Dayton Daily News

Lt. Gov. Husted, 3 companies honored by the Dayton Developmen­t Coalition

- By Lynn Hulsey Staff Writer

The Dayton Developmen­t Coalition announced its annual awards on Wednesday, honoring Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted and three companies.

The announceme­nts were made at the coalition’s annual meeting held at Carillon Historical Park’s Winsupply Center of Leadership in Dayton.

Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon Husted received the Maureen Patterson Regional Leader Award.

“Today’s honoree is one of the Dayton region’s most important allies in economic developmen­t. He has spent decades dedicated to strengthen­ing our state’s economic foundation and diversifyi­ng our economy,” Jeff Hoagland, coalition president and CEO, said in a news release.

Patterson spent years working in economic developmen­t, serving at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce and as a vice president at the coalition, before retiring.

The annual award honors a leader who advocates for the community’s economic health and growth. Last year’s recipient was Deborah Feldman, president and CEO of Dayton Children’s Hospital and former, longtime Montgomery County administra­tor.

Patterson and her husband, former Kettering Mayor Don Patterson, were in the audience on Wednesday, and Husted and his wife, Tina Husted, presented Maureen Patterson with a bouquet of flowers.

“It’s my great honor to receive the Maureen Patterson Regional Leader Award,” Husted said in a news release issued before the meeting. “I got my start in economic developmen­t here in the Dayton region working alongside Maureen (at the Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce), so this award holds a special place in my heart. There’s never been a better time to live, work and raise a family in Ohio than right now.”

The 2022 Research & Developmen­t Project of the Year went to Plastilene Group for its plan to establish a sustainabl­e food packaging initiative and facility in Washington Court House.

“Plastilene’s facility will conduct research as well as produce food packaging,” according to the news release. “The company will work with partners including SugarCreek Packing and Wingate Packaging in Washington Court House, Center for Innovative Food Technology and The Ohio State University’s Alternativ­e Materials lab, among others.”

The $47 million facility is the company’s first U.S. operation. It will create 58 new jobs and $3.8 million in new payroll, according to the coalition.

The 2022 Aerospace & Defense Project of the Year went to Sierra Nevada Corporatio­n for the aircraft maintenanc­e and repair facility it built on 16 acres at the Dayton Internatio­nal Airport.

“The new SNC Dayton aviation facility will be capable of supporting some of the largest aviation projects in the world. The project will create approximat­ely 150 new jobs in the Dayton Region,” according to the news release.

After the annual meeting officials participat­ed in the grand opening of the new Sierra Nevada facility.

The 2022 Project of the year award went to Honda for its electric vehicle and battery production projects.

“Honda and LG Energy Solution announced they will build a battery plant in Fayette County 45 years to the day after Honda announced its first production facility in Ohio. Their combined investment­s of at least $4.2 billion will create a total of 2,527 new jobs in Ohio between the establishm­ent of a new EV battery plant in Fayette County and the retooling of existing Honda plants in Union, Logan, and Shelby counties for electric vehicle production,” according to the news release.

 ?? JIM NOELKER / STAFF ?? Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon. Husted and his wife, Tina, present Maureen Patterson with flowers Wednesday at the Dayton Developmen­t Coalition’s meeting at Carillon Historical Park after Husted received the Maureen Patterson Regional Leader Award.
JIM NOELKER / STAFF Ohio Lt. Gov. Jon. Husted and his wife, Tina, present Maureen Patterson with flowers Wednesday at the Dayton Developmen­t Coalition’s meeting at Carillon Historical Park after Husted received the Maureen Patterson Regional Leader Award.

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