There are 58 professional licenses that will lapse in Franklin County in week ending May 11

There are 58 professional licenses that will lapse in Franklin County in week ending May 11
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There are 58 professional licenses expiring in Franklin County in the week ending May 11 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 Franklin County in Week Ending May 11

License holder Issued date Expiration date
Abrianna Celeste Fitch-Quin 04/10/2023 05/09/2024
Albert George Linden 05/05/2020 05/05/2024
Alexis Smith 06/08/2022 05/08/2024
Alison Marie Wible 05/08/2012 05/08/2024
Anisley Valenciaga 05/11/2022 05/11/2024
Arielle Jean Moore 04/11/2023 05/10/2024
Avianna S. Vigil 05/09/2022 05/09/2024
Babak Behgam 05/06/2020 05/06/2024
Benny A. Hamblin 05/09/2018 05/09/2024
Bethany L. Barney 05/11/2010 05/11/2024
Betty Miller Green 07/22/2014 05/10/2024
Bingyu Zhou 05/05/2023 05/05/2024
Bo H. Trout 05/06/2022 05/06/2024
Brandi N. Kerby 05/11/2018 05/11/2024
Briana A. Rivera 05/07/2020 05/07/2024
Chelsee M. Russell 05/10/2016 05/10/2024
Christopher Allen Reynolds 05/09/2016 05/08/2024
Collision Solutions, LLC 05/21/2016 05/10/2024
Debra K. Martin 05/08/2020 05/08/2024
Ellen L. Davis 05/05/2022 05/05/2024
Emily J. Diehl 05/09/2022 05/09/2024
Erin Frances Zoeller 05/07/2022 05/07/2024
Erin H. Zipfel 05/11/2018 05/11/2024
Frank E. Garcia 06/09/2000 05/09/2024
Gabriel Zifer 05/11/2023 05/11/2024
Jenna Renae Smith 03/25/2020 05/09/2024
Jennifer Anne Johnson 04/11/2023 05/10/2024
Jennifer J. Gentry 01/28/1994 05/10/2024
Jessica Leone Estep 04/11/2023 05/10/2024
Jessica Yeh 05/06/2022 05/06/2024
Jessie Arloine Taylor 08/12/2021 05/07/2024
Joann Borer 05/08/2018 05/08/2024
Joseph Thomas Poore 05/14/2021 05/07/2024
Kathleen Turner 05/17/2018 05/09/2024
Lakaisha L. Rayford 05/05/2020 05/05/2024
Leana Kim Froehlich-Terry 05/07/2018 05/07/2024
Marcie E. Foster 05/11/2010 05/11/2024
Mason Ogden Huber 05/10/2023 05/10/2024
Matthew Charles Jacques 03/19/2018 05/06/2024
Michaela E. Virden 05/11/2018 05/11/2024
Osayaba Mary Onaiwu 05/11/2023 05/11/2024
Pabitra Timsina 11/20/2020 05/10/2024
Patrick Stasek 05/10/2023 05/10/2024
Rachel Privette D. Jennings 04/03/2023 05/11/2024
Rayyan Ahmad Bhutta 05/08/2023 05/08/2024
Riley Biri 04/11/2023 05/10/2024
Ryan K. Parks 05/10/2016 05/10/2024
Samantha A. Whitford 05/07/2020 05/07/2024
Samya Hill 05/10/2023 05/10/2024
Sarah S. Jones 05/08/2023 05/08/2024
Sarah W. Tenney 05/10/2012 05/10/2024
Souhaila Rtoubi 05/11/2020 05/11/2024
Terrell Lee 05/05/2023 05/05/2024
Theresa Lynn Moody-Bell 05/11/2023 05/11/2024
Tonia Marie Mendenhall 05/09/2022 05/09/2024
Veda J. Tomich 05/06/2022 05/06/2024
Wendy Maria Banks 05/05/2023 05/05/2024
Zachary Branstool 04/11/2023 05/10/2024


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