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Zach Traxler – Traxler Printing

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Zachary Traxler is an Ohio based entrepreneur specializing in the printing industry. His roots go back more than 40 years deep into his family history of small business owners. He is currently CEO and Founder of Traxler Printing (2010 – present) and CEO of Alma Mater (2018 – present). In 2010 Zachary launched Traxler Tees LLC which has out grown his old apartment basement and it’s name to its fifth location in Columbus and now called Traxler Printing. Traxler Printing employs more than 25 diverse people in Central Ohio. From students at local colleges like OSU and CCAD to adults on the spectrum. The company’s main focus is to support Ohio’s thriving economy by sourcing equipment, labor, supplies and blank goods from only other Ohio based businesses when and where able. Featuring insights from individual contributors from all corners, nooks and crannies of the Columbus, Ohio region, Scott McComb, Chairman & CEO of Heartland Bank, has a goal to get to the why of our evolving and eclectic environment. Check back often for updates to the list of the latest interviews with some of the area's most interesting individuals who are 'Driving the CBus'! Email: info@heartland.bank Twitter - @heartlandbank Facebook - @heartlandbankcentralohio IG - @heartlandbank
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Zachary Traxler is an Ohio based entrepreneur specializing in the printing industry. His roots go back more than 40 years deep into his family history of small business owners. He is currently CEO and Founder of Traxler Printing (2010 – present) and CEO of Alma Mater (2018 – present). In 2010 Zachary launched Traxler Tees LLC which has out grown his old apartment basement and it’s name to its fifth location in Columbus and now called Traxler Printing. Traxler Printing employs more than 25 diverse people in Central Ohio. From students at local colleges like OSU and CCAD to adults on the spectrum. The company’s main focus is to support Ohio’s thriving economy by sourcing equipment, labor, supplies and blank goods from only other Ohio based businesses when and where able. Featuring insights from individual contributors from all corners, nooks and crannies of the Columbus, Ohio region, Scott McComb, Chairman & CEO of Heartland Bank, has a goal to get to the why of our evolving and eclectic environment. Check back often for updates to the list of the latest interviews with some of the area's most interesting individuals who are 'Driving the CBus'! Email: info@heartland.bank Twitter - @heartlandbank Facebook - @heartlandbankcentralohio IG - @heartlandbank
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