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             Economic Development News in Champaign County, Ohio                                   Summer 2020
            Business Amid COVID: CEP Board Members Share Insights

            Several CEP board     Businesses thankful   menu to include selections
            members know firsthand   for CEP COVID    that could hold their quality
            the challenges of small                   to customers’ homes.
            business, including run-  grants. See Page 2.
            ning one in a pandemic.                   Pat said they chose to
              They share their insights  been good for both     take dine at home orders
            here.                enterprises, but it’s been   over the phone – not
                                 a learning process to   online – to retain personal
            Pat Thackery, leisure/  serve customers amid   customer service.
            entertainment CEP    COVID-19.
            Board rep, owns Café                      Now that limited dine-in
            Paradiso and Carmazzi’s  After the Café reopened,   service is available, too,
            Candy & General Store   initially for dine at home   business has shifted from
            in Urbana with his wife,   service only, they had to   about 60% dine at home to
            Patsy. Business has   adjust the dine at home   60-70% dine in. “People
                                                      are feeling more comforta-
            Rittal Business Booming                   ble. Our protocols are bet-
                                                      ter than they need to be
            With Growing IT Demand                    (as confirmed by the
                                                      Health District),” Pat says.
            As businesses and their   tions and Supply
            employees depend on   Chain.              While he’s hopeful, Pat    Pat and Patsy Thackery, in front of Café
            video conferencing plat-                                         Paradiso and soon-to-be In Good Taste
            forms to stay connected   “We’ve seen a fantastic   Continued on Page 2   Fresh Market, next door.
            during the pandemic,   growth in IT infrastruc-
            business is booming at   ture for critical custom-  KTH Keeping Busy – And Hiring
            the Rittal North America   ers such as Microsoft
            facility in Urbana.   and Facebook,” he   KTH Parts Industries, Inc., a   days, hosting open interviews to
                                  says. Rittal is the sin-  Champion Level CEP investor, is   fill 40 to 50 open production posi-
            Rittal, an Advocate Level  gle-source supplier for   running at full production, with   tions. “The availability of candi-
            investor in the CEP, is   Microsoft and one of   many Saturdays scheduled for   dates to fill these positions is very
            recognized as an essen-  two enclosure suppli-  the remainder                limited,” says Millice. “We
            tial manufacturer of IT   ers for Facebook.    of this year,                 have been advertising these
            enclosures, racks and                     thanks to                          positions by radio, social
            accessories, produced in  Rittal recently invested   “robust high            media and news publica-
            three shifts by 400 of the  more than $3 million in   sales de-              tions.”
            Urbana facility’s 500+   state-of-the-art equip-  mands” in the
            workforce. To keep up   ment to form metal for   automotive                  While keeping up with de-
            with growing demand,   IT enclosures.     sector, reports               mand, KTH also has been closely
            Rittal is recruiting 40                   Chris Millice, KTH’s Senior Vice   following CDC guidelines to

            more assemblers, ma-  The company also is   President of General Administra-  Continued on Page 4
            chine operators and   investing in current    tion.
            welders, says Neil Love,
            Vice President of Opera-  Continued on Page 4   Champaign County’s largest   Inside
                                                      employer, KTH is one of the larg-
                                                      est Tier 1 automotive suppliers in   CEP Developments
                                                      the U.S., employing more than
                                                      1,100 associates in a 1.068-   Businesses Grateful for Grants  2
                                                      million-square-foot complex west
                                                      of St. Paris. KTH makes under-  Business Liaison Shares Plans  3
                                                      body structural frame compo-   Job Site Growing                         3
                                                      nents for cars, with Honda its top   CEP Facilitates Building Sale     3
                                                      customer.
             Rittal’s new punching center used to help meet                          Housing Consortium Starts        4
             its growing demand for IT enclosures.    KTH also has been busy on Sun-
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