Continental Office in the News

Top Privately Held Companies

Columbus Business First - April 2016

Continental Office was featured on the Top Privately Held Businesses in Columbus, Ohio.

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Consult the Experts - Kyle Johnson, President

Columbus Business First - April 2016

Kyle Johnson, Continental Office's President, shares how to maximize your furniture investment with some tips.

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Transitioning From Consultant To Business Owner

Forbes - March 2016

Ira Sharfin had been a successful, big time consultant for 16 years. He was an expert at change management and even helped with the integration when mega-firms Coopers and Lybrand and Price Waterhouse merged in 1998.

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Consult the Experts - Denny Capo, VP Wright Commercial Floors

Pittsburgh Business Times - March 2016

Denny Capo gives his insight on what you need to know about commercial flooring.

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Consult the Experts - Pam Blair, SPHR, EVP Human Resources

Columbus Business First - March 2016

Pam Blair, SPHR shares how to reduce associate absenteeism and workplace injuries through ergonomic furniture options.

 

Designing Offices that Meet Employee Needs

arkadin - February 2016

Rachel Iannarino, in an article for Continental Office, spoke with university students about to enter the workforce. She found that millennials are seeking workspaces and places that are not only innovative and inspiring, but also joyful, fun, and that promote collaboration and community.

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Contractor Corner: Continental Office

Floor Trends - December 2015

Garry Ruick discusses why Continental Office is the "go to" flooring contractor.

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Transitioning from Consultant to Business Owner

Forbes - March 2016

Ira Sharfin, Continental Office's CEO and owner, gives his take on how he transitioned as a former business consultant to operating and owning a business.

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Columbus CEO Best of Business 2015

Columbus CEO - October 2015

Continental Office won Best of Business in Office Furniture by Columbus CEO for the 4th year in a row

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FIRST LOOK: OSU Star House center for homeless youth's $2M new home

Columbus Business First - October 2015

An around-the-clock drop-in center for homeless youths is moving out of a run-down house on North Fourth Street into a 14,000-square-foot facility that’s been renovated with a state-ofthe art kitchen with Cambria countertops, a basketball court, computer lab and quiet room.

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