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Buckeye BBC: Meet our Mangement

Meet our Assistant  Manager Jeffrey Crawford! What did you want to be when you were little? Someone famous: Senator, President etc. If you could time-travel, where would you go? Samurai Age Japan. I love the Samurai way of life! Where were you born and where do you call home? Born in California, call Columbus, Ohio home What motivates you on a daily basis? Accomplishing the little things everyday that get me one step closer to my goal. Obviously we all make mistakes, what is the most valuable lesson you have learned from your mistakes? That not everyone is me.  We all have the potential to be great, and it is up to me to help people realize it. What has been your most memorable experience so far with Raseri Columbus? The week Rick took me to Orlando, FL all expenses paid. What is the best advice you have received to help you grow to where you are today? If you want to be successful, you have to be willing to do what

Buckeye BBC 4 Year Anniversary

Today we officially celebrate four years of success for Raseri Columbus in Ohio!   Over the past four years we have seen so much success but with both our sales team and numbers for clients as well as the growth of our people.  We were ranked number one in sales for the entire nation in 2014 and have added on two clients and a new location during 2015.  We have seen several promotions from members of  teams for AT&T, Star Energy Partners, and our Human Resources Team.  Our President, Rick has received several awards for his hard work and consistency since opening Raseri Columbus We are so proud of every member of our team and are excited for their continued growth and new expansions! We want to thank the team for all of their hard work over the past four years and for getting us to where we are today.  It is their hard work, dedication and growth which has lead to our years of success.  Let the future hold continued progression for everyone and many more years of

Colon Cancer Awareness Month: Buckeye BBC

Buckeye BBC WEARS BLUE! #blueforbarb Annually on the first Friday of March, the entire colon cancer community nationwide unites around the color BLUE! We have decided to show our support this year and also support our good friend and mentor Barb.  Similar to breast cancer’s pink ribbon, the nationally-recognized blue star represents the eternal memory of the people whose lives have been lost to the disease and the shining hope for a future free of colon cancer. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death. But it doesn’t have to be this way; through screening, it is one of the most preventable diseases. By our community rising up to knock out colon cancer – we can make a huge impact! Do your part to show support, get tested, and knock it out!

Buckeye BBC Holiday Party

Here at Buckeye BBC our company culture and ideals of both personal and professional development of each of our team members is what makes us different from most companies.  We value everyone on our team and make it our mission for them to grow as people and with our company.  We encourage our team members' philanthropic interests and promote and help them in anyway we can.  We have a true family feel in our company both inside and outside the office. A big part of that includes our office holiday parties! We want to thank our President, Rick for opening his home for our annual office holiday party.  Everyone enjoyed a great meal and white elephant gift exchange.  We also had our final donations that day for the families we adopted for the holidays and our donations for the local animal shelter.  Thanks so much to everyone who donated.  'Tis the season to give back! www.buckeyebbc.com 

Buckeye BBC Spotlight: Erika Fuge

Hometown:  Spencerville, OH School/Major: THE Ohio State University / Material Science and Engineering Fun Fact:   I adopted a puggle named Macy Biggest Strength: Friendliness and Relatibility   Hobbies:  taking my dogs to the dog park, hanging out with family, eating delicious food! Never Leave the House Without: phone Favorite Long Term Goal: opening a dog reserve Quick Answer Time! Mountains or Beach Beach Coffee or Tea or Energy Drink Coffee Winter or Summer S ummer Water or Snow (ski/boarding) Water I’d like to thank… Rick for the opportunity and support in my career

'The Intern' Offers Workplace Lessons For Millennials and Baby Boomers

Nancy Meyer's new movie "The Intern" -- her first in six years -- has moments that are nothing short of slapstick. In one hilarious and unforgettable scene, Jules Ostin (Anne Hathaway) accidentally sends an email to her mother. In the subject line: "Her," and the body: "Why is my mother such a raging bitch?" In attempt to conduct damage repair, the founder, working mother, and hallmark Brooklynite teams up with her 70-year old intern (Robert De Niro) to break into her mother's house and steal the computer.  Of course, such antics feel jarring in a movie that's primarily about an e-commerce startup, but the scene brings up questions about the inter-generational conflicts that are as real as they are critical to modern workplaces.  Meyers has famously centered many of her films around women (often, middle-aged), and has received multiple Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for hits like "Private Benjamin," "The

Buckeye BBC Spotlight: Bradley Hashim

Hometown:   Toledo, OH School/Major:  Bowling Green State University/Criminal Justice Fun Fact:  I am a professional dance teacher! Biggest Strength: My people skills Hobbies: I play piano, soccer, and am involved in two non-profits Never Leave the House Without: My necklace Favorite Long Term Goal: Become a famous actor Quick Answers Time! Mountains or Beach Beach Coffee or Tea or Energy Drink Tea Winter or Summer Summer Water or Snow (ski/boarding) Water (skiing) I’d like to thank…   Daniel for believing in me and giving me the tools for success, Rick for instilling his competitiveness in me and making me work harder and all the leaders in the office who have helped me along the way!

Buckeye BBC: Meet our President

Name:   Rick Knutsen Hometown: Martins Ferry Ohio What key factors have contributed to your personal and professional success as an entrepreneur? Failing.   I have failed more times than the average person and I feel like that helps me be successful. Obviously, we all make mistakes… what is the most valuable “mistake” lesson you have learned? I use to have a difficult time listening to my coaches.   I always wanted to find a better way of doing things and I have finally realized that I should just listen to them. What are you passionate about? What do you like to do? I am passionate about helping others reach their goals.   I am a big believer in the more people I help reach their goal the more successful I will be.   What key aspects of your daily routine drive your personal and professional success? Work ethic. I simply out work the competition. What aspects of your own personal leadership are you continuing to develop and work on? Currently I am read