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National Center for the Middle Market

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The National Center for the Middle Market (NCMM) is a research center located at The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business. The center conducts research about and for middle market companies. The center focuses its efforts on five areas: research, outreach, events, student programs, and policy to spread awareness of the middle market, which is defined as businesses with revenues from $10 million to $1 billion dollars.

Thomas A. Stewart is the Executive Director of the NCMM.[1]

History

The NCMM was created in 2011 out of a partnership between the Fisher College of Business and GE Capital.

Research and Projects

The Center works on a variety of academic and flagship research each year. Notably, the Middle Market Indicator is produced each quarter as a pulse check of middle market businesses. Over 1,000 C-suite executives of middle market companies are surveyed on questions about revenue and employment growth, plans to invest, and other areas of concern.

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