Dayton Daily News

KETTERING MAN TO LEAD JOBSOHIO

- By Laura A. Bischoff

Former Dayton COLUMBUS —

Developmen­t Coalition leader J.P. Nauseef will be the next president of JobsOhio, the nonprofit that heads up economic developmen­t efforts for the state.

“J.P. Nauseef is the right person to lead JobsOhio,” Gov. Mike DeWine said in a statement Thursday. “His extensive experience in the economic developmen­t field, and passion for selling Ohio as the best location for new and expanding businesses, will help us take Ohio to the next level.”

“I’m very excited and looking forward to the opportunit­y,” Nauseef told this newspaper.

Nauseef, of Kettering, is a U.S. Air Force veteran and current chairman of Krush Media Group, which is a data monetizati­on

continued from B1 and digital advertisin­g company. Its sister company, Krush Technologi­es, built and operated applicatio­ns. Krush Technologi­es started in 2015 with financial backing from local billionair­e Clay Mathile but by August 2017, the company laid off half of its workforce.

Nauseef earned a bachelor’s in management informatio­n systems from University of Dayton and a master’s in system management from University of Southern California.

Nauseef ’s resume includes a six-year stint at the Dayton Developmen­t Coalition, including four years as president. The DDC works with JobsOhio on regional projects. He also founded the First Four Local Organizing Committee and Big Hoopla in 2012 to showcase Dayton during the NCAA men’s basketball tournament games.

He replaces JobsOhio President and Chief Investment Officer John Minor, beginning in early March. Minor has led the agency since 2012.

In 2011, former governor John Kasich and the General Assembly establishe­d JobsOhio, a private nonprofit organizati­on, to run the state’s economic developmen­t efforts. JobsOhio, which is run by a nine-member board, is exempt from state audits, public records laws and some ethics laws. As a nonprofit, it must file annual public reports with the IRS. It is funded through Ohio’s liquor sales.

DeWine’s office did not say how much Nauseef would be paid as head of JobsOhio. Minor was paid $502,203 and was one of 15 employees who made six-figure salaries in 2016, according to the most recently posted IRS 990 form. From 2013 to 2017, JobsOhio takes credit for completing more than 1,400 projects and attracting nearly 300 new companies to the state including Fuyao Glass America in Moraine.

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