Fulton Economic Development Corporation Executive Director
- Full-time
Company Description
About Us
Fulton County is centrally located between Chicago and Indianapolis. The region boasts a dedicated workforce, a vibrant agriculture industry and strong manufacturing base. Known for a friendly environment, outdoor recreational opportunities and rich history, Fulton County is ready to grow.
FEDCO works closely with city/county government, schools, and local businesses to create an environment that supports success.
Job Description
The Executive Director will have the primary responsibility, on behalf of the Board, to develop and implement programs and initiatives designed to retain existing industries and encourage their expansion and promote new enterprises to locate in the area. The Executive Director is authorized to make the requisite expenditure and take whatever actions are necessary to carry out the board-authorized work plan within the budget approved for such activities.
Duties and Responsibilities
The following is a general outline of duties to be performed by the Executive Director. The Executive Director will:
- Be responsible for daily operations of Fulton Economic Development Corporation to include responsibility for staff operations (i.e. staff training, recruitment and compensation). The Executive Director will make staffing recommendations to the Board.
- Provide leadership, information, and give direction to the Board.
- Maintain a close working relationship with the governing bodies of the City and County to ensure continued CEDIT funding for the Fulton Economic Development Corporation.
- Work with City and County officials to find creative and impactful ways to assist existing and future businesses.
- Maintain an outreach program that will include contact and interaction with participating agencies, industrial brokers, utilities, Chambers of Commerce, industrial departments of railroads, engineering and consulting firms, the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, Area Plan Commission, Regional Planning Council, Fulton County Tourism Commission, institutions of higher learning and state, national and other industrial development personnel and organizations.
- Maintain continual contact with existing businesses within Fulton County to identify needs, concerns, and barriers to growth.
- Maintain an assistance program to existing local business which may include technical advice, help in locating financial assistance, grant writing, incentive assistance, and other types of assistance as needed.
- Establish and maintain a community inventory including database, but not limited to: available development sites, labor market trends and capabilities, transportation linkages, long-term and short-term financing, utilities, educational opportunities, and other community information required to create an updated data bank.
- Maintain continual contact with selected industries and businesses, that might be interested in relocating or starting operations in Fulton County.
- Provide all necessary information and any assistance possible to firms seeking an area site for their operations.
- Respond to prospect inquiries and maintain continued contact with prospects through communications and/or personal contact as appropriate.
- Develop and maintain an effective public relations program.
- Create and maintain a cohesive, team-oriented office environment.
- Stay thoroughly familiar with federal, state and local legislation affecting economic development.
- Prepare an annual work plan and budget for recommendation to the Board for approval.
- Be familiar with requirements of available grants. Prepare grant applications on behalf of the Board and assist employers in the submission of grant proposals and incentive applications.
Qualifications
Essential Skills and Abilities
- Strong people skills.
- Those skills required to meet the above-listed duties.
- Experience in developing and adhering to annual budgets.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Work well in high pressure situations.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality.
- Strong organizational skills.
Additional Information
Requirements and Physical Demands
- Minimum 40 hours per week.
- May require attendance at meetings and functions outside of normal business hours.
- Travel as required.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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