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Economic development director ready for challenge
Wanda English Burnett, Editor
On the job just a week, newly hired Economic
Development Executive Director Gary Norman has already made contacts,
done research and has some future goals outlined. Knowing Ripley
County is sitting on the threshold of a whole new economic landscape,
Norman said, What a wonderful opportunity for Ripley County.
Longtime resident of Ripley County, Norman lived in Milan and
moved to Osgood in 1992. He served as clerk-treasurer for the
town of Osgood from 2000-2004 and just resigned last week from
his position as a member of the Osgood Town Council as required
when he accepted the position of economic development director.
Norman brings experience in local government, understands grant
processes on the local, state and federal levels, has worked with
abatements, economic growth patterns and comprehensive/strategic
planning.
The new director recently completed his Bachelor of Science in
Business Management degree through Indiana Wesleyan. The 41-year-old
father of two said it was both a challenge and an advantage to
go back to school later in life. He feels classes
on globalization helped him better understand the process and
how it can impact even Ripley County. Were all globally
connected - its here and its not going away,
Norman told the Osgood Journal.
With the new Honda manufacturing plant getting started in neighboring
Decatur County, Norman expects to see supply type industries looking
for a home. Hes already met with other economic development
directors to get ideas on how to make our county more attractive
to these businesses.
Norman said his background in real estate (licensed agent from
1994-2002) gives him an edge on making cold calls. Im
on the phone a lot, he noted, saying that was one of the
first things he checked into when signing on. I wanted to
make sure they (economic development) had unlimited long distance,
because Id be doing a lot of calling, he noted.
Saying he doesnt want to exclude any opportunity for economic
growth in the county, hell be bringing his contacts from
the Cincinnati and northern Kentucky areas into play. Im
trying to broaden the range of where our (Ripley County) opportunities
come from, he noted, saying hell work with officials
in our state, but, wont be limited to that alone.
Norman knows about the construction industry having been employed
as project manager for Legacy Construction, Lawrenceburg. He has
worked with business owners to expand and improve their facilities.
He says, knowing their needs makes for a smoother transaction
putting packages together.
The future looks bright on the economic horizon for Ripley County
according to Norman. Hes looking forward to not only helping
to bring new businesses in, but, assisting present ones with any
needs they might have. Plans are to offer workshops to present
business owners giving them opportunities to grow. Theres
money out there for training for businesses, he noted. Of
the existing business base, Norman said he wants to help enhance
what we have and then add more. We have to remember were
where we are now because of existing businesses - we want to help
them however we can.
Having been a longtime resident Norman says he knows what the
make up of the county is. He has a passion to make the quality
of life better for the next generation. He feels his background
in business and local government coupled with his education and
personal desire to see the county grow, make him a good candidate
for the position.
The economic development office is located on the square in Versailles
on the second floor of the Schuerman building. You can contact
Norman by calling 812-689-4344. We have prosperous opportunities
in front of us and I look forward to taking Ripley County to the
next level of economic growth, Norman concluded.
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WANDA ENGLISH BURNETT PHOTO
Newly hired Executive Director for economic development
in Ripley County, Gary Norman is ready to get to work.
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