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$200,000,000
$150,000,000
$100,000,000 $69,612,606
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$1,175,778,557 in
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Return on Investment — New Taxable Capita!
For every dollar the City of Jeffersonville has invested in One Southern
Indiana's economic development program, $3,543.19 has been created
in direct new taxable capital by new and expanding companies within
the city.
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For every dollar the City of Jeffersonville has invested in One Southern
Indiana's economic development program, $1,413.25 annually has
been created in direct payroll by new and expanding companies within
the city.
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$350,000,000
$364,865,234
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• Commercial Construction • Concrete
• Residential Electrical • Road Constructors
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS:
• 18 Years of Agee • Pass Background/rug Test
• Lift 50 lbs. - GED
BUSINESS PARTNER REQUIREMENTS:
• Agree to hiring term of program;
• Participate in monthly hiring events;
• Hire training center graduates;
• "Pay it forward program"after new passes 90 days on the job;and
▪ Must be willing to hire veterans and individuals in the Indiana DOE Fie-entry program.
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National Center for Construction Education and Research[NCCER)
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New Business Attraction
• 1si routinely submits Jeffersonville for projects and coordinates
the completion of questionnaires from companies, location
advisers and corporate real estate executives
• 1si hosts companies and project representatives from around the
world for tours of sites, buildings and our community
• Property Listing Management
✓ 1si manages a database that features Jeffersonville
industrial properties, based on information provided by
realtors, developers and property owners
✓ 1si maintains a database of location advisers and realtors
from around the U.S. who specialize in industrial properties
• The River Ridge Commerce Center
✓ 1si provides ongoing support, data and promotional efforts
as needed by the RRCC
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Domestic and International Marketing
Ongoing .
• Host Regional Real Estate Executives and Developers for Topical Discussions
Past Events . . .
• April 2018—SCIEDG European Marketing Trip
• October 2017—SCIEDG Chicago Marketing Trip
• June 2017— Location Advisers Visit Southern Indiana on a Regional Tour
• March 2017— Location Advisers Visit Southern Indiana
• December 2016—Chinese Delegation from Jiangsu Visits Jeffersonville
• November 2016— Presentation at Kentucky Real Estate Brokers' Conference
• November 2016— Presentation to GLI Real Estate Broker& Developer Group
• October 2016—SCIEDG Chicago Marketing Trip
• April 2016—SCIEDG European Marketing Trip
• June 2016—Southern Indiana FAM Tour for Real Estate Executives
• July 2016— Presentation to Cushman Wakefield's annual developers conference
• October 2015— Hoosier Energy Roundtable Event, Scottsdale
• October 2015— IEDC Annual Conference, Anchorage
• September 2015—Outreach Marketing Trip with Duke Energy, Chicago
• September 2015—Site Selectors Guild, Indianapolis
• August 2015— IEDA Guild Conference, Indianapolis
• August 2015—SCIEDG New York Marketing Trip
• March 2015—Consultant Connect Conference, Greenville, S.C.
• October 2014—SCIEDG Japan Marketing Trip
• May 2014— Hoosier Energy Marketing Trip, Cleveland
• March 2014— Hoosier Energy Roundtable Event, Vail
• March 2014—Consultant Connect's Location Advisory Board Annual Conference, Dallas
• October 2013—SCIEDG Chicago Marketing Trip
• October 2013— IEDC Louisville Outreach Mission
• September 2013—Site Selectors Guild, Indianapolis
• April 2013— BIO International Convention, Chicago
• October 2012—Site Selectors Guild, Indianapolis
• October 2012— IEDC Louisville Outreach Mission
• May 2011—CORENET Global Summit, Chicago
• April 2011—SCIEDG European Marketing Trip
• November 2010—SCIEDG Indianapolis Marketing Trip
• October 2010—SCIEDG Marketing Trip, Chicago - ` —
• October 2010— IEDC Louisville Outreach Mission it
• September 2010— IEDC Atlanta Marketing Trip IOW" mos ',,g
• April 2008—SCIEDG Japan Marketing Trip ' '
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Business Retention and Expansion (BRE)
Provided BRE services and consulting to a number of Jeffersonville companies,
including A&R Logistics, Amatrol Inc., American Fuji Seal, Autoneum, Brinly-Hardy,
BriovaRx, Chemtrusion, Clarcor, Heartland Payment Systems, Heritage
Hardwoods, Idemitsu Lubricants, Manitowoc, Mister P Express, Mytex Polymers,
Revere Plastics Systems, Shoe Sensation and Snyder's-Lance.
More than 25 Jeffersonville manufacturing companies participate in and are
serviced through 1si's Metro Manufacturing Alliance.
Assist companies with a variety of issues and challenges:
✓ Strategic connections to critical resources
✓ Provide retention and expansion services to Jeffersonville companies,
including site selection, project incentives, IDEM resources, rail issues,
connection to foreign trade zone resources and other "on-demand"
solution requests
✓ TARC transportation solutions and channels of communication
✓ Workforce and recruiting data, connections to available workforce,
assistance with customized job fairs, provide direct link to veterans re-
entering the workforce, referrals of available talent and provide access to
workforce training programs
✓ Connections to new customer opportunities
✓ Certificate of Origin documentation and customized processing
✓ Procurement of state and local incentives for new and existing business,
pro-active follow-up to ensure businesses take advantage of benefits
awarded to them and remain in annual compliance to retain benefits, field
questions regarding tax abatement and UEZ benefits and compliance
issues, and work with Jeffersonville and Clark County on process
improvements
✓ Coordination of visits from Gov. Pence's office, including groundbreakings,
grand openings, press releases and announcements
✓ Assist RRCC companies with finding training space for new hires
✓ Provide assistance with utility issues • Adrie
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Advocacy for Commerce
1si regularly provides opportunities for learning about and engaging on various issues with
elected officials and issue experts:
Upcoming isi Advocacy Council events .
• All local officials are invited to a "5 O'clock Network" reception on Feb. 16
• Luncheon event with U.S. Rep.Trey Hollingsworth on Thursday, Feb. 23
Ongoing . . .
• Regular Advocacy Council meetings which include briefings from:
o Federation of Indiana Chambers on state budget, infrastructure, education,workforce
development, and other issues important to existing businesses; and
o Indiana Economic Development Association on Tax Increment Financing(TIF) policies,
local economic development incentives,workforce development, regional development
and other issues important for attracting new businesses.
• Coordination and support of efforts to establish the transportation corridor between the RRCC
and the Port of Indiana-Jeffersonville
Past Events . . .
• April 2018—Hosted Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch for a luncheon event
• December 2017—Assisted Indiana Chamber of Commerce employees with arranging a luncheon
briefing to preview legislative priorities in the state legislature
• February 2017—Hosted U.S. Rep.Trey Hollingsworth for a luncheon event
• January 2017—Hosted Indiana Chamber of Commerce employees at a breakfast briefing to
preview legislative priorities in the state legislature
• September 2016— Presented Economic Development plan to Indiana Bicentennial
Commissioners (former Rep. Lee Hamilton and former Lt. Govs Becky Skillman and Sue
Ellsperman)
• August 2016—Hosted US Senator Joe Donnelly for luncheon event
• July 2016—Hosted Indiana Economic Development Corporation President for a members' only
luncheon event on state successes such as setting investment records and as the Regional Cities
Initiative
• May 2016—Informational Session on changes to Federal Labor Standards Act(FLSA) new
overtime rules
• March 2016—Breakfast with Jim Bullard, Director of the Federal Reserve Bank. Coordinated
tour of River Ridge and East End Crossing
• February 2016—Legislative briefing with State Senators and Representatives from local districts
• January 2016—Coordination of Southern Indiana Day at the Statehouse
• Summer 2015 --Assisted the City of Jeffersonville in researching and
writing a tax abatement policy and scoring method
• August 2015—isi's Advocacy Council, in coordination with the Clark County Extension
Office and Assessor Vicky Haire, 1si hosted Dr. Larry DeBoer, a Purdue University expert on
property taxes and related issues for elected officials
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