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Miami Township

www.miamitwp.org

 
Miami Township is one of the largest townships in the State of Ohio based upon a number of factors including budget and daytime residential populations. The Township provides services to its 29,000 tax-paying residents and a current daytime population of approximately 60,000. In addition to the Township`s historic pedigree, the Township is in the midst of dynamic metropolitan regions that include Dayton, Miamisburg, Washington Township, Springboro, Moraine, Centerville and Kettering. The substantive business community includes The Dayton Mall, Lexis-Nexis, PNC Banking, TeraData Corporation and Wright Brothers Airport.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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