There are nine professional licenses expiring in Montgomery County in week ending March 29

There are nine professional licenses expiring in Montgomery County in week ending March 29
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There are nine professional licenses expiring in Montgomery County in the week ending March 29 in Ohio, according to the eLicense Ohio Professional Licensure System.

At least no professional licenses were set to expire the previous week.

Starting and managing a small business in Ohio is not an easy task. Nearly $172 billion is paid to employee salaries and more than 72,924 businesses declare bankruptcy every year.

There are 33.2 million small businesses in the US, collectively generating more than 1.5 million jobs each year, which accounts for 64% of all new jobs in the country.

Licenses Set to Expire in Montgomery County in Week Ending March 29

License holder Issued date Expiration date
Arrow A. Frederick 03/27/2017 03/27/2025
Bartel V. Anthony 03/24/2004 03/24/2025
Crawford Kevin Centers 03/27/2019 03/28/2025
Karns Dayna 03/26/2023 03/26/2025
Pendragon Adina Ester 03/24/2024 03/24/2025
Prechtl Makayla Christine 03/26/2024 03/26/2025
Reece David 03/26/2023 03/26/2025
Valley Susan Marie 03/24/2024 03/24/2025
Vrabel E. Victor 03/24/2023 03/24/2025


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