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  • Styling Your Bathroom Remodel

    Styling Your Bathroom Remodel

    Bathroom Must-Haves to Personalize Your New Space

    We remodeled your bathroom—now what? You’ve perused all the magazines, pinned ideas on your Pinterest board, and wandered through Target and IKEA to find accessory ideas. Do you know what you need for your beautifully reimagined bathroom?

    Our Design Team has a few ideas for you. Though by no means an exhaustive list, we are here to get you started on the must-haves for your bathroom!

    Details

    • Fluffy towels are a must. Choose ones that either complement or contrast with the bathroom. If your color palette is neutral, a bold-colored towel might be just the pop you need. Check out these Simply Vera Turkish cotton towels from Kohls!
    • Matching coordinated bottles to hold soap, shampoo, and conditioner. Amazon has some great stylish options. Just transfer your products!
    • Baskets and decorative boxes can play a part in the aesthetic of the bathroom as well as keep your new space organized. A little can go a long way, so don’t overcrowd the room with too many items. Check out Wayfair.com!
    • A pretty tray used on the counter corrals items you want in easy reach. Like these from the Container Store!
    • Don’t forget the floor—a small washable rug in front of the sink provides color and keeps the feet warmer too. Rugs USA has great tips on choosing the right rug for your space.
    • Add plants! Choose plants that work well with natural lighting. Succulents and low-maintenance plants are best. Check out Greendigs online or locally on Grandview Ave! And don’t worry if you don’t have a green thumb, opt for faux plants. There are some realistic options out there.
    • Add some seating for those pedicures or hair styling moments—a stool, ottoman, or chair works well. Visit Pier 1 online for fashionable options!
    • Don’t forget some artwork! Our Team recommends HomeGoods‘ wide selection.

    Keep Your Bathroom Looking New – Cleaning Tips

    It is beautiful now, right? It’s dreamy, organized, and should have its picture taken for Instagram. But life does interfere every day in a bathroom, so here are a few tips to keep it looking sparkly and new!

    • Put items back where they belong before you leave the bathroom. If you have littles (or kids of any age), labeling bins and baskets might be useful.
    • If you have glass shower walls, keep a squeegee in the shower and use it after each shower.
    • Rinse and wipe the sink morning and night. Keep a reusable or microfiber towel that can just be rinsed out to dry to speed up the process. Multi-purpose wipes work as well.
    • Keep needed cleaning supplies in the bathroom so quick cleanups don’t require leaving the bathroom to get the supplies.
    • Clean the toilet several times a week to keep it from getting dirty. A little baking soda and a toilet brush are all you need for quick clean-ups.

    The Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company Columbus, OH loves designing and remodeling bathrooms. If your bathroom needs a refresh, contact us today!

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  • Financing Your Remodel

    Financing Your Remodel

    Instead of finding your dream home, Build It, by remodeling your current home to fit your family’s lifestyle.

    Whether you’re planning to remodel your bathroom, redesign your kitchen, add a new mudroom or reimagine an underutilized space, The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build Team is here to help. We enjoy offering the community the opportunity to connect with the answers to the questions you have about financing your renovation project.

    Light refreshments will be served during this casual discussion presented by Natalie Moore, Loan Officer NMLS ID:728210.

    >Learn how to navigate the construction loan financing process.
    >Top 10 things to avoid before applying for a mortgage.

    Join us for this free construction seminar!

    Thursday, October 13, 2022 4:30-6:30pm in the Animal House at The Cleary Company 989 Old Henderson Rd Columbus OH 43220.

    Thank you gifts include a voucher for $500 off your closing costs PLUS a chance to win a gift basket filled with goodies from local businesses, valued at $200!

    Reserve your spot today!

  • What is the Role of a Project Manager?

    What is the Role of a Project Manager?

    In residential remodeling the Project Manager (PM) is a critically important position. Once construction begins at a client’s home, the Project Manager serves as the main contact on the jobsite.

    Behind the scenes the PM also supervises the financial aspects of the project. They must orchestrate the on-site personnel, Trade Partners and product deliveries needed to complete the build. A successful PM has strong organizational skills, excellent communication skills as well a good understanding of construction.

    No project ever goes off without a hitch. There is an enormous amount of complexity and difficulty in most remodeling projects. It takes a person with the ability to remain flexible and a mind for strategic planning to keep up with the demands of a large-scale remodeling project. It has been said that a PM needs to be able to see the future! Someone knowing the potential problems that a project may encounter is enormously helpful as one plans out the schedule of any given project. 

    During the construction phase, the PM also communicates regularly with a job’s assigned Project Developer and Design Consultant who has collaborated with the client to create the design plan and scope of work for their project. In fact, our PMs are involved in the development of their projects too. They will meet and consult with the Development team during a project’s design and estimation phase. This allows the person in charge of building the project to have input on important details in regard to the scope of work and the budget. 

    What Does it Take to be a Project Manager?

    The ideal candidate for a Project Manager position at The Cleary Company Remodel-Design-Build in Columbus, Ohio has honed their interpersonal skills and is naturally inclined to share information with the team around them.

    Extensive construction knowledge is not necessarily the linchpin of success in this position. Organization, communication, and scheduling are what make a successful PM. Knowledge of the construction process is essential, but many of our Lead Carpenters hold much of the technical knowledge needed on a residential remodeling job site. That allows the Project Manager to focus on the bigger picture of moving the project through the phases of construction, keeping the project on time and on budget.  

    Are You Looking for a Career in Remodeling?

    • Team Culture at The Cleary Company. A positive work environment with a supportive team of industry experts. Owner George Cleary creates an environment where employees are valued and their work experience is fun!
    • Benefits available at The Cleary Company. Starting with a generous allotment of vacation time and a competitive compensation package.
      • Project performance bonus
      • 401K
      • Profit sharing and annual bonus
    • Develop your career at The Cleary Company. A job classification structure that helps you understand how to make advancements in your career on our Team. Opportunities for internal and external continuing education through NARI and other industry affiliations.

    Interested in learning more about the job opportunities in residential remodeling at The Cleary Company? Visit the Careers page on our website!  

  • Adding a Bar to Your Home

    Adding a Bar to Your Home

    Many homeowners dream of adding a home bar to their remodeled spaces. In the 28+ years our Team has been remodeling homes, we’ve added many bars, lounges & even some wine cellars! Why? Because they’re fun, functional and make entertaining a breeze, plus, they look cool to have in your home.

    A bar space can be added to almost any room in your home. Kitchens, dining areas, dens, home offices, man caves and basements are obvious choices, but we’ve also added them to patios, sunrooms and even garages. They don’t all have to include alcohol either, why not make a convenient beverage station for the whole family? All you need are a counter, glasses and a mini-fridge to keep everyone’s drinks cold and ready.

    If you love to entertain friends and family, have kids that are always on the hunt for something tasty to drink, or collect and appreciate wine, bourbon and spirits, we have ideas for you!

    Need Inspiration? You can add a dry bar at the end of a kitchen counter or kitchen island, or a wet bar as stand-alone cabinetry in any room of your home. As you can see from the photos below, we have installed all types of them in many different rooms.

    Benefits of Wet Bar vs Dry Bar

    Dry Bar – Basic features include workspace & storage.

    • Can be located in almost any area of the home
    • Conveniently mix & serve drinks
    • Doesn’t need to take up much space
    • Doesn’t require plumbing to be added
    • Creates storage for liquor bottles, mixers, glasses, snacks, and supplies
    • Shelves to display favorite liquors and glassware
    • Bonus is having a mini-fridge keeps drinks and mixers cold, but not a necessity

    Wet Bar Features include all that of a dry bar but also incorporates a water source.

    • A sink with running water for mixing and cleaning
    • An ice maker
    • Kegerator or tap

    Wine Cellars

    We would be remiss if we didn’t also mention wine cellars! A specialized space for entertaining and sharing your best bottle with family & friends. Wine cellars take bars to a whole new level. These customized spaces include all of the above plus, temperature and humidity controls, tasting tables, and plenty of shelving & racks for storage. Wine enthusiasts and collectors can spend a good deal of time in these rooms admiring and sampling their collections.

    Cheers! While a dry bar, wet bar, or wine cellar isn’t a must-have part of most remodeling plans, it is an option you won’t regret adding to your home. With the proper placement and the perfect design plan, you’ll be spending more time with family and entertaining.

    Are you ready to add a home bar or beverage station? The Cleary Company’s Remodel-Design-Build Team in Columbus, Ohio are the renovation experts ready to collaborate with you to find the right plan for you, your family and your home. Contact us today to get started on your next home remodeling project!

  • Client Profile: Basement Remodel in Powell, OH

    Client Profile: Basement Remodel in Powell, OH

    When Kelly and Asvin contacted us in June of 2020 their basement was only halfway finished with an entertainment space and half bath. They and their three small children enjoyed hanging out there, but the unfinished side was empty and ready to be overhauled into livable space.

    They had big ideas for their unfinished basement and they did their research online. After searching for “home remodeling Columbus, Ohio” and landing on our website, they liked our portfolio and contacted our Team to start collaborating on new spaces for their family. Now they feel that the whole house is what they dreamed it would be!

    Q & A with Kelly & Asvin Powell, OH

    What was the goal for your basement remodel?

    To create more functional and livable space for our three small children and extended family who come to visit. Expanding the existing half-bath into a full bath with a shower, was also important since there will be family staying in the new bedrooms. In addition, as our kids get older, they may want to move into one of the basement bedrooms. Finally, we wanted consistency within our home, as the other half of the basement was already finished. Now the whole basement is completed.

    What features of your remodeled space are your favorites?

    I really like that we were able to maintain a good deal of light with the addition of the egress windows. The pocket door on the bathroom that opens to the bigger bedroom is great since it saves space in both the bedroom and bathroom! The colors that our designer, Katie, helped us pick out are light earth tones, which help bring a good deal of light into the space. We were able to create a bonus area with a built-in desk in one of the bedrooms, which is perfect for guests and our kids as a place to get away and get homework done.

    What advice would you offer to someone who is remodeling their home?

    • The biggest thing is be comfortable with who you hire.
    • Don’t be swayed by a design or idea that doesn’t resonate with you.
    • Financially it’s a big investment and you want to have your voice heard.
    • Be comfortable with voicing your opinion throughout the project and you will be happy with the end result. I was able to have open dialogue anytime I was unsure of an idea or plan and we were always able to come to a solution we were all happy with.
    • The Cleary Company did an excellent job involving us during the process of the project. Our opinions were always heard and acknowledged.

    The Cleary Company Remodel Difference

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company to complete your remodeling project?

    I did some online searches to begin the process. The Cleary Company’s finished projects that we saw on their website really resonated with us. We did meet with a few other companies, but they just didn’t meet our expectations or grasp the aesthetic we wanted for this project. When we met with The Cleary Company, it just clicked. They spent the time to get to know us and understand our expectations and preferences. We really liked the time they spent with us.

    We connected with the team that we worked with. Robert was great at explaining the process, timeline, and realistic expectations of the cost. We felt extremely comfortable with The Cleary Company from the beginning. The end result is a reflection of the work we were expecting.

    What was your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company?

    I really liked all of the crew that came in. This project took place right in the middle of COVID. Everyone was very respectful of the fact we had a baby and small children and wore masks. We work in healthcare and needed minimum exposure. There was great communication and we knew when people would be there. Every day when I went down into the basement, it was clean. You wouldn’t have known they had worked that day as there was no dust or fumes. We could continue to live in our house!

    Was there a TCC team member(s) who stood out and if yes, how did they exceed your expectations?

    Everyone was always attentive. Our Lead Carpenter went above and beyond building our custom shelves. Katie, our Designer, was very receptive to our needs. Little things that the Team did were really special. The guys working on the basement even bought a toy tool kit for our boys. The boys loved learning from them and knew everyone’s names that worked on our project. They went above and beyond!

    Just for Fun!

    If you were asked to explain in one word why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company, what would it be?

    Trustworthy! We trusted them with our home and never felt led astray.

    Would you recommend The Cleary Company?

    Yes, I definitely would and actually have already recommended them!

    Want to Learn More?

    Check out the before & after photos of this basement remodel in Powell, Ohio on our Houzz profile.

    Working with our clients is like working with family. We work hard to get to know you through collaboration to design and build a home that works for you. We are honored to be part of our clients’ lives, during the remodel and beyond!

    Contact us today to discuss your remodeling project!

  • Kitchen Remodel + More in New Albany OH

    Kitchen Remodel + More in New Albany OH

    Project Spotlight: The layout of this suburban home’s kitchen and family room (built in 2004) was no longer working for the owners, a busy family of four with two teenagers. The Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company created a new open concept floor plan that is more functional and a better fit for their lifestyle.

    The original layout of the kitchen, a large u-shape, had disconnected workspaces with small sections of countertops. The clients disliked the location of the cooktop on the undersized island. A small pass-thru window into the family room afforded some connection to the kitchen but the homeowners desired a more open concept design. Along with the kitchen remodel, upgrades were also made to the existing family room, mainly the fireplace and staircase.

    As Built & Demo Plan

    Design-Build Plans Solve Issues

    Removing the wall between the kitchen and family room not only opened up both of the spaces but also brought more natural light into the kitchen. The new kitchen layout has more continuous countertop workspaces but also features a much larger island with storage and seating for four. All the appliances were relocated for workspace efficiency and upgraded to larger models with more features including a new gas range. An appliance “garage” contains a coffee-tea bar and microwave that can be hidden when not in use.

    Natural white oak wood accents throughout the new spaces like the range hood, pantry doors and fireplace mantles.

    New Floorplan

    Along with the remodel of the kitchen, the family room also received significant upgrades. The open staircase to the second floor was brought to new life with paint colors that pull accent colors from the kitchen. The two-sided fireplace features the same mantle, facade and hearth in the family room and the kitchen which marries the two spaces nicely.

    Watch this Video Tour!

    To learn more about this project, read the magazine article featured on the cover of HouseTrends!

  • 5 Ways to Practice Bathroom Water Efficiency

    5 Ways to Practice Bathroom Water Efficiency

    Do you love an extra-long shower? Do you leave the water running the whole time you brush your teeth? Your bathroom is a major source of water use—from flushing the toilet and taking a shower, to brushing your teeth. Additionally, most bathrooms are filled with products that aren’t as eco-friendly as we would like.

    Are you trying to conserve water in your home or working to be kind to the earth? We have put together a list of ways to conserve water and design ideas to create an eco-friendly bathroom. If we all do a little bit, we will make a significant difference!

    Reduce Your Use of Water in Your Bathroom

    1. Install Low-Flow shower heads and reduce overall shower time (we know, this one is really hard!). Shower plumbing has come a long way and newer low-flow shower heads do not mean reduced water pressure. Aim for one that has a flow rate of around 2.5 gallons a minute as compared to a standard one with a flow rate of 3 to 4 gallons a minute.
    2. Installing aerators on your faucets will help reduce the amount of water used. An aerator mixes the water with air, creating an efficient, smooth flow of water. This, combined with turning off the water while brushing teeth or shaving, will significantly cut down on water usage. Watch this video for easy aerator installation!
    3. A dual flush toilet can save a good deal of water in a year. Did you know that toilets use approximately 27% of the water consumed in a home? If installing a new toilet isn’t an option, there are several DIY options available for items you can put in your toilet tank to conserve water.
    4. Tankless water heaters only heat the water when needed, which reduces the consumption of energy as well as the cost to heat the water. A family of 5 living in Columbus, Ohio would need a 10 GPM gas or 27 kW electric tankless heater. This might be something to consider when remodeling your home!
    5. Ditch the large garden or built-in soaking tubs for a free-standing tub, that takes up less space and uses less water. This will cut down on the amount of water needed for a bath. Read our blog about removing garden tubs!

    Designing an Eco-Friendly Bathroom

    What can you do to make your bathroom a bit more sustainable and environmentally friendly? Even just implementing a few of these ideas could help the planet.

    Product Choices

    • Find some beautiful reusable glass, plastic, or bamboo containers for your shampoo and soap. You buy them once and just refill as needed. Even better, take them to a store that offers refillable products.
    • Switch to shampoo, conditioner, and soap bars for hair and body care, instead of products in plastic bottles.
    • Use bamboo toothbrushes (most are 100% biodegradable-just throw them away, but not inside a plastic bag) to cut down on the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills and the ocean.
    • A hard one to make the switch to for some of us, switch to a responsibly-sourced toilet paper, which is more sustainable and made with materials that are better for the environment.

    Room Design Options

    • Reclaimed wood cabinets are an environmentally friendly idea. Use FSC-certified wood for a more sustainable product.
    • Consider using materials for countertops and cabinets like glass, bamboo, stone, concrete, or tile as part of your design. These materials are part of a more sustainable plan.
    • Low-wattage exhaust fans still do the job, but at a lower wattage and better energy efficiency. What an easy change to make in any bathroom!
    • A skylight can let in loads of natural light, which cuts down on energy usage—you don’t need the lights on during the day or on a moonlit night.
    • Go sustainable with VOC-free paint (to cut down on chemicals), sustainable flooring, such as cork, bamboo, or eco-friendly concrete, and install LED lighting.
    • Add living plants to your bathroom. Plants that thrive in low-light and warm climates will thrive in a bathroom. They help clean the air and provide your bathroom with beauty and serenity.

    Being eco-friendly isn’t always less expensive, so maybe start with a few items you can get behind and work towards more changes. If we can all just start with something, we will make a difference.

    Our award-winning Design Team is here to help you navigate your remodeling journey, in any way we can. Contact us today to get started on your bathroom remodel!

  • First Floor Remodel & More

    First Floor Remodel & More

    Lindsey and Richard bought their 100-year-old Bexley home nine years ago, with the intention to remodel it over time. In 2018, they started the process, talked with another company, and received some estimates. Thinking they knew what the budget could be for what they wanted, they soon realized HGTV was not an accurate representation of their desired plan. They decided to think about it, and then COVID-19 hit. With Richard home more, they both realized that the renovation had to happen to make their home work for their family. The rest is history…

    Q & A with Lindsey & Richard Bexley, OH

    What was the goal for your remodel?

    Our house was a mess! We needed better flow, more space, and more storage. It needed updated and brought into this century. The entire first floor was a priority, as was the upstairs primary bathroom. And we found out after demolition began, that our home was also unsafe!

    An addition from the 90’s wasn’t structurally sound so they installed a beam to make it safe. Also, the entire electrical system was installed to replace all the original knob and tube.

    What feature of your remodeled spaces are your favorite?

    The closets (pantry & bedroom) are a favorite—I just love them! The new kitchen brings a lot to our life as a family. We have sightlines for every area and now it’s fun to entertain. Richard loves our primary bath. Our old one was so bad I refused to use it. It’s nice that we can both enjoy this gorgeous primary en suite now.

    What advice would you offer to someone who is thinking of remodeling their home?

    • Be ready for surprises!
    • Know what realistic budgets are. We had no idea what we were getting into with our house due to its age and unexpected issues.
    • Roll with the changes, be flexible, and be prepared.

    Take a Tour of this Remodel!

    The Cleary Company Remodel Difference

    Why did you choose The Cleary Company for your remodeling projects?

    When we were ready to begin the process, we spoke with three companies. The Cleary Company was the only one that asked us about our lives, what we wanted out of a remodel, whether we entertained a lot and whether we wanted it formal or informal. Robert noticed things other companies didn’t see, like our window air conditioning units in the 2nd floor windows. Even with a new HVAC system installed two years ago, the house was still hot in the summer and cold in winter. Robert said they could fix that. That comment helped to seal the deal for us!

    The extra level of getting to know us and who we are was a game-changer for us. The Cleary Company took the time to listen and get to know us, making our experience with them more personal. Now we have a dual-zone HVAC air system that we are in love with, and the home is the correct temperature year-round. We don’t think we would have gotten that, along with all of the room renovations, with another company.

    What was your favorite part of working with The Cleary Company?

    I really liked the design process and picking out the materials and items. I found it to be really fun, even though I know some people might find it overwhelming. Our Designer took the time to get to know us well enough that our selection meetings were a breeze. All of the designs are aligned with our lifestyle and preferences.

    Just for Fun!

    If you were asked to explain in one word why you choose to do business with The Cleary Company, what would it be?

    Clarity! From day one everything was clear and spelled out for us.

    Would you recommend The Cleary Company?

    Yep-absolutely. Everyone we had contact with was great! We have a meeting with Robert soon to get started on our next project.

    Want to Learn More?

    Working with our clients is like working with family. We work hard to get to know you through collaboration to design and build a home that works for you. We are honored to be part of our clients’ lives, during the remodel and beyond!

    Contact us today to discuss your remodeling project!

  • Remodel Right – Your Home Deserves It!

    Remodel Right – Your Home Deserves It!

    The Cleary Company Remodel Design Build Columbus OH knows that beginning a home remodeling project might feel overwhelming, but when you work with the right company it should be a TEAM effort! We aim to take the uncertainty out of your home renovation. With our experience and expertise, we can help make any project seem less daunting. Our Design-Build Team shares some home remodeling tips to help guide and prepare you through your next remodel.

    Planning a Design-Build Remodel? So where do you start?

    Do your research

    Drive around your neighborhood and see who’s working in the area. Ask neighbors, family and friends for referrals. Once you have a list of several companies visit their websites, and narrow your list to those you want to contact.

    Hire a professional

    Certifications and memberships in local & national trade organizations show that a remodeler invests in continuing education and earns positive customer references. When hiring a professional, it is most important to find a remodeler you can trust and are comfortable communicating with.

    Visit a job site

    Ask for references and contact them. See what a project in construction looks like. The best remodelers maintain clean & organized work sites and welcome your visit.

    Remember the big picture

    Be honest and upfront with your desires and expectations. A good design-build home remodeling company’s goal is to produce a product that goes beyond the client’s expectations. They can only accomplish this with your input. 

    Lifecycle of a Design-Build Home Remodel

    Development & Design

    Proper planning can help keep your home remodel project on schedule and on budget. The Cleary Company has a thorough Team approach that guides you through each step and decision. It’s a fun, collaborative process!

    First, we identify what it is you want to accomplish.

    • Do you want or need to add more space?
    • Or do you simply want a new floorplan within the existing footprint?

    We will help you decide whether it makes more sense to reuse existing space or build an addition to meet your needs. Let’s explore all your options!

    Second, we can help you establish a realistic remodeling budget by discussing the investment range you’re comfortable committing to. Through our Design Agreement phase, we’ll collaborate with you on the development and design.

    Your Project Developer and Design Consultant can help determine if what you want is in line with the amount of money you want to invest. The goal is to create a functional design that meets your needs and that enhances the look and style of your home.

    Pre-Construction Planning

    After you sign a construction contract with The Cleary Company you’ll need to allow time for your project’s construction documents to be prepared. Our Team will convert the preliminary designs into detailed drawings specific to your local building and zoning code requirements. They will include calculations and specific details necessary to acquire building permits.

    Permit plans typically consist of a site plan, floor plan, foundation plan, elevations, sections, product and material selections, and detailed notes to provide clear communication for a successful project.

    Phases of Construction

    Building your project is typically the longest part and toughest part of your remodel. The visual below is a simplified version of what happens in your home. For a more detailed description of these phases read our Renovation Lifecycle – Construction blog post.

    A fun visual we post on our jobsites!

    Home Stretch

    Although the details of your remodeling project will be unique to you and your home, there will be several phases from demo to completion you can expect; demolition, mechanicals, and inspections followed by a time when the basics, from walls to wiring, are rebuilt or upgraded as needed and then more inspections. The home stretch begins with the installations of cabinets, appliances, etc. and finally paint, hardware, and other finishing touches will be put in place.

    We hope you choose to experience your next remodeling project the way it should be done RIGHT. Contact our Remodel-Design-Build Team today to get started!

  • George Cleary II | Project Developer

    George Cleary II | Project Developer

    Welcome George’s son George (aka G2) to the Team Cleary family. We’re so excited to have another Cleary generation join our Remodel-Design-Build Team at The Cleary Company!💚🍀

    Lil’ George is a graduate of the University of Dayton with a degree in Operations and Supply Chain Management with a minor in Business Analytics. (He’s much smarter than his dad, just don’t let him know that, lol!). After working several years for big corporations, mainly GE Aviation & Aldi, G2 is excited to join his dad in the industry that has brought so much joy and success to his family.

    The next chapter of The Cleary Company brings George Cleary, founder & CEO, much excitement. He says, “As our business continues to grow, we are constantly looking to hire great people who are willing to work hard and are a good culture fit. Thankfully G2 inherited a lot of his mother’s traits, but maybe one or two from me too. I think he’ll bring a ton of value to the company right away by working on standardizing our procurement processes.”

    On the weekends G2 enjoys hanging out with friends and family, eating pizza and cheering for the Buckeyes. His hobbies include exercising and playing golf. The personal mantra he strives to achieve is “Dream Big, Work Hard”.

    G2 & George at our June Team Cleary Family Fun Night 💚