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Ross Environmental Services
and its related companies are woman-owned and operated businesses.
In January, 2001, Maureen Ross Cromling and her husband, William
Cromling II, assumed full ownership of the companies.
The
company is certified as aWoman Business Enterprise (WBE) - a woman-owned
and woman-controlled business by the National Women Business Owners
Corporation (NWBOC). The NWBOC national certification is valid with
major corporations throughout the world.
Click here to view a
.pdf version of the certification documentation for Ross Environmental
Services, Inc. Click here
to view a .pdf version of the certification documentation for Ross
Incineration Services, Inc.
With more than 30 years
of experience in all phases of the business, Maureen is Chairman
of the Ross companies. She has been honored for her community commitment
and business expertise by a number of publications and organizations
including Crain's Cleveland Business which named her as a
"Woman of Influence" in Northeastern Ohio.
Maureen is recognized
as a pioneer in the hazardous waste management industry. On January
16, 2002, Maureen was honored by the Environmental Technology Council
(ETC) with their prestigious national Industry Award. The award
was presented in Washington, D.C. in conjunction with the 25th anniversary
of the passage of the Resource, Conservation and Recovery Act, the
nation's preeminent solid waste law.
On September 25, 2002,
Maureen received the prestigious Governor's Award for Excellence
in Enterprise for the Manufacturing/Technology sector from Robert
Taft, the Governor of the State of Ohio.
She has also been honored
for community involvement by a number of organizations. During 2005,
Leadership Lorain County presented her with the Distinguished Leadership
Award for her involvement in Northeastern Ohio. Also during 2005
(and again in 2006 and 2007), Inside Business Magazine named
her to their "Power 100" listing of the 100 most influential
people in Northeastern Ohio. In May, 2008, she was honored by the
Midview Local School District and inducted into the school district's
"Make A Difference" Hall of Honor.
If your company has
a supplier diversity program or manages government contracts, you
will appreciate the value of doing business with a woman-owned and
woman-operated company.
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