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  2. Angie Hicks - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Oesterle hired Hicks to start Columbus Neighbors, a call-in service and publication with reviews of local home and lawn services in Columbus, Ohio. [ 7 ] [ 3 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] After Hicks recruited over 1,000 members in one year, the company was renamed Angie's List.

  3. Angi - Wikipedia

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    Angie Hicks and William S. Oesterle founded Angie's List in 1995. The idea resulted from Hicks's search for a reliable construction contractor in suburban Columbus, Ohio, on behalf of Oesterle, a venture capitalist who was Hicks's boss. Hicks moved to Columbus to join Oesterle in creating Columbus Neighbors, a call-in service and publication ...

  4. Angi Inc. - Wikipedia

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    William S. Oesterle and Angie Hicks founded Angie's List in 1995. The idea resulted from Hicks's search for a reliable construction contractor in suburban Columbus, Ohio, on behalf of Oesterle, a venture capitalist who was Hicks's boss. Hicks moved to Columbus to join Oesterle in creating Columbus Neighbors, a call-in service, and publication ...

  5. County treasurer concludes successful collection

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    Shelley Terry, Star Beacon, Ashtabula, Ohio August 19, 2023 at 9:21 AM Treasurer Angie Maki-Cliff and staff collected $115 million for tax year 2022, reflecting an exceptional 97.6 percent ...

  6. Ohio State football: Alter grad Hicks making early impression

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    Aug. 12—COLUMBUS — C.J. Hicks has not wasted any time getting noticed at Ohio State. The freshman from Alter is adding a game to go with the name that has been on recruiting radars since he ...

  7. Bill Oesterle - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, he co-founded of Angie's List with Angie Hicks. [2] [3] He ran Mitch Daniels' first campaign for governor of Indiana in 2004. [2] He was co-founder of the Orr Fellowship and founded TMap, also known as MakeMyMove. [1] A Republican, he was an outspoken critic of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. [4]