Senior Planner – Clark County Community & Economic Development

Review, analyze, prepare, and make recommendations to various Planning Boards and Commissions relative to Community & Economic Development and related regulations. Performs technical duties in support of the County’s local zoning enforcement program; monitors and enforces a variety of applicable regulations related to zoning, land use, nuisance, health and safety, blight and other matters of public concern; and serves as a resource and provides information on County regulations to property owners, residents, businesses, the general public, and other County departments and divisions.

Project Manager – JobsOhio

The Project Manager is an integral member of the project team responsible for management of Projects and all steps in the process from vetting, structuring, and winning job creation opportunities in Ohio. Depending on the company the Project Manager may also be assisting with the site selection search and visit activities related to the project. Economic Development is a complex sale and the Project Manager is a crucial liaison for the company and connecting key decision makers at state, local & business levels to keep deals moving forward.

President/Chief Administrative Officer – Hobart Institute of Welding Technology

The Hobart Institute of Welding Technology (HIWT), located in Troy, Ohio, is seeking an accomplished President/Chief Administrative Officer with a proven, successful management record and a demonstrated commitment to technical educational excellence. The Institute’s most recent President/CAO served HIWT in this role for nine years. HIWT is a 501(c)3 non-profit educational organization and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC No. 000403). This highly acclaimed organization is committed to the advancement of welding instruction and technology.

Manager of Real Estate – City of Toledo

The Manager of Real Estate is a key position in the city responsible for managing the city’s real estate portfolio and land disposition strategy. This role involves overseeing the leasing and licensing programs of city-owned properties and serving as the primary point of contact for inquiries from both potential buyers and city personnel. In addition to managing the day-to-day work involving the city’s real estate portfolio, the Manager of Real Estate must also be able to manage multiple transactions simultaneously, utilizing proactive problem-solving skills and maintaining continuous communication with prospective buyers. The Manager of Real Estate is responsible for making recommendations to the administration regarding the disposition of surplus property to prospective purchasers and must use sound judgment when making these recommendations.