Family Business Center Honors 3 Regional Businesses with Doing Right Spotlight

March 14, 2025 | News, UToday, Alumni, Business and Innovation
By Nicki Gorny



The University of Toledo Family Business Center honored three regional businesses at its 2025 Doing Right Spotlight Luncheon on Wednesday, March 12.

Nysus Solutions, Ohio Logistics and Principle Business Enterprises Inc. were recognized for going above and beyond to support their employees, give back to their communities and uphold the highest standards of integrity during the luncheon and panel discussion at Inverness Club.

Jeremy C. Park, left, a national advocate for corporate philanthropy and community engagement, moderates a panel at the Doing Right Spotlight Luncheon on Wednesday, March 12. Panelists, from left, are Kevin Wickenheiser and Steve Sass of Nysus Solutions, Karen Stigall of Principle Business Enterprises Inc. and Chuck Bills of Ohio Logistics.

Jeremy C. Park, left, a national advocate for corporate philanthropy and community engagement, moderates a panel at the Doing Right Spotlight Luncheon on Wednesday, March 12. Panelists, from left, are Kevin Wickenheiser and Steve Sass of Nysus Solutions, Karen Stigall of Principle Business Enterprises Inc. and Chuck Bills of Ohio Logistics.

Jeremy C. Park, a national advocate for corporate philanthropy and community engagement, moderated the panel discussion featuring representatives from each honored company, exploring their unique approaches to fostering positive change.

“The Doing Right Spotlight is a powerful way to celebrate companies that prioritize doing good — not for recognition, but because it’s simply the right thing to do,” said Angie Jones, director of the UToledo Family Business Center. “These businesses inspire others through their generosity and leadership, and we look forward to sharing their stories with the community.”

The UToledo Family Business Center is dedicated to supporting regional family businesses through educational programs, peer networking and community engagement. Its Doing Right Spotlight, now in its third year, is made possible through the support of the Robert and Donna Martin family.

For more information, go to the UToledo Family Business Center website.