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As an Economic Development Analyst 1, you will assist in the analysis and review of CDBG-CV, CDBG, and other HUD special purpose grants, as well as implement information management systems to ensure compliance with the requirements of these programs.
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Preferred certifications, licenses or registrations: Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) from the International Economic Development Council and/or other relevant development related certifications (i.e., Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Certification, Economic Development Finance Professional (EDFP) Certification, Professional Community and Economic Developer (PCED) Certification, Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM), American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP.
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Economic Development Director Harris County, Georgia, population 36,000 and located in west central Georgia along the Alabama border 60 minutes southwest of Atlanta, 30 minutes north of Columbus, and home to Callaway Resort and Gardens and FDR State Park, is accepting applications for a full-time Economic Development Director.
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Knowledge : Knowledge of community, politics (local), neighborhood, advocacy groups, and business concerns; considerable knowledge of economic, sociological, and environmental aspects of planning; particular knowledge and experience with relation to business development, workforce development, or real estate development.
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Provide administrative support for the organization's key economic development programs including the City Revitalization & Improvement Zone (CRIZ) Program, Keystone Innovation Zone (KIZ) Program, Downtown Investment District, and Faade Improvement Grant Program in coordination with the Director of Community & Economic Development.
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Provide subject matter expertise to lead content-specific trainings, participate in affinity/working groups; advance place-based economic development in the community, share knowledge of community economic development trends locally, statewide, and nationally.
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Direct, coordinate, monitor and evaluate the planning and execution of Economic Development, Housing and Community Development or Redevelopment goals and objectives; develop policy related to incentive programs and real estate project development.
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The Community and Economic Development Director plays a key role in advancing economic development and driving positive outcomes by providing support to small businesses and developers through the delivery of relevant expertise and funding opportunities.
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The business/economic development reporter tracks our major industries and our community’s efforts to bring more high-paying jobs and tax-paying industries to Fort Worth and Tarrant County.
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Wake County Government offers a wide range of training and development opportunities, a stable career in public service with a balance of work and family life, flexible work schedules and a competitive salary and benefits package.
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The Associate Vice President (AVP) for Partnerships and Economic Development (PED) reports directly to the Executive Vice President (EVP) and Provost of Teaching, Learning, and Student Success (TLSS.
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The Policy Analyst’s responsibilities will be to support Governors and other state executive branch leaders on a range of issues related to workforce development and economic policy. TITLE : Policy Analyst (Workforce Development and Economic Policy.
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You are already familiar with the progressive economic policymaking, think tank, and/or academic community. Since launching in June 2023, the Economic Speakers Bureau has attracted high-caliber speakers, garnered widespread media coverage, and helped shape the conversation on the most important economic issues of the day.
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The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at Texas Tech University is seeking to fill a nine-month tenure track assistant professor position in regional economic development. The person filling this position will possess expertise in rural and regional economic development, economic impact analysis, integrated production systems, energy, small urban settings, and related fields.
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Duties include working closely with Hamilton County government, the Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce, Southeast Tennessee Development District, Chattanooga State Community College, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, as well as employers and industry trade groups, labor unions, post-secondary institutions, other City staff, and agencies in promoting Economic Development and Workforce Development interests within the City.
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