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    Local Full-time Employment Ohio State University* Education: 29,685 The State of Ohio* Government: 22,030 JPMorgan Chase: Financial Activities: 16,975 OhioHealth* Health Care: 16,000 Nationwide* Financial Activities: 11,235 United States Government: Government: 10,800 City of Columbus* Government: 8,653 Columbus Public Schools* Education: 8,611 ...

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  6. Daktronics - Wikipedia

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    Daktronics displays have since been used at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics. [11] In 1984, a new manufacturing facility was built. [12] In 1987, the company developed a mobile scoring system for the PGA tour. In 1994, Daktronics, Inc. became a publicly traded company, offering shares under the symbol DAKT on the NASDAQ National Market ...

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    Kurtenbach is the founder of Daktronics, Inc., based in Brookings, South Dakota. He attended the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, the University of Nebraska and Purdue University. He was also a professor at South Dakota State University.