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Among Lisa’s many talents, her creativity and business savvy has captured awards spanning multiple industries. Lisa has been the recipient of numerous business and design awards, in addition to being recognized in well over a dozen published articles featuring both Mosaic and herself. Most recently, Mosaic was awarded first place for the ASID Cornelius Hubbard Design Award in the Single Space Commercial Category in 2007 and the Top Small Business of 2007 by Diversity Business.

Lisa is also a member of the Top Forty Under Forty Class of 2004 as designated by Columbus Business First and is one of the “20 Most Remarkable Women” as awarded by Business First in 2003. In 2002, the National Association of Women Business Owners honored Lisa with the Visionary Award and directly prior to that, Mosaic was recognized as a regional finalist by Working Woman’s Magazine as a “Best Employer.”

Lisa also received Working Women Magazine Entrepreneurial Excellence Award in 2001 and was named a finalist in the Enterprising Women Magazine Enterprising Women of the Year Awards. In 2000, Lisa received the Governor’s Award Women’s Excellence in Enterprise- Rising Star Category. She earned the Assisted Living Federation of American’s “Best Home, Alzheimer’s Center” in 1998 and in 1997 she was awarded Honorable Mention for the “Best of Home Design Competitor.”

Lisa has been published in various local and national newspapers and magazines. Lisa authored “Designing Around Dirt” featuring in The Academy Advocate 2007, “Warning, Warning, Will Robinson! How Japan is using Robotics to care for their senior population” featured in The Academy Advocate 2006, “Repositioning Aged Assets: “Extreme Makeover” featured in the Ohio Academy of Nursing Homes April 2006, “Flooring Factors; Various Options Can Help You Select a Floor to Meet Your Needs” featured in Advance for Providers of Post-Acute Care’s September/October issue in 2004 and “It Takes a Village” featured in Assisted Living Today’s May 2002 issue; volume 9 number 4. She also wrote “Didn’t Your Mom Ever Tell You ‘Don’t Argue About Color” for the Ohio Assisted Living Association.

Lisa gives back to the community through various means, some of which are: MDA-Lock-up, Gospel Meets Symphony, Kids ‘N Kamp, and IIDA Student Mentoring. Her interest in giving back is shown by her vast involvement in business and industry organizations.

Lisa’s deep devotion to family, friends and business associates and her strong spiritual beliefs are the life-blood of Mosaic’s success. Her ability to gracefully balance the demands of every day business while being a wife and mother of two inspires those who know her to be and do better.

 

 
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