Mills James began in May, 1984, when Ken Mills and Cameron James opened their office in the Canterbury building on Olentangy River Road, just north of the Ohio State University main campus. With the addition of staff and equipment, they quickly outgrew the space. In late 1985, Mills James bought its first building, the former Beechwold Public Library on North High Street. Extra space on the lower level was occupied by another fledgling company, Character Builders, a cel animation firm. In 1988, Mills James acquired the audio and video facilities and staff of the production division of Discovery Systems, moving into Discovery's building off Post Road in Dublin. This acquisition more than doubled the size of the firm. Shortly afterward, the company began searching for larger quarters, a location which would accommodate larger studios for film and video shoots, out of airplane flight paths to eliminate unwanted noise in the studios, and would offer room for expansion. On May 1, 1990, the company’s sixth anniversary, Mills James broke ground for construction of the first phase of its present facility on Fishinger Boulevard, a building on in the Mill Run development. The Teleproduction Center was completed in November 1990. In 1992, Mills/James was named
Ohio Small Business of the Year by the U.S.
Small Business Administration, honored at ceremonies in Washington, D.C. A year later, Ken Mills and Cameron James were recognized with
Entrepreneur of the Year awards, sponsored by
Ernst & Young. By 1995, with over 50 associates on staff, Mills James had begun to outgrow its original building and began construction on a addition to the original building. The new space included its signature two-story glass atrium, additional editing and visual effects suites, a presentation theater and a media vault. The addition opened in December with a reception honoring radio and television veterans of the 1950s and '60s. In 2003, Mills James became the home for production of The Ohio Lottery's
Cash Explosion weekly television game show, which had been produced in Cleveland since the program's inception. In 2005, Mills James purchased a building on in the Westbelt complex off Roberts Road, west of I-270, to house the technical facilities of its meetings and events group. In 2006, a building expansion enclosed the loading docks and added space for a scene shop and set storage. In 2007, the company announced the formation of its
Employee Stock Option Plan [ESOP] which would transfer partial ownership of the firm to its associates. In February, 2010, Mills James expanded its Cincinnati operation to better serve its clients in the tri-state region (southwestern Ohio, southeastern Indiana and northern Kentucky.) The firm added staff and facilities to offer more video, broadcast, audio and corporate meeting and special event services. In 2011, Mills James undertook a year-long expansion and upgrade of its teleproduction facilities including construction of a third studio and two additional editing suites as well as upgrades to its video transmission, compression and live event capabilities. Later in the year, Mills James expanded its digital signage services with the launch of VitalSigns, a digital signage solution that combines hardware, message creation, content managagment and long term support into a single service. In 2013, Mills James opened its Cleveland operation, with studio, video editing and digital fiber optic video transmission facilities designed for broadcast programming and news feeds. It is home to The Ohio Lottery's daily drawings broadcasts, which are carried by a statewide network of television stations. Today, Mills James is 100% employee-owned, managed by a board of directors. ==Notes and references==