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Reino Linen Service Announces New, Local Ownership

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Reino Linen Service, based in Gibsonburg, Ohio, announced the finalization of the private sale of the company on November 12, 2020. The family-owned company was sold by Leonard and Judy Reino to Reino Linen Service’s current president, Daniel Darr.

“I want to ensure that we continue to honor the legacy the Reino family has built over the past 75 years as we plan for new opportunities and future growth,” Darr said. “It is a privilege to lead a company that does such important work. We have a responsibility to our healthcare customers and their patients – our family, friends and neighbors – to dependably provide clean linen.”

Darr began a working relationship with Reino Linen Service in 2011 and joined the company in 2017 as president. During his time at Reino Linen Service, he has focused on pursing new business and recruiting top talent to build out the leadership team to position the company for future growth and success. Prior to stepping into his role at Reino Linen Service, Darr spent more than 20 years in corporate banking in the Toledo market. Darr earned a master’s degree in organizational leadership with a concentration in business administration from The University of Findlay and a bachelor’s degree in finance from The University of Toledo. A native to northwest Ohio, Darr currently resides in Northwood, Ohio with his fiancé and three children.

About Reino Linen Service: Reino Linen Service is a locally owned and operated industrial healthcare laundry company which first opened its doors in 1943 as a dry cleaner and shirt laundry in Gibsonburg, Ohio. Reino began serving healthcare customers in 1963 and in July 2009 opened a second laundry facility in Brownstown, Mich. to meet the increasing demand of Michigan healthcare customers. Today, Reino Linen Service is one of the largest healthcare laundry operations servicing Ohio and Michigan, employing more than 400 people and with the capacity to produce more than 100 million pounds of linen annually.

 

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