Dayton Daily News

Area gets global business designatio­n

The community got good news in a TransAtlan­tic call.

- By J Swygart

In the entire WAPAKONETA —

United States of America, there are five communitie­s

just one located north of — the Mason-Dixon line that

— are squarely on the radar of an internatio­nal marketing and site-seeking consulting firm that seeks to match internatio­nal investors with prime potential industrial sites.

The lone community in the northern half of the U.S. is known, quite simply, as Auglaize County, Ohio.

Through a partnershi­p with the Transatlan­tic Business Investment Council, Auglaize County officials recently completed the necessary training and obtained certificat­ion as the TBIC’s first Foreign Direct Investment-qualified community in Ohio. The TBIC, headquarte­red in Berlin, Germany, seeks to bridge the gap between U.S. economic developmen­t organizati­ons and European investors searching for a location for projects in the United States.

The new certificat­ion was celebrated Thursday when Matthias Beier, president and chief executive officer of the TBIC, took part in a conference call with county commission­ers and economic developmen­t officials from throughout Auglaize County. Beier, calling from Berlin, congratula­ted his new Ohio friends for their efforts in putting Auglaize County on the global economic developmen­t map.

The new alliance “means new jobs, better jobs and well-paid jobs” could be coming to northwest Ohio in the not-too-distant future, said Beier, calling the TBIC a “platform for internatio­nal investors” seeking to expand into the U.S.

“Auglaize County is one of five communitie­s in the United States to gain Foreign Direct Investment certificat­ion, which is a great selling point for your community for internatio­nal projects,” Beier said. “There are a lot of factors that make your community attractive to foreign investment. We are very impressed with the great job everybody on your team is doing.”

Other TBIC-certified communitie­s in the U.S. are in Alabama, Georgia and Texas (two).

According to Gregory Myers, executive director of the Wapakoneta Area Economic Developmen­t Council, Auglaize County commission­ers put up the approximat­ely $9,000 necessary to achieve the scrutiny, evaluation and training necessary to gain TBIC certificat­ion.

A three-person team from TBIC and Navigator Consulting, an internatio­nal consulting firm, spent three days in Auglaize County reviewing the area’s business location assets for internatio­nal investors, Myers said. The process also included a detailed community survey and site assessment, along with leadership training.

County Commission President Don Regula said the money is an investment in the future.

“The whole county stands to benefit from economic developmen­t, wherever it lands,” Regula said. “We are pleased to be the first Ohio community to receive this TBIC certificat­ion. It is an outstandin­g marketing tool for our communitie­s and will help us define a successful FDI strategy.”

 ?? J SWYGART / THE LIMA NEWS ?? Auglaize County Commission­er Don Regula (left) and Wapakoneta Area Economic Developmen­t Council Executive Director Greg Myers take part in a conference call Thursday about the alliance.
J SWYGART / THE LIMA NEWS Auglaize County Commission­er Don Regula (left) and Wapakoneta Area Economic Developmen­t Council Executive Director Greg Myers take part in a conference call Thursday about the alliance.

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