Details - Columbus Region
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Details - Columbus Region
MODE ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA 11:30 a.m. Networking and lunch 11:55 a.m. Welcome and review 2015 activities Jim Schimmer, 2015 President 12:05 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Slate of Directors and Slate of Officers Jean Carter Ryan, Nominating Committee 12:15 pm Remarks Paul Benedetti, 2016 President 12:20 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Programming Joe Henderson, 2016 Programming Chair 12:25 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Program of Work Kenny McDonald, President & CEO, Columbus 2020 12:55 p.m. Closing Comments Paul Benedetti, 2016 President WHAT A WAY TO START OFF 2015! The Before Shot of Eric Phillips…. The after shot… MODE 2015 Annual Meeting In February we had our annual Retreat at Muirfield… it was so much fun no one took pictures (this is from 2013)… But we worked really hard during the day, and at night… Well, as with all other previous MODE retreats, what happens there, stays there…. In March, our first program was a visit to Honda in Marysville– it was my first flight on the MODE presidential jet… In June we went to Hilliard and learned about Privately Assessed Clean Energy projects (PACE) and Energy Special Improvement Districts (E-SIDS). In June and July I had a little medical problem, flatlined, and the board had to take over for me. Thank you guys. In August we heard from Hinda Mitchell president of Inspire PR Group about how to deal with the media on controversial issues. Amelita Mirolo Barn in U.A. In September we went out to Madison County for the Farm Science Review…. In November, it was time to party and celebrate… MODE 2016 SLATE OF OFFICERS 2016 Proposed Slate of Board of Directors and Officers Mid-Ohio Development Exchange (MODE) To be elected at MODE Annual Meeting January 2016 Board of Director Appointments - 1 Year Terms Colleen Gilger, City of Dublin Bob Lamb, Delaware County Board of Directors Serving 3YR Terms Expiring on 12/31/2018 Jason Bechtold, City of Westerville Joe Henderson, City of Upper Arlington David Kell, Madison County Board of Director Appointments for Ex-Officio Board Members – 1 Year Terms Patty Huddle, Columbus 2020 James Schimmer, Franklin County Quinten Harris, City of Columbus Board Officers – 1 Year Terms President: Vice President: Secretary/Treasurer: Immediate Past President: Paul Benedetti, Logan County Jason Bechtold, City of Westerville Zach Woodruff, City of Whitehall Jim Schimmer, Franklin County As a reminder, MODE Board members serve staggered terms with different members up for election each year. MODE 2016 SLATE OF OFFICERS If the individuals proposed by the MODE Board Nominating Committee are elected, the 2016 Board of Directors would be comprised of the individuals listed below with the associated terms: Board of Director Appointments - 1 Year Term Expiring on 12/31/2016 • Colleen Gilger, City of Dublin • Bob Lamb, Delaware County Board of Directors Serving 3YR Terms Expiring on 12/31/2018 • Jason Bechtold, City of Westerville • Joe Henderson, City of Upper Arlington • David Kell, Madison County Board of Directors Serving 3YR Terms Expiring on 12/31/2016 • Jean Carter Ryan, Columbus-Franklin County Finance Authority • Jeff Harris, City of Worthington • Paul Benedetti, Logan County Board of Director Appointments for Ex-Officio Board Members – 1 Year Terms • Patty Huddle, Columbus 2020 • James Schimmer, Franklin County • Quinten Harris, City of Columbus Board of Directors Serving 3YR Terms Expiring on 12/31/2017 • Zach Woodruff, City of Whitehall • Sean Hughes, City of Delaware • Anthony Jones, City of Gahanna Board of Directors Appointment for Ex-Officio Board Member – Regional ED Representative - 3YR Term Expiring on 12/31/16 • Eric Phillips, Union County Economic Development Partnership 2016 MODE PRESIDENT Paul Benedetti CEO Logan County Chamber of Commerce 2016 MODE PROGRAMMING Importance of Economic Development Strategies March 17, 2016, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Location: Ice Miller, 250 West St., #700, Columbus, OH 43215 JobsOhio/OEDA Mid-Year Briefing July 15, 2016, 10:00 AM – 2:15 PM Location: Marriott Dublin, 5605 Blazer Pkwy, Dublin, OH 43017 Best Practices: Reuse of Shopping Centers April, 2016 – more information to come Location: TBD Boeing and Licking County Economic Development September 15, 2016, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Boeing Facility, 801 Irving Wick Drive West, Heath, OH 43056 The Sports Pavilion and Automotive Research Complex (SPARC) Development Project [Tentative] May 19, 2016, 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM Location: SPARC, 1155 West Mound St. Columbus, OH 43223 BrewDog Brewery November 17, 2016 – more information to come Location: BrewDog Brewery, 96 Gender Road Canal Winchester, OH 43110 Workforce Development & Evening Networking at Columbus Economic Development 411 Clippers Game December 2, 2016, 8:00 AM – 1:30 PM June 24, 2016, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM, Game at 7:15 PM Location: The Ohio Union at Ohio State University Location: Huntington Park, 330 Huntington Park Lane, Columbus, OH 43215 *All events, dates, times and location are subject to change. Check www.mid-ohio.org for registration links. Sponsorships are available for monthly MODE programs. If you have any questions about programming or sponsorship please contact Program Chair, Joe Henderson at [email protected] MODE ANNUAL MEETING January 21, 2016 2016 – WHERE ARE WE? BROAD PICTURE IN THE REGION Stock market is volatile worldwide 3.6% unemployment Strong dollar (exports likely lower) 2014 and 2015 were the two best Oversupply of oil and gas (1-1.5 MBD) years of economic activity for job, $26 oil / $1.89 avg. gas price 79th consecutive month of economic investment and wage growth expansion CEO optimism is wavering Continued pressure to recruit and retain workforce Record levels of foreign investment interest (pipeline) TIMELINE 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2015 RECAP $2.19+ 112 BILLON PROJECT INVESTED ANNOUNCEMENTS 7,000+ NEW JOBS CREATED 50+ 71 EXPANSION/RETENTION 37 ATTRACTION 4 REDEVELOPMENT BUSINESS MISSIONS 9 COUNTRIES | 26 DOMESTIC MARKETS 57 FIRST TIME VISITS 10-YEAR GOALS Generate 150,000 net new jobs Generate $8 billion in new capital investment 113,634 as of November 2015 Pace: 194,801 $7.08 billion as of December 2015 Pace: $11.80 billion Raise personal per capita income by 30 percent Earn recognition as a leader in economic development 17 percent increase as of December 2014* Pace: 46 percent *Data lags approximately 18 months No. 2 “best in class” regional economic development organization -Development Counsellors International F-O-C-U-S Generate Opportunities Build Capacity for Growth Surface projects through direct and indirect outreach to local companies Assist local companies to grow and compete globally Ensure that we have alignment and that we have local and regional strategies and goals Prepare local product (SITEOHIO, redevelopment initiatives, infrastructure) Build a client focused customized workforce recruitment and training system Protect and improve the business environment Target market leading, growing companies all over the world. Help local tech companies to grow and scale Market and promote the market to position it for consideration WE HAVE TO BE BETTER THAN EVER OVERALL GOALS/METRICS Goals Maintain a pipeline of 150 active projects Conduct 350 local business interviews Includes 100 global trade and investment interviews and 50 foreign trade referrals Generate 60 first time visits from qualified projects Pipeline 50/50 expansion/new attraction Pipeline 40/60 FDI/domestic Outcomes Generate 135 qualified attraction project leads Generate 135 qualified existing industry project leads Close 120 projects Estimated yield: 5,000 jobs / $1B of new capital investment EXISTING INDUSTRY DIRECT OUTREACH = OPPORTUNITIES AND INTELLIGENCE Expansions down as proportion of total PROJECT pipeline Surfacing opportunities requires outreach and visitation Columbus 2020 - JobsOhio contract requires minimum number of existing industry visits Columbus 2020 seeking strong commitment from local partners in 2020 to reconstitute BRE Columbus 2020 will assist and support (research/support) EXISTING INDUSTRY Goals Hold two industry roundtable events Produce a Regional Resource Guide Conduct two training sessions re: existing industry outreach Publish four supply chain research papers Product Development SITEOHIO – pursue certified sites in all areas/counties REDEV program – identify 4-5 key redevelopment opportunities NORTH AMERICA Use of third party companies to supplement project identification and qualification and to drive appointments for missions (U.S. and Canada) Increased opportunities to attend industry events/conferences to gain exposure to targeted industries and to stay current Missions focus on the West Coast and Northeast: San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia and New York Leverage JobsOhio events and contracts for lead generation and exposure Re-engage with location professionals Two visits to major consultant markets: Chicago, New York, Dallas and Atlanta/Carolinas Consultant and corporate real estate conferences Increase frequency and quality of our content marketing strategy (ongoing monthly/quarterly emails, etc.) Fully leverage our corporate partners/supply chains GLOBAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT Continue to focus on the following international markets for foreign investment: Western Europe (UK, Germany, Italy) Japan China Focus on trade markets: Mexico Canada China Increase domestic travel focused on international relationships and multipliers Enhance digital and web content for international consumption Better align and leverage partners, investors and the regional international network Continue to develop export network and programming 2016 TRAVEL CALENDAR January Canada Italy China Detroit Southeast USA February California Texas New York Tennessee March Illinois (2) Florida Georgia Louisiana California Washington UK April China Indiana Canada New York California Germany May Rhode Island California Colorado Japan Illinois June Missouri Florida New York Washington, D.C. Michigan July Illinois Arkansas August Illinois September Florida Missouri Illinois Mexico Canada October New York New Jersey China Pennsylvania Illinois November Georgia Germany/Italy California Washington December Japan California Colorado Industry Conferences Health IT Consumer Packaging Food Production Logistics Site Selection Consultants PROJECT MANAGEMENT Develop and refine the proposal/response packages Increase familiarity and communication with local product and assets Continue to build best in class client hosting strategies and processes Enhance the active project related travel plan – stay in front of the big opportunities Add new project management professional development programming Elevate working relationship w/ JobsOhio PM through emphasis on communication, jointpreparation and partnership Enhance LEDO visibility and familiarity to Columbus 2020 activities, PM process, portfolio, site/real estate preparedness, site visits, etc. Increase project opportunity through expanded private sector investor engagement (proactive engagement, BRE strategies, etc.) PM/Research strategy and communication; integrate Research into client presentations and site visits when applicable Emphasize importance and relevance of “net promoter” concept through client hosting, investor engagement, business travel, etc. Hire a Customized Workforce Recruitment and Training Coordinator INTEGRATED MARKETING PROGRAM Advertising Advertising Social Media Media Relations columbusregion.com Email Direct Direct Mail Mail Collateral, Collateral, Reports, Reports, and and Publications Publications MARKETING METRICS Website Visits – total, new, organic Pages per visit Time on site Bounce rate Conversions (downloads, e-signups, etc) Advertising Impressions Click-through rate Interactions Partner engagement Earned media Placements Quality of placements Owned media Follower growth Engagements (mentions, RTs) Clicks on posts Direct mail and email New subscribers Open rates Click-through rate INVESTOR RELATIONS Private Meet with and renew all completed five year pledge investors (130) Solicit 25 key funding prospects Conduct 10-12 in-service sessions with multipliers (banking, legal, accounting, staffing firms) Conduct five industry sector update briefings Raise $300,000+ in new revenue for Columbus 2020 Three investor updates and ED411 Public Support LEDO’s strategic plans/resource development Meeting with several BOD (counties/cities) Attend annual meetings Mayors/managers meetings (2) State delegation meetings (2) Colleges/Universities (13 colleges/universities) Marketing Career Placement THANK YOU Columbus 2020 150 S. Front St., Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43215 columbusregion.com | 614-225-6063 MODE ANNUAL MEETING AGENDA 11:30 a.m. Networking and lunch 11:55 a.m. Welcome and review 2015 activities Jim Schimmer, 2015 President 12:05 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Slate of Directors and Slate of Officers Jean Carter Ryan, Nominating Committee 12:15 pm Remarks Paul Benedetti, 2016 President 12:20 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Programming Joe Henderson, 2016 Programming Chair 12:25 p.m. Presentation of 2016 Program of Work Kenny McDonald, President & CEO, Columbus 2020 12:55 p.m. Closing Comments Paul Benedetti, 2016 President