
Mr. Corbin also owns Resource One. Established in 1991, Resource One is one of the largest Central Ohio-based technology companies. The company offers comprehensive technology lifecycle management services, including consulting, supply chain management, integration, deployment, infrastructure support and asset retirement.
Stampp Corbin has led the companies to achieve national recognition as leading providers of information technology services. RetroBox premiered at #115 on the Inc. 500, ranked as a top minority-owned business in Ohio by Diversity Business, was named #14 on the ICIC-Inc. Inner City 100, has been ranked in the top three of the fastest growing companies in Central Ohio by Business First in 2004 and 2005, and named Outstanding Minority Business of the Year by the National Recycling Coalition in 2004.
Mr. Corbin's leadership extends beyond business to the local, state, and national community. Stampp Corbin currently serves on the Association of Ohio Recycler's Board of Directors; he is an appointed member of the Governor's Minority Business Council in Ohio; he was appointed as a National Advisor to the Small Business Administration during the Clinton Administration; and served on the National Board of Directors for the Human Rights Campaign 1996-2003. In 2005, he was elected to a 3 year term on the National Recycling Coalition's Board of Directors.
Mr. Corbin graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics in 1982, and earned a Master's of Business Administration from Harvard University in 1986. From 1982 to 1987, Mr. Corbin performed as a top marketing representative with IBM. He has also held executive positions with Honeywell Bull.