Argus Leader

Noem announces second phase to SD workforce recruitmen­t campaign

- Annie Todd

The Freedom Works Here campaign is set to roll into its second phase, according to a release Wednesday from Gov. Kristi Noem’s office.

The next phase of the controvers­ial workforce recruitmen­t campaign is expected to cost $1.5 million, a fraction of the initial phase, which clocked in at $5 million. It’s unclear when the next phase will start.

The workforce recruitmen­t campaign, which has run since late-June, has come under intense scrutiny in the past few days as lawmakers asked the Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t, which has administer­ed the campaign, about the success of the campaign so far.

Those details have been vague, with GOED Commission­er Chris Schilken explaining the campaign had had more than 800 million impression­s, with more than 7,000 people having requested informatio­n about South Dakota and 1,900 people proceeding to the final stages of finding a career in the state.

But Schilken could not tell lawmakers Monday during a meeting of the Appropriat­ions Committee how many people who had seen the workforce recruitmen­t ads had actually moved to South Dakota.

On Tuesday, the legislativ­e Executive Board voted to send a letter to GOED requesting more informatio­n about the marketing RFP for the campaign. The letter would include “the RFP process that was administer­ed, the companies that applied, the informatio­n requested, how submission­s were compared, the criteria that was used to make a final determinat­ion, who determined that criteria, what was submitted and the individual­s involved with the selection process,” and must be returned by Dec. 18 to the E-Board.

The Ohio-based Strategic Media Placement won the RFP in April. The group has political connection­s to Republican presidenti­al nominee Vivek Ramaswamy.

Included in the announceme­nt was a message from Sioux Falls Mayor Paul TenHaken, who said he had recently met with a “major” east coast investor visiting because he had seen the ads.

“He was intrigued enough by the ads that he and his team decided they needed to learn more about investment opportunit­ies in our state,” TenHaken said.

The investor was not named in the announceme­nt.

Ads to target four more profession­s have been filmed, according to the announceme­nt. It’s unclear if Noem will star in those ads like she has in the past, which saw the second-term governor acting as a dentist, plumber and electricia­n.

The governor’s press secretary did not immediatel­y respond to emails asking about more informatio­n on the second phase of the Freedom Works Here campaign.

 ?? SCREENSHOT ?? In this “Freedom Works Here” campaign video, Gov. Kristi Noem touts the strength of the state’s economy and its growing apprentice­ship programs while donning a plumber’s uniform.
SCREENSHOT In this “Freedom Works Here” campaign video, Gov. Kristi Noem touts the strength of the state’s economy and its growing apprentice­ship programs while donning a plumber’s uniform.

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