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Air Force One Named to Forbes List of Best Small Companies

May 5, 2016
Air Force One, Dublin, OH, a leader in commercial HVAC, has been named to the Forbes annual list of America's Best Small Companies for 2016. "We are proud that Forbes as named us as one of the best small companies in America," said Greg Guy, Air Force One CEO. "It's rewarding that a leading business company like Forbes has recognized that Air Force One is succeeding in our initiative to attract top talent and elevate the image and integrity of our industry."

Air Force One, Dublin, OH, a leader in commercial HVAC, has been named to the Forbes annual list of America's Best Small Companies for 2016.

"We are proud that Forbes as named us as one of the best small companies in America," said

Greg Guy, Air Force One CEO.

"It's rewarding that a leading business company like Forbes has recognized that Air Force One is succeeding in our initiative to attract top talent and elevate the image and integrity of our industry."

This recognition from Forbes is one of others Air Force One received since 2015, when it was named the ContractingBusiness.com Commercial HVAC Contractor of the Year. Also in 2015, Air Force One was named to the Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies list for the fourth consecutive year.

Air Force One has won the following awards in the last four years:

  • Columbus CEO magazine's "Top Places to Work" and "Customer Service awards.
  • "Business First" magazine's Fast Fifty
  • A finalist in Corporate Caring.
  • Greg Guy received the 2015 Smart 50 award from "Smart Business" magazine.

Air Force One CEO Greg Guy.

For more than 30 years, this privately-held, 100% debt-free corporation, founded by William “Bill” Guy, has provided championship solutions for building performance.

Air Force One operates six Ohio business units, with offices in Dublin, Toledo, Akron-Canton,, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Territories include Ohio, western Pennsylvania, southern Michigan, northwestern Indiana, and Louisville and Lexington in Kentucky. It also manages HVAC contracts in all 50 states and Puerto Rico, through its North American Services team.