GRIP wins Business Arts Partnership Award
Thursday, March 27, 2008
The Greater Columbus Arts Council today awarded GRIP Technology with a 2008 Business Arts Partnership Award for its exemplary support of the arts. GRIP was nominated by the Columbus Museum of Art ,the Westerville Symphony and the Worthington Arts Council. The award was presented to GRIP Technology by Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman.
The Business Arts Partnership Awards, given annually, recognize the business community's support of the arts and its impact on greater Columbus' cultural and arts organizations. Twenty-eight businesses were nominated by local arts organizations for this year's Business Arts Partnership Awards.
"We are proud to celebrate the millions of dollars and millions of hours given by our nominated business partners over the past 25 years," said Bryan W. Knicely, GCAC President. "Business support for the arts in our community remains so strong, and we look forward to the next 25 years of partnerships."
Read more about the awards through the Columbus Dispatch article.
View the Greater Columbus Arts Council news release on the awards.

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