cic newsletter - Henry County CIC
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cic newsletter - Henry County CIC
Quarterly, Issue 16-02 CIC NEWSLETTER April 2016 Key Personnel: Upcoming Meetings: Amanda Griffith (left) – Executive Director [email protected] The regular meeting of the Full Board of the Henry County CIC has been scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Henry County Office Complex, 1853 Oakwood Ave., Napoleon, Ohio. Jennifer Horen (right) – Administrative Assistant [email protected] These meetings are open to the public. Please check local newspapers and WNDH for any changes or cancellations. The 411 on the 419 CIC: It is now Spring time which means we are gearing up for a busy year for the CIC. In January, a spec building committee was formed to review and discuss how to market new business into Henry County. This committee is reviewing how to finance the project, market the building and ultimately fill the building. In March the CIC held a membership appreciation event with an economic development panel made up of local economic development partners within Henry County. The Tax Incentive Review Council also met to review the County’s tax abatement agreements. Beginning in April, I will begin meeting with our local companies to ensure that we are providing services to them and meeting their needs. Throughout the year, the CIC will continue to work on goals that were established at the beginning of the year. These include workforce development/programs, spec building project and bringing the ag community into our economic development portfolio. We will also continue to market Henry County to new businesses. Other programs throughout the year will include roundtables with speakers discussing topics that matter to our companies and we are also proud to once again co-host the Northwest Ohio Manufacturing Expo in October. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank our members who contributed to the CIC and economic development for 2016! Our tablets are updated and ready to get to work! We look forward to a productive 2016. ~ Amanda Griffith, Executive Director Save the Date: The 2016 Manufacturing Day Expo has been set to be held on Friday, October 14 th at Northwest State Community College! This is a great opportunity for manufacturers to showcase their company and meet students interested in careers in the skilled manufacturing industry. More details to come! 1|Page April, Issue 16-02 CIC Member Appreciation Event: The CIC held their annual Member Appreciation event on Thursday, March 10th at The Armory in Napoleon. The event featured dinner provided by Expressions Catering and beverages from Flatrock Brewery and Mead. This year the evening brought an economic development discussion panel focusing on each speaker’s industry. Speakers on the panel were State Representative Robert McColley, County Commission Tom VonDeylen, City Manager Monica Irelan, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Joel Miller, Automatic Feed Vice-President Peter Beck, Henry County Jobs & Family Services Director Shannon Jones and CIC Executive Director Amanda Griffith. Each panel member gave a brief overview of their role and what they do to focus on the economic development of Henry County. Guests of the event were able to address their issues or ask questions to the panel in an open forum. We thank all of you who attended and made this event a success! Business Spotlight: 2266 Scott St., Napoleon, OH 43545 During the post-war housing boom of the early 1950s, the Mel Lanzer Company was set up to build 50 homes a year and became one of the area’s most successful residential contractors. However, when the demand for housing declined in 1955, Mel was forced to re-focus his efforts toward commercial projects. Through hard work, hard times, and a lot of determination, he laid the foundation for what now is one of Northwest Ohio’s most respected commercial contracting firms. Offering customers the same level of quality and attention to detail that residential customers had received, the Mel Lanzer Company quickly became respected in the field of commercial construction. Over the past 50 years, they have been involved in hundreds of building projects that are well known throughout the region. Just as the Mel Lanzer Company adapted to market changes in the 1950s, they still are growing and changing today. Their seasoned, innovative staff- now supported by the latest in design and construction technology-are position to meet the evolving needs of their diverse customer base. Although Mel Lanzer has retired, his influence is still felt as Chairman of the Board. His family members and their staff carry his commitment to quality construction forward. www.mellanzer.com 2|Page April, Issue 16-02 2016 CIC Membership: Thank you to all of our CIC members! With your contribution we will continue to focus on making Henry County a better place to live, work and raise a family. We also would like to thank our newest members of the CIC: Beck’s Construction Deshler Chamber of Commerce Dr. Jeffrey Lauf Estle Chevrolet of Hamler Graminex, LLC Holgate Lumber Company Mel Lanzer Company Patrick Henry School District RSV Welding Together We Can Make A Difference Vernon Nagel, Inc. World Class Collision Do you know someone who may be interested in becoming a member? It’s never too late to join! With a membership to the CIC comes recognition on our website, invitations to our events such as our Lunch & Learns and Annual Appreciation meeting, quarterly newsletters and the knowledge that your contribution will aide in the CIC’s efforts to make Henry County prosperous. Please contact our office if you have any questions or would like more information on being a member. 3|Page April, Issue 16-02 New Small Business Development Center Opens in Northwest Ohio: A new Small Business Development Center opened on February 5th at Northwest State Community College, as a result of a cooperative partnership with the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Ohio Development Services Agency, community college and many economic development organizations throughout the region. Funded in part by the SBA, SBDCs help entrepreneurs realize the dream of business ownership and help existing businesses remain competitive in a complex, ever-changing global marketplace. “Small businesses in northwest Ohio now have a one-stop shop for assistance and guidance, thanks in part to the strong partnership between the SBA and Ohio, as well as the steadfast support of local economic development institutions,” SBA’s Cleveland Deputy District Director Jim Donato said. “Today is the start of new opportunity for entrepreneurship, small business growth and job creation in this region.” The Ohio Small Business Development Centers Network is the premier technical assistance program for the state’s small businesses. This addition to the approximately 30 SBDC locations will serve the state’s northwest region, which has been without an SBDC for nearly five years. Staffed by trained business advisors, the center will provide in-depth, one-on-one counseling for small businesses. Additional services will include training, e-counseling, quality-based assessments, technical assistance, loan packaging guidance, and information on federal, state and local regulations and programs. The current Ohio SBDC training calendar can be found here. Today, federal, state and local partnerships contribute more than $10 million in cash and resources to support Ohio small business development. Additional organizations involved in the new SBDC’s development include: Defiance County Economic Development, Fulton County Economic Development Corporation, the Community Improvement Corporation of Henry County, Pauling County Economic Development, Inc., and the Williams County Economic Development Corporation. NSCC Small Business Development Center contact: Lisa Becher – [email protected] 22-600 State Route 34 Room B102 Archbold, OH 43502 419-267-1361 Welsh, Patsy: New Small Business Development Center Opens in Northwest Ohio: [https://www.sba.gov/content/new-small-business-developmentcenter-opens-northwest-ohio][February 5, 2016] Four County Career Center Career & Job Fair: The 2nd Annual Four County Career Center Job and Career Fair is scheduled to take place at the Career Center on Thursday May 5th from 9:30am to 2:30pm in the multi-purpose room located in the front of the building. Four County Career Center has approximately 450 graduating seniors from all four counties that have relevant job skills in addition to knowing what it means to come to work every day because of their strict attendance policy. If you would like to meet these seniors, this is a great opportunity and there is no charge! If you would like to check out the 30+ program areas these students represent, feel free to visit FCCC’s website, www.fourcounty.net. If your company is interested in attending this career fair please contact Ellie Cichocki, Job Placement Coordinator to register; [email protected] / (419) 267-2237. 4|Page April, Issue 16-02 CIC Members: Who is hiring? CIC Board Members: Kelli Burkhardt – President Dan Brubaker – Vice President Chris Peper – Secretary/Treasurer Kent Badenhop Dan Baer Greg Beck Jeff Benson Mayor Jeff Brubaker Oliver Dolder Ron Ernsberger Kevin Garringer Mayor Jason Maassel Glenn Miller Wes Mutter Todd Ziegler Auto Zone Burger King Campbell Soup City of Napoleon Custom Agri Systems Dollar General Family Dollar – Deshler Family Services of Northwest Ohio Famous Hair Fastenal Filling Home of Mercy First Federal Bank Graminex Henry County Hospital Kelly Services KFC Leader Engineering LHS Family & Youth Services McDonald’s Murphy Oil Napoleon Auto Service Center Napoleon Harley Davidson O’Reilly Auto Parts Ohio Cat Oldcastle PreCast Pilot Flying J Pizza Hut Rent-A-Center Silgan Containers Snyder Buick Cadillac GMC Subway The Lutheran Home The Schwan Food Company Vancrest of Holgate www.ohiomeansjobs.com Interested in becoming in becoming a member? BECOME A MEMBER 5|Page April, Issue 16-02