Daily Camera (Boulder)

Developmen­t group shakes up its staff

- By Lucas High

The Longmont Economic Developmen­t Partnershi­p shook up its staff this past summer that saw the departure of several employees, including the group’s longtime chief operating officer. Former LEDP COO Wendi Nafziger — who, according to her Linkedin profile, had been with the partnershi­p for almost four decades — and ex-senior vice president Morgan Smith, who’d been at LEDP for about two years, have moved on, the former staffers and current LEDP CEO Jessica Erickson confirmed Friday.

Nafziger is heading a bit south to take over as business developmen­t manager for Commerce City, a role she said she’ll start on

Monday.

Smith recently launched Catapult Creative Co., a marketing and branding collective that connects clients to a network of contractor­s, consultant­s and freelancer­s.

“Longmont EDP is a non-profit organizati­on, and like most nonprofit organizati­ons we realized early on in the pandemic that our funding would likely be negatively impacted, and it has been,” Erickson told Bizwest in an email. “We consciousl­y made some very difficult decisions early on in order to shore up our reserves and secure the long-term viability of the organizati­on, including furloughs, reduction of hours and the layoff of employees, as well as a shortterm subleasing of some of our space to help cover our overhead.”

The partnershi­p recently created a new collective impact program coordinato­r position, “whose sole focus will be on coordinati­ng with our partners and the community at large on the implementa­tion of the Advance Longmont 2.0 strategy under our collective impact model,” Erickson said. The LEDP has also “hired a new economic developmen­t specialist whose focus will be on the management of both our business retention and expansion and real estate services programmin­g and more specifical­ly the intersecti­on between the two.”

Erickson declined to name the two new hires but said an announceme­nt would be made to the community within the next week.

“As a result of taking early action to address the potentiall­y negative financial impacts of COVID-19 to Longmont EDP, the organizati­on continues to be strong, we are more confident than ever that our strategy is solid, and we are in a sustainabl­e financial position,” Erickson said. “Just like Longmont, Longmont EDP finds itself in recovery and rebuild mode and will ultimately be stronger than ever, in part as a result of the new talent we are adding to the organizati­on that aligns well with our core mission and strategy.”

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