Northern Kentucky Tri-ED Announces New Board Members

The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED), the primary economic development marketing agency for Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Northern Kentucky, recently welcomed one new board member, four ex-officio members and a new foundation board member to its team.As an organization, Tri-ED’s mission is to build a world-class economy in Northern Kentucky through the expansion of existing businesses and the creation and attraction of high quality, primary industry employers. Northern Kentucky Tri-ED strives to promote the region as a prime location for new and expanding industries to conduct business.Board members provide strategic leadership and active participation in Business Retention & Expansion, Entrepreneurship and Marketing efforts for Northern Kentucky Tri-ED.The following professionals were appointed to the board on Tuesday, January 11, 2011:Tri-County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors• Steve Arlinghaus, newly-elected Kenton County Judge-Executive will serve through term of officeTri-County Economic Development Foundation• Dee Ellingwood, Senior Vice President of Planning & Business Development, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for a three-year term from January, 2011Tri-County Economic Development Corporation Ex-Officio Members• John Mok, CEO Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport• Dr. James Votruba, President Northern Kentucky University• Dr. G. Edward Hughes, President & CEO Gateway Community & Technical College• Sr. Margaret Stallmeyer, President Thomas More College”Each of our new board members brings with them unique specialties that will serve as a benefit to the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati region as a whole,” said Steve Pendery, Campbell County Judge-Executive and Northern Kentucky Tri-ED Chairman of the Board. “This high-level expertise across a variety of industries will strengthen our community and advance economic development initiatives ensuring that Northern Kentucky is focused on its future success.”

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The Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation (Tri-ED), the primary economic development marketing agency for Boone, Kenton and Campbell counties in Northern Kentucky, recently welcomed one new board member, four ex-officio members and a new foundation board member to its team.
As an organization, Tri-ED’s mission is to build a world-class economy in Northern Kentucky through the expansion of existing businesses and the creation and attraction of high quality, primary industry employers. Northern Kentucky Tri-ED strives to promote the region as a prime location for new and expanding industries to conduct business.
Board members provide strategic leadership and active participation in Business Retention & Expansion, Entrepreneurship and Marketing efforts for Northern Kentucky Tri-ED.
The following professionals were appointed to the board on Tuesday, January 11, 2011:
Tri-County Economic Development Corporation Board of Directors
• Steve Arlinghaus, newly-elected Kenton County Judge-Executive will serve through term of office
Tri-County Economic Development Foundation
• Dee Ellingwood, Senior Vice President of Planning & Business Development, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center for a three-year term from January, 2011
Tri-County Economic Development Corporation Ex-Officio Members
• John Mok, CEO Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport
• Dr. James Votruba, President Northern Kentucky University
• Dr. G. Edward Hughes, President & CEO Gateway Community & Technical College
• Sr. Margaret Stallmeyer, President Thomas More College
“Each of our new board members brings with them unique specialties that will serve as a benefit to the Northern Kentucky/Cincinnati region as a whole,” said Steve Pendery, Campbell County Judge-Executive and Northern Kentucky Tri-ED Chairman of the Board. “This high-level expertise across a variety of industries will strengthen our community and advance economic development initiatives ensuring that Northern Kentucky is focused on its future success.”
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