
CBTS announced today that it ranked No. 13 on the Deloitte Cincinnati 100, a ranking of the 100 largest private companies in the Cincinnati Tri-State region, based on sales revenue.
Kristin Russell, chief executive officer of CBTS, credits the company’s relentless focus on making their customers heroes for the accomplishment, saying that “being listed among the top private companies in the region is a testament to the dedication of our team and the trust of our customers. We’re proud to contribute to Cincinnati’s growth and innovation.”
“The organizations recognized in the Deloitte Cincinnati 100 exemplify resilience, vision, and a deep commitment to Cincinnati’s future,” said Aaron Zboril, Cincinnati Deloitte Private Leader of Deloitte & Touche LLP. “Their stories inspire us all, and we are proud to honor their role in shaping our region’s economic landscape.”
About the Deloitte Cincinnati 100
The annual Deloitte Cincinnati 100 list salutes the largest privately held companies in the Cincinnati Tri-State region. These companies play a key role in the region’s economy. The Deloitte Cincinnati 100 list is selected based on company reported annual sales revenue.
To be eligible for Deloitte Cincinnati 100 recognition, companies must have a majority ownership by an individual(s), family, employee stock ownership plan, or private equity firm. Companies that are publicly listed on an exchange or actively traded over the counter are not eligible.
The company, including those owned in part or in whole by another privately held company, must be headquartered in one of the following 18 counties: Ohio: Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Hamilton, Highland, Preble, Warren; Kentucky: Boone, Campbell, Carroll, Grant, Gallatin, Kenton, Pendleton; and Indiana: Dearborn, Ohio.
The Deloitte Cincinnati 100 excludes financial and professional services companies.















