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Follow on Google News | Thiel College Haller Institute recognizes top entrepreneursEntrepreneur and Student Entrepreneur John Thigpen '86 and Greg Galbo '18 will be honored during the 2017 Thiel College Haller Enterprise Institute's Entrepreneur of the Year Award Dinner.
By: Thiel College Thigpen graduated from Thiel College (https://www.thiel.edu/) The veteran businessman is an advocate for manufacturing and economic development in Mercer County. He is the leader of ILSCO Extrusions in Greenville Pa., an aluminum mill and business park that sits on 165 acres with almost 700,000 square feet of manufacturing and warehouse space. Once home to the world's largest ladder manufacturer and then transformed into a more limited aluminum extrusion facility, the plant shut down in 2009 during the recession. Thigpen was the president of Signature Aluminum, the company that closed. His strong desire and plan to restart the Greenville site caught the interest of ILSCO Corporation and they purchased the idled plant in 2010. Since then, Thigpen has guided the company to seven years of increasing employment and success. The site has also diversified and become home to six companies that employ more than 350 people in full-time positions. Thigpen is a director and officer at Penn Northwest, Mercer County's lead economic development agency, and was recently appointed to the board of directors for the Northwest Industrial Resource Center in Erie, one of seven IRC's in Pennsylvania. Thigpen resides in Hermitage Pa. with his wife, Jodi (Fisher) Thigpen '87. They have two adult daughters, Lauren and Christine. Galbo, a 2014 graduate of Hickory High School, is an accounting and business administration major. Galbo, a resident of Hermitage, Pa., is a member of Dietrich Honors Institute, the accounting club, and the men's golf team. He is a recipient of the Presidential Scholarship and Heuther Endowment for Business Scholarship. About the Haller Enterprise Institute The Haller Enterprise Institute encourages motivated students from any major to begin their own business while they continue their education. The Institute is named after Henry E. H'97 and Grace Mary Haller, major benefactors to the College with a keen interest in entrepreneurship. The purpose of the Institute is to encourage, promote and support entrepreneurship in Thiel students, regardless of their major or field. About Thiel College Thiel College (https://www.thiel.edu/ End
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