Mar 8, 2022 | Jobs
Individual works independent and in concert with the Director of Economic Development and the Economic Development Team. Responsibilities include administering community/economic development programs, such as housing, transportation, and workforce oriented endeavors. Further, the position is responsible for promoting and facilitating expansion of the County’s economic base in order to realize enhanced non-residential tax revenues, especially in the area of Business Retention and Expansion. Individual reports to the Director of Economic Development.
Mar 8, 2022 | Jobs
The City of North Olmsted seeks Statements of Qualifications from qualified firms to facilitate the development of an Economic Development Strategic Plan. To be eligible for consideration, the proposing firm must be capable of providing the services and meet all other criteria outlined in the Request for Qualifications.
Mar 8, 2022 | Jobs
The City of Powell, Ohio Community Improvement Corporation (the “CIC”) is seeking proposals from firms experienced and knowledgeable in developing economic development strategies and plans for municipalities and community improvement corporations.
Mar 7, 2022 | Jobs
Do you enjoy meaningful work? Do you enjoy meeting new people, taking on interesting challenges, and putting your curiosity to work? The Economic Development Specialist will assist the Economic Development Director in managing and advancing the City of Westerville’s economic development strategic plan. While the Economic Development Specialist will become fully immersed in all aspects of the City’s economic development efforts, the primary responsibility of this position is to engage Westerville businesses to remain and prosper in the community through a comprehensive business retention and expansion program.
Mar 3, 2022 | News, Newsletter
Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership (TSEP) and the Fostoria Economic Development Corp. (FEDC) announced today that Seneca County has placed No. 10 nationally in Site Selection magazine’s rankings for large, private economic development projects. This places it in the top two percent of the 581 micropolitans in the U.S. Site Selection has been annually ranking states and cities since 1978 and top micropolitians since 2004.