KEDCO Talent & Entrepreneurship Stories: A Highlight Reel Of Economic Development Happenings

KEDCO Talent & Entrepreneurship Stories: A Highlight Reel Of Economic Development Happenings

Attendees from the corporate recruiter community showcase enjoy a demonstration and tour at Warsaw Cut Glass. Photo provided by KEDCO.

By Katie Dewitt
Marketing and Communications Manager, Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation

WARSAW — Economic development plays a unique role in each community. It requires creativity, collaboration, and nearly anything but a “one-size-fits-all” approach. As the local economic development organization serving Kosciusko County, the Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation highlights attributes and industries unique to our community such as medical devices, agribusiness, and recreation, with key focus areas on entrepreneurship, talent, and housing.

Recent Happenings

KEDCO kicked off the month of May by celebrating Economic Development Week. Created by the International Economic Development Council, the largest professional membership organization for economic developers, Economic Development Week is an annual event that recognizes the unique role that economic development has in creating vibrant communities with strong economies. It’s one opportunity to recognize and create a deeper understanding about local economic development, but the work is ongoing.

To offer a closer glimpse of recent happenings in economic development in our local community, here’s a highlight reel from KEDCO so far for the month of May.

Highlight – Milford Breaks Ground On New Housing Development

On May 15, KEDCO, the town of Milford, Milford Redevelopment Commission announced plans and held a groundbreaking event for the Eastfield housing development in Milford, which will deliver more than 50 single-family homes to the area.

KEDCO’s new Downtown Business Studio is located at 207 S Buffalo Street in Warsaw. Photo provided by KEDCO.

The project started as part of an effort to bring more market-rate workforce housing to the community. A housing needs study and strategy commissioned by the city of Warsaw, Kosciusko County, the Kosciusko County Community Foundation in partnership with the Housing Resource Hub, showed market potential for more than 3,000 new residential units throughout the county by 2024. And data from the study highlighted a specific need for housing that reduces commuting from outside the county, with a goal of growing the local workforce.

Highlight – ‘Community Showcase’ For Corporate Recruiters

As part of its Talent Initiative, KEDCO hosted its first community showcase event for a small group of corporate recruiters representing area businesses.

“Many corporate recruiters work remotely, so this event was an invitation for them to experience firsthand, what Kosciusko County has to offer,” said KEDCO Talent Partner Jessica Hauck.

The two-day event included:

“We received great feedback from recruiters who participated in this first event,” said Hauck. “Our goal is to continue offering these experiences so recruiters and companies can be more successful in finding people who are not only the right fit for the job, but who are seeking the amenities and offerings we have in our community.”

KEDCO plans to offer more community showcase events in the future. The next event is slated to take place Sept. 14-15.

Highlight – KEDCO Downtown Business Studio

KEDCO relocated its offices in downtown Warsaw in April. KEDCO is now located at 207 S Buffalo Street (former Giverny Fitness Studio). New signage recently made an appearance, and KEDCO is issuing a request for proposals for roles and offerings within the Downtown Business Studio.

“You can help us build the studio from the ground up, and we’ll share more on those opportunities in the coming weeks,” said KEDCO CEO Alan Tio.

Learn more about KEDCO and how the organization is making an impact in Kosciusko County by visiting . Connect with KEDCO on Facebook, Linkedin and Instagram .

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