiring in Franklin County in the week ending July 1 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There were 312 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending May 20, 2023 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There were 215 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 17, 2023 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There were 215 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 17, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
There are 172 professional licenses expiring in Franklin County in the week ending June 24 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
A new “Corporate Equality Index” study examining companies’ policies on “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” protections gave Columbus-based Nationwide a score of 100.
There were 183 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 10, 2023 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
Encova Insurance-based Encova Insurance was awarded a score of 80 by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation based on a review of the company’s policies barring discrimination against LGBTQ individuals.
Designer Brands, which is based in Columbus, earned a score of 100 in a ranking that evaluates the corporate non-discrimination policies based on “sexual orientation” and “gender identity.”
There were 183 professional licenses issued in Franklin County in the week ending June 10, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.
A new “Corporate Equality Index” study examining companies’ policies on “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” protections gave Columbus-based Big Lots a score of 90.