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National and Regional Speakers to Headline Radius Indiana’s Economic Development Course

BEDFORD, Ind. (Jan. 26, 2017) – Radius Indiana released the list of speakers for its first regional economic development conference for community leaders coming to the French Lick Springs Resort in March 2017.

Speakers include site selection professionals, economic development experts and marketing consultants from national and regional organizations.

Keynote speaker Larry Gigerich from national site selection firm Ginovus will lead two sessions during the conference. During his “Business attraction” session, Gigerich will share his perspective regarding the most effective ways to attract new companies to an area and how corporate decision makers and site selection consultants evaluate an area and key decision-making criteria. For the “Marketing to Consultants” session he will share data regarding the number of projects managed by site selection firms as compared to companies conducting projects on their own. In addition, Gigerich will discuss what is effective and what fails when marketing to site selectors.

“I am delighted to spend time in the Radius region to share my experience from a site selector perspective,” said Gigerich. “I will share the importance of leveraging regional assets and industry clusters to help highlight the best attributes for a region and share insight on how site selectors weigh information during the selection process.”

Other speakers and sessions include: Introduction to Economic Development with Jim Plump, Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation; Real Estate/Site Development with Chelsey Manns, Manns Consulting; Business Retention and Expansion with Jason Hester, Greater Columbus Economic Development Corporation; Abatement/TIF/Incentives with Matt Eckerle, Umbaugh and Associates; and Entrepreneurship with Steve Bryant, Ivy Tech.

“We excited to bring together this group of speakers to share their expertise with our region. This is a new educational experience for our community leaders, and I believe the information will be invaluable to helping them enhance their economic development knowledge and support for their own communities’ efforts in the field,” said Radius Indiana President and CEO Jeff Quyle.

Radius Indiana’s vision is to help communities grow strong, working groups of local leaders versed in economic development who can affect policies and strategies for intentional business growth and skills-driven workforce development.

Registration for the Radius Indiana Economic Development for Community Leadership Program, which takes place March 28, 29 and 30, is available at www.radiusindiana.com under the News Center tab. Registration for leaders in the Radius eight-county region is $400, and $475 for those who live outside the region.

Radius also plans to make several scholarships available from its own office as well as area utilities and banks. Local Economic Development Organizations and those interested in attending are encouraged to contact the Radius Indiana office to learn more about scholarship opportunities in their area.

ABOUT RADIUS INDIANA: Radius Indiana is a regional economic development partnership representing eight counties in Southern Indiana: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, and Washington. Formed in 2009, Radius Indiana also serves as a point of contact in Indiana for Naval Support Activity Crane and leads regional collaboration by leveraging the diverse assets of the region to drive attraction, retention and expansion of business, thereby increasing employment and investment opportunities and quality of life within the region.

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Radius Indiana Develops Manufacturing Index to Track Regional Economic Trends

BEDFORD, Ind. (Nov. 1, 2016) — Radius Indiana today announced its new tool, the Radius Manufacturing Index, to measure the strength of the manufacturing industry in the region, and reports the RMI shows that the traditionally strong region for manufacturing continues to outpace the state and nation in terms of manufacturing strength.

The RMI was developed in collaboration with Thomas P. Miller & Associates and is an instrument that provides cumulative information about 12 facets of the manufacturing cluster — a hallmark of the Radius region that has never been detailed and tracked at this level for the region. Data was examined for 2013-2015 to create a baseline for subsequent indices, which Radius plans to monitor quarterly.

Among the best news that the RMI provided was that manufacturing jobs in the Radius region have increased by 2,734 in the past five years.

Manufacturing’s strength in the area is reflected in the potency of the Radius region’s Location Quotient for manufacturing, which is a widely used measurement of the comparative strength of the region compared to the national average. The Radius region’s LQ for manufacturing is 2.82, meaning that the industry cluster is 2.8 times more prevalent in the area than the national average.

“Indiana remains the top manufacturing state in the country. The reasons for the success are multifaceted; however a leading factor is because of the strength of the manufacturing sector in Southern Indiana. It helps drive Indiana’s economy through innovation and productivity. The new Radius Manufacturing Index will serve as a valuable economic dashboard to help guide future investment and growth,” said Brian Burton, president and CEO, Indiana Manufacturers Association.

The RMI also shows how the region is performing in comparison to the state of Indiana. Radius is nearly 1.6 percent times as manufacturing intensive as Indiana overall, and productivity rose 4.4 percent in the region compared to the state’s 1.5 percent increase from 2013 to 2015.

“Our company has a long history of manufacturing in the Radius Indiana region. We appreciate seeing this tool validate our belief in the manufacturing skills and capability that continue to define the regional workforce. It calls attention to what our customers tell us; the people in Dubois County and nearby communities are talented in designing, producing and delivering high quality and complicated products,” Lonnie Nicholson, vice president and chief administrative officer of Kimball International in Jasper said. “We are interested in seeing how this tool can help us track and forecast trends in the manufacturing sector, drive continuous improvement, and position our company as the employer of choice, the manufacturing industry as the career of choice, and the Radius region as the location of choice.”

Some components of the RMI did show a decline; the number of manufacturing establishments declined by one in the last quarter of 2015, falling from 350 to 349, and the five-year-average manufacturing wage grew at a slower rate than the previous year.

The raw number of the RMI is 57.5 for the end of 2015, which represents the total scores of the 12 factors included in the index. By comparison, the RMI score at the end of 2013 was 45.7 and 58.7 for 2014. The index figures for the state of Indiana followed the same pattern, growing from 43.6 in 2013 to 57.6 in 2014, and 56.6 in 2015.

“We developed this index to allow us to look at trends in manufacturing in the Radius region,” said Radius President Jeff Quyle. “We now have this new tool that will allow us to monitor changes in the manufacturing environment that have never been studied at this level. We will have the ability to adjust our economic development strategies to address market place dynamics.”

Radius will monitor the components of the RMI to watch for changes in the manufacturing industry, and to inform industry leaders and policy makers about the changes that occur. The RMI is the first of three indices being developed by Radius to help inform the region about its economic strengths.

ABOUT RADIUS INDIANA: Radius Indiana is a regional economic development partnership representing eight counties in Southern Indiana: Crawford, Daviess, Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Martin, Orange, and Washington. Formed in 2009, Radius Indiana also serves as a point of contact in Indiana for Naval Support Activity Crane and leads regional collaboration by leveraging the diverse assets of the region to drive attraction, retention and expansion of business, thereby increasing employment and investment opportunities and quality of life within the region.

Radius Indiana Takes Region to Site Selectors

BEDFORD, Ind. (Oct. 19, 2016) – Radius Indiana economic development leaders took information and insights about their southern Indiana region north for a day as hosts of an educational session in Indianapolis with 10 site selectors from six companies. The October session is part of Radius’s 2016 outreach program to raise awareness about the business strengths and opportunities in the eight-county region.
The leaders from southern Indiana gave informative presentations to business advisors, showcasing available sites and buildings in the region, as well as the demographics and the quality of the workforce that powers the existing businesses in the eight counties. Site selectors also learned about other regional assets including Crane Navy Base, the I-64 and I-69 corridors, and the proximity of the region to Louisville, Bloomington and the French Lick and West Baden resorts and casino.
Former Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman, who serves as the Radius Indiana senior advisor, welcomed the site selectors to the meeting. Radius President Jeff Quyle, other Radius staff members, and six economic development leaders from Daviess, Dubois, Lawrence, Orange, Martin, and Washington counties joined Skillman to discuss the latest news about the regional economy.
“The audience was very receptive to our message,” Tim Kinder, executive director of Martin County Alliance said. “These types of face-to-face encounters let us tell our story about our communities much better than emails or advertisements. As the site consultants asked questions about the region, we were able to share information directly, which gave them more awareness of our communities than they had when they walked into the meeting.”
The Indianapolis site selector event is the latest in a series of visits Radius Indiana has facilitated on behalf of the eight-county region in 2016. The outreach efforts this year have connected Radius communities with business advisers and site consultants in Evansville, New York, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Pittsburgh – the group also has one remaining trip scheduled for Columbus, Ohio in the coming weeks.
“These site consultants help companies from all around the United States who are looking nationwide, in some cases, for locations for new business developments,” Quyle said. “Now they have information about the Radius region and our economic development programs, and they also now know the names and faces to contact when there is an opportunity.”
Representatives from the region’s counties have taken an active role in the Radius outreach program this year, and plans are already underway to schedule more site selector events for 2017 as a regional team.
“The local leaders do a very good job of presenting information about their community assets to these business advisers, and they also expand their own network of contacts who they can work with on an ongoing basis,” Quyle added.