The Real Profits Are to a Brain-Injured Brother

A Cincinnati businessman crafts a company to create meaningful work for mentally disabled employees
By Sam Gale Rosen,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 6, 2007 10:22 AM CDT

In high school, Rob Groeschen idolized his older brother Tom, who was handsome, generous and a football hero. But it was Rob who came to Tom's rescue after Tom suffered severe brain damage in a car crash. A successful Cincinnati businessman, Rob has started a company called In Return that provides rewarding work to people with brain injuries.

Watching Tom struggle just to keep a job cleaning restrooms prompted Rob to craft a setting that provides both structure and the possibility of increased responsibility. In Return makes industrial "socks" to soak up manufacturing oil. It's not making a profit yet, the Journal notes, but is reaping rewards of another sort. (More Tom Groeschen stories.)

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