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BOOST TO RENTALS?
Legislators seek to ban limits on short-term rentals, as industry grows BY MICHELLE JARBOE
A bill pending in the Ohio General Assembly takes aim at government-imposed restrictions on short-term rentals, a fast-growing segment of the lodging economy. Introduced in February, House Bill 563 would prohibit communities from banning paid stays of 30 or fewer days at houses, apartments or condominiums. The legislation also would bar local officials from capping the number of short-term rental properties in an area or limiting the duration or frequency of hosting. Supporters say they’re championing private property rights and seeking to broaden the landscape of lodging options in the state. But detractors see the legislation as another attempt to chip away at home rule, the authority granted to municipalities under Ohio’s constitution. A handful of states, including Arizona, Florida and Indiana, have approved similar laws. Comparable legislation was introduced last year in Michigan. The Ohio proposal comes as local governments are grappling with how to regulate a tough-to-track industry that spans everyone Heather Bise operates a five-bedroom Airbnb on Cleveland’s West Side. She does not object to permits or regulations for short-term rentals, but she wrote a letter to an Ohio House committee in support of legislation that would prohibit local governments from banning or limiting the industry. | MICHELLE JARBOE/CRAIN’S CLEVELAND BUSINESS
Novagard’s Sarah Nash is challenged to a dual
Society Brands plans to outgrow $200M in capital BY DAN SHINGLER
Takes on second CEO gig at Bath & Body Works BY SCOTT SUTTELL
Agility. It’s a quality Sarah E. Nash considers key to the success of employees at Novagard Solutions, a Cleveland-based manufacturer of silicone sealants and coatings, and foam products, where she’s the majority owner and the CEO. And the ability to think and understand quickly and creatively is a freshly important quality for Nash
herself, as the former investment banker, who has spent the past few years helping put Novagard into a new growth gear, is taking on a second CEO role, albeit on an interim basis. Effective May 12, Nash will be interim CEO of Columbus-based Bath & Body Works Inc. (the former L Brands Inc.), when Andrew Meslow steps down from that job due to health reasons. When that transition See NASH on Page 16
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Michael Sirpilla is 35 and doesn’t have a degree — but forget that. It didn’t stop him from launching a company in 2020, Canton-based Society Brands, that already has raised more than $200 million to finance its own acquisitions. To be fair, Sirpilla comes from a family of local businesspeople who’ve been successful on a smaller scale, and he previously spent seven years as CEO of American Legacy Insurance Group in Canton. But still, $200 million? Around
here, that’s the kind of money you see being invested in big, iconic industrial companies, and such deals make headlines. In today’s modern and dynamic economy, though, sometimes a great idea and the drive to turn a vision into reality is more important than anything else. Sirpilla, CEO of Society Brands, has both. “They’re big thinkers,” said Eric Kasper, CEO of Tradefull in Green and himself a 37-year-old entrepreneur focused on online retailing. See SOCIETY BRANDS on Page 16
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