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See CEOs in psychedelic suits, sequins and more from our 2015 Best Places to Work Awards: PHOTOS

Written by Nikki Kingery | 11/23/15 6:55 PM

When you spot a CEO sporting a tangerine suit and a blue mohawk, you know you're not at a typical awards event.

There was no shortage of crazy get-ups and crowd-pleasing antics at theBusiness Courier's Best Places to Work Awards at Xavier University's Cintas Center on Thursday. This annual "pep rally" offers the Tri-State's best employers a chance to strut their stuff and show why their workforce is so engaged.

The crowd cheers during the pep rally at the Courier's Best Places to Work event at… more

Nearly 800 attendees turned out to catch the show, and we have plenty of photos to share. Click on the image above to see the event photos. And click here to see some fun shots from our photo booth.

This year's awards included 62 finalists in five size categories. You can find the full list here. The finalists were ranked by employee-satisfaction scores. The highest scores determined the winners in each size category among first-time participants, veteran participants and past winners.

The 14 winners were:

10 to 24 employees

First-time participant: Stett Transportation

Veteran participant: RiskSource Clark-Theders

Past winner: US Logistics LLC

25 to 49 employees

First-time participant: MadTree Brewing Co.

Veteran participant: ODW Logistics

Past winner: Bridge Logistics

50 to 99 employees

First-time participant: ImproveIt! Home Remoding

Veteran participant: Kaleidoscope

Past winner: ProLink Staffing

100 to 249 employees

First-time participant: Hixson Architecture, Engineering and Interiors

Veteran participant: Edward Jones

Past winner: Horan

250 or more employees

Veteran participant: VRI

Past winner: Total Quality Logistics

Think your company deserves to be on the list of Best Places to Work? Contact Lisa Muhlenkamp at lmuhlenkamp@bizjournals.com for details on how to get involved in next year's awards.

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To read the article on Cincinnati Business Courier's website, click here.