213 Millennium - Eighteenth Edition FINANCE AND INSURANCE in 1973 and pursued additional professional development throughout his career, including Master of Business Administration coursework at John Carroll University. Mr. Klein began his career as an auditor at Ernst & Young Global Limited. He became the chief financial officer of Manco Inc. in 1981 and led the company through a period of growth that included three Walmart Vendor of the Year Awards for their signature Duck Brand tapes and office products. He then created VecTor ICS, where he operated as the company’s president and worked with clients to provide financial and operations consulting. After serving more than 300 clients across his career, Mr. Klein dissolved VecTor ICS and retired in 2021. Outside his career in accounting, Mr. Klein is a philanthropist and co-founder of Providence House Ohio, which has provided interventional services and care for over 15,000 children in Northern Ohio. In recognition of his support of Providence House, he was awarded the 1987 Ohio Outstanding Citizen Award. In the coming years, Mr. Klein plans to expand Providence House’s impact and reach to serve clients outside of Ohio. He is working toward opening a location in Las Vegas, Nevada, and he is confident that the organization is poised for significant growth. He remains passionate about helping those in need and looks forward to using his expertise and position to cement Providence House as a key resource to the communities it serves. G regory Madison Klein spent more than 50 years as a certified public accountant and financial executive with a portfolio of clients including Lamson & Sessions, Curtis Noll Corporation, and Trinity Cathedral. He completed a Bachelor of Business Administration in accounting at Cleveland State University GREGORY MADISON KLEIN PRESIDENT (RETIRED) Vector ICS Las Vegas, NV
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