2006 Ohio Employee Ownership Conference How do we Create a Company Worth Keeping? Presented by ComDoc, Inc.

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2006 Ohio Employee Ownership Conference How do we Create a Company Worth Keeping? Presented by ComDoc, Inc.

Great Places to Work: Sharing Employee Ownership Success

ComDoc Founded in 1955 by Walter Griffith Became an ESOP in employees in 5 states Corporate Office in Green, Ohio Provider of copier, facsimile and printer solutions Largest independent Ricoh Dealership in the US

Strategic View Vision: An Employee-Owned Company: A Great Place to Work and a Great Place to be a Customer Mission: To be the #1 Choice of our Customers and Prospects

Values Accountable Decisive Ethical Passionate Trustworthy

Beliefs We believe in initiating and expanding mutually profitable business relationships We believe that openness to feedback and new experiences leads to personal development We believe that responsible thinking and planning, effective execution and challenging review are the basis for any meaningful result We are passionate in our commitment to our customers, our partners, and our communities

Impact of Culture on Business Developmental environment Employees encouraged to make decisions Entrepreneurial spirit recognized Increase in revenues from $18 million in 1984 to $101.5 million in 2005 Increase in share value from $8.25 in 1985 to $262 in 2005

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Program developed as a tribute to our 50 th year in business Each location participated in events throughout 2005 – designed to benefit our customers, our partners or our communities Surpassed our goal of 50 projects in our 50 th year

50 Ways ComDoc Cares 1.Triskaidekaphobia! 2.Preparing for the Unexpected 3.Leaving Adversity Plaza 4.Unplug the Christmas Machine 5.Operation Perennial 6.Breast Cancer Fundraiser 7.American Heart Association Fundraiser 8.American Cancer Society Fundraiser 9.Support our Troops Fundraiser 10.Creating a Donation-Friendly America 11.Car Wash for Children’s Hospital 12.Goodies for GIs 13.Sidewalk Stories Book Donation 14.Nutritional Eating 15.The Sandwich Generation Seminar 16.Holiday Food Drive 17.Syracuse Rescue Mission 18.Syracuse MDA Drive 19.Caring for Aging Parents 20.Cleveland Adopt-a-Family 21.YMCA - New Year’s Resolutions 22.Corporate Hurricane Katrina Fund 23.Columbus Hurricane Katrina Fund 24.Albany Hurricane Katrina Fund 25.Haven of Rest / Volunteering effort 26.Maintain Your Brain Seminar 27.Creating Better Pictures 28.What to do with those Holiday Pictures 29.Living Fountain Printing Donation 30.Domestic Violence Seminar 31.Sam’s Club Membership Drive 32.Fit for Life 33.ComDoc’s Biggest Losers 34.Road Runner Marathon 35.Cuyahoga Valley Nat’l Recreation Fundraiser 36.Music at Madison Fundraiser 37.Memorial Benefit for Tallmadge Marine 38.Happy Trails Farm Fundraiser 39.Green Schools Foundation Program 40.Bridging Cultures in the Community 41.Cleveland Customer Event 42.Corporate Tsunami Relief 43.Cleveland Tsunami Relief 44.Youngstown Customer Event 45.Pop Can Collection for Children’s Hospital 46.Albany Customer Event 47.ComDoc Cookin’ that Can’t be Copied Cookbook Sale 48.Pittsburgh Customer Event 49.Turnaround Outreach Fundraiser 50.Habitat for Humanity Brick Sale 51.Corporate Customer Event

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Triskaidekaphobia!

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Road Runner Marathon

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Haven of Rest Volunteers

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Habitat for Humanity Bricks

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Operation Perennial

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Akron Children’s Hospital Fundraiser

50 Ways ComDoc Cares Green High School Leadership Program

Corporate Customer Appreciation Party

Panel Discussion Mike Boydston -- Help Desk Specialist, hired 11/18/63 Andrea Capuano -- Director, Human Resources, hired 4/28/93 Eileen Cowgar -- Customer Service Manager, hired 5/26/77 Syl Frazzini -- General Manager, Youngstown Operations, hired 12/14/98 Carolyn Payerle -- Payroll Manager, hired 4/21/97 Joyce Swords -- Executive Administrator, hired 3/9/98

Panel Discussion THANK YOU!