Development Project Coordinator – Union County-Marysville Economic Development Partnership/CIC – Marysville, Ohio
The Union County-Marysville Economic Development Partnership is seeking candidates to advance economic growth strategies and efforts for one of the fastest growing counties in Ohio. This position requires a candidate with the ability to work in a fast-paced environment focused on attracting and retaining investment, growing jobs and housing, developing industrial and commercial parks, and managing various economic development programs and initiatives.
Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in business, public administration, city and regional planning, or other related field with at least a minimum of three years of professional experience in economic/business development or related fields. Familiarity with the automotive industry, advanced manufacturing, and/or smart mobility technology is a plus, but not required. Salary range $62,000 to $78,000 commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Send cover letter, resume, and three work-related references to ephillips@unioncounty.org.
Filing Deadline: Open until filled – first screening April 9, 2021. EEO
More information: http://unioncounty.org/news/employment
Ohio Department of Development Selects MBAC Partners as Part of the Minority Business Assistance Center Network Program
The Ohio Department of Development today announced its selection of hosts to join the Minority Business Assistance Center (MBAC) Network Program for the July 1, 2023, through June 30, 2025, grant period. They will serve the needs of Ohio’s minority-, women-, veteran-, and disadvantaged businesses for their region.
read moreWe Can Only Go Up from Here
High Density Mixed Use Planned to Replace Blighted Neighborhood in Whitehall
Like in life, it’s not the hand your dealt that defines you in economic development. It’s about how you play your cards and capitalize on opportunities for your community.
Yes in Our Back Yard
Ever since the Intel announcement, the region has had endless conversations about how to be “Intel Ready.” While Intel will undoubtedly be a gamechanger for Ohio, we’re behind the eight ball if we weren’t already preparing for population growth and increased pressure on our built infrastructure and logistics pipelines.
read more