Johnson previously worked as executive vice president and chief operating officer for Lords Financial Group. While at Lords, he helped launch and eventually became president of Lords’ small-business financing subsidiary, DayMet officials said.
DayMet, which has $92 million in assets, has offices in Dayton, Moraine and Huber Heights, according to its Web site.
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