Searching for the Next President and Executive Director of the Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation
The Tuscarawas Economic Development Corporation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to strengthening the economy in Tuscarawas County. The EDC provides a wide range of financial tools, economic development resources, and information to commercial businesses and builders in the county. The EDC manages the Economic Development & Finance Alliance (EDFA) and Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) of Tuscarawas County, serving as the one point of contact for economic development!
The President/Executive Director of the Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation is responsible for attracting, retaining, and expanding businesses in Tuscarawas County to increase the growth and prosperity of the County.
To see the President/Executive Director’s Full Job Description and competitive Compensation and Benefits Package, please click here https://www.tuscedc.com/applications
Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
All submittals are Confidential.
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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.
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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.
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