Tuesday, April 25, 2017

ESC Sponsor’s 3rd Annual Greater Summit Business Conference & Expo

Electronic Systems Consultants LLC (ESC) of Greater Ohio is once again sponsoring the Greater Summit Business Conference & Expo. The event gives ESC a unique opportunity to meet and become familiar with important local, Summit County, and State of Ohio officials as well as other business executives.
“We’re proud to sponsor the 3rd Annual Greater Summit Business Conference & Expo. This is the 3rd year that we’ve participated,” says John Larkin, Senior Partner with Electronic Systems Consultants LLC of Greater Ohio. “We routinely partner with several other prominent area organizations, such as Summit Magazine with whom we cosponsored last year’s event. This year we’re teaming up with Black Pages Ohio, FirstEnergy, EATON, and many others.”
Featured are the following free workshops: 
  • Building Sustainable Partnerships (networking) 
  • Doing Business with The State of Ohio (business-to-business tradeshow) 
  • Key Drivers for Small Business Success (recruitment fair)
This year ESC has a booth at the event where John will meet with tradeshow patrons, other sponsors, in additional to government officials. John also will interview the owner of Black Pages OHIO, another prominent sponsor of this year’s event, as part of ESC’s new video publication initiative for 2017.



This year’s event is hosted by the University of Akron and Quaker Station. The location of the event is at135 S. Broadway St. in Akron. The event begins at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, April 26th,

For more information on the Greater Summit Business Conference & Expo, or to reach John Larkin for comment or other purposes, call ESC at 614-754-1393, or visit ESC’s information-packed website at http://bit.ly/2oGy8kT.


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Friday, April 14, 2017

ESC Professional Techs Graduate from Turner School of Construction Management

Education is one of the most important aspects of providing maximum value for money spent where it comes to the many professional services that Electronic Systems Consultants LLC (ESC) provides. Recently John Larkin, Senior Partner with ESC of greater Ohio (center), attended the graduation of Wayne Clay (left) and Chris McNeill (right), both of which recently graduated from the Turner School of Construction Management for Emerging Minority and Women-Owned Businesses.
"I am proud of Chris and Wayne for taking time out of their evenings each week for the past three months to attend this class,” says Larkin. “This training will have an immediate impact on our business model approach. It will expand our ability to better service our clients in the local and regional marketplace for construction projects. These guys are ready to hit the ground running where it comes to estimating, bidding and running ESC projects"
Since 1969, Turner has presented The Turner School of Construction Management for Emerging Minority and Women-owned Businesses. This free program is offered to construction industry professionals who want to expand their understanding and business fundamentals within the AEC industry. Graduates benefit from increased marketability, knowledge of business and financial best practices, and a broader range of project opportunities.

To learn more about the full scope of professional services in the fire and security markets offered by ESC, call 614-754-1393, or send an email to electronicsystemsconsultants@gmail.com.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

ESC Gives Back by Assisting Lutheran Social Services' Food Pantry in Columbus

Team ESC (Electronic Systems Consultants LLC) of Greater Ohio took time out of a busy schedule to assist the Lutheran Social Services food pantry.

"I believe in paying forward our appreciation to the greater Columbus community for being so good to us as a OMBE firm," says John Larkin, ESC Senior Partner. Our employees assisted the pantry in handing out food to those of the community who are presently less fortunate than we are."

The Lutheran Social Services provides food at the Champion Avenue Food Pantry for people in need. Groups from Gethsemane stock shelves and assist the families in selecting food for balanced meals. We also regularly collect food and funds for the Food Pantry.

Team ESC (above) shown after assisting at Lutheran Social Services' community give back day at 1460 s. Champion Ave, Columbus.

"It was a great opportunity to work with an organization within our work community to help give back and support people in need," says Larkin. "After it was over, I treated 'Team ESC' to dinner at the Eagle on North High in Columbus."

The pantry also collects non-perishable food year round for the pantry. Volunteers like ESC are occasionally needed to deliver donated goods to the Champion Avenue site. If you would like more information about volunteering at the food pantry, contact the Mission and Ministry Committee, or if you're someone in need of food, you can contact the LSS Food Pantry by calling 614-443-5130 or by visiting them at 1460 S. Champion Avenue, in Columbus, OH. You also can find additional information on the pantry at http://www.lssco.org.


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