Newsletter

Dr. Thomas Rogers, Michele Specht Added, Dr. Sarah Andreas Moves to President, Invading Tuscarawas and Groundhogs Day!

Dear Supporters,

Happy New Year! We hope this newsletter finds you well as we start an exciting year of growth and progress in Tuscarawas County. We are thrilled to announce some significant additions to our board that will undoubtedly contribute to the continued success of our community.

Adding New Board Members:

We are honored to welcome two distinguished individuals to our board, Dr. Thomas Rogers and Michele Specht.

Dr. Thomas Rogers joins the board of the Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation. He is the president of Cleveland Clinic Union Hospital in Dover, Ohio. With his extensive military background and healthcare leadership, he will bring valuable insights and expertise to our organization as we explore ways to enhance the local economy and add opportunities in Tuscarawas County. Dr. Thomas Rogers and his wife, Christy, live in Massillon, OH. They share six children and three grandchildren. He is the youngest of 10 children, and his family has 130 years of total military service.  A native of North Canton, OH, he served 29 years in the US Army after earning a medical degree from Wright State University and a bachelor's degree in biology from John Carroll University.

Michele Specht, representing the Ohio Farm Bureau, is a dedicated advocate for rural communities and agriculture. Her passion for sustainable development aligns seamlessly with our mission, and we look forward to her contributions to promoting economic growth in the agricultural sector. Michele was raised on a family dairy farm in Springfield, Ohio, and moved to Tuscarawas County with her husband, Steve – a Tuscarawas County native – in 1978. Since then, they have owned and operated Trealayne Holsteins in Dover Township. Michele graduated from The Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in Dairy Science. She and Steve are the proud parents of three adult children: Allison (Matt) Jaynes, Annie Specht (John Duym), and Adam Specht. In their spare time, Michele and Steve are passionate fans of Ohio State and Cleveland sports, and eagerly anticipating their first grandchild's arrival this winter.

Sarah Andreas, ph.d., moves to President of the Board:

We are pleased to announce that Sarah Andreas, Ph.D., has been promoted to a more prominent role within our organization's board. Dr. Andreas, a professor at Kent State Tuscarawas and owner of WiseWood, LLC, has been a valuable member and contributor to our organization. Her commitment to education and entrepreneurship has been instrumental, and we are confident that her creativity in this expanded role will bring continued success to our endeavors.

Invading Tuscarawas:

Our team has been working on a new content marketing campaign, Invading Tuscarawas, funded by Ohio Means Jobs through the Stark Tuscarawas Workforce Board. This innovative initiative aims to showcase our diverse opportunities and vibrant community here in a modern and entertaining way. To be sure the campaign resonates with local youth, we have conducted five focus groups at local schools, gathering valuable feedback from teenagers. Production is set to begin in February and run through March. We encourage you to stay tuned to the internet for our teenagers, Invading Tuscarawas County employers.

Groundhog Day Presentation Success:

We are delighted to share the success of the recent Groundhog Day presentation by Michael Weidokal at the First Federal Community Banks Financial Education Center in Dover, OH. The event was well-received, and we are excited to announce that you can watch the video of this presentation right here in our newsletter. Michael's insights into economic trends and community development provide valuable perspectives for our region.

As we adventure through another year of progress, we are grateful for the continued support of our partners. Together, we will continue to build a prosperous future for Tuscarawas County.

Wishing you a year filled with growth and success!

Sincerely,

James C. Shively

Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation

TCEDC Newsletter - Spooktacular Economic Development in Tuscarawas County!

TCEDC Newsletter - Spooktacular Economic Development in Tuscarawas County!

We hope this newsletter finds you in good spirits as we embrace the autumn season and prepare for Halloween. As the trees change colors and the air turns chilly, we have some exciting updates and events to share with you from the Tuscarawas County Economic Development Corporation (TCEDC). Don't ghost us; the best is yet to come!

TCEDC Newsletter - Downtown Business Walks

TCEDC Newsletter - Downtown Business Walks

Both local mayors, city council members, the Chamber of Commerce, the Small Business Development Center, the Business Resource Network, and TCEDC staff talked with 15-20 business owners or managers in each downtown area.

TCEDC Newsletter - May - Top 100 In The Nation!

TCEDC Newsletter - May - Top 100 In The Nation!

We hope this newsletter finds you well as we enter the vibrant month of May. It has been an eventful year so far, and we are excited to share some updates on the economic development initiatives and achievements happening in Tuscarawas County.

TCEDC Newsletter - March - End of the 1st Quarter 2023

TCEDC Newsletter - March - End of the 1st Quarter 2023

We hope this newsletter finds you well as we end the first quarter of 2023. Despite some challenges, we are pleased to report that Tuscarawas County continues to show resilience and growth in various sectors. We want to take this opportunity to update you on the latest developments and initiatives we have been working on to support the economic progress of our county.

TCEDC Newsletter - January - A Busy Start!

TCEDC Newsletter - January - A Busy Start!

The Tuscarawas County Economic Development has had a busy start to the year. In January, we had some key meetings and events. We're finalizing the Strategic Plan with key stakeholders; we're continuing to build our toolbox through technology, education, and networking. And we are looking forward to upcoming events that will help strengthen our regional relationships and build a better entrepreneurial ecosystem. 

TCEDC Newsletter - December - Steve Stokey Named Chairman - New Board Members - Mike Lauber, Jarod Lawver, Marc Nolen, and Larry Troyer

TCEDC Newsletter - December - Steve Stokey Named Chairman -  New Board Members - Mike Lauber, Jarod Lawver, Marc Nolen,  and Larry Troyer

We want to thank Steve Stokey, Vice President and Principal at Allied Machine and Engineering for stepping up to replace Mike Hovan as our new Chairman. Though we’re happy to say, Mr. Hovan — a key member of our team — will remain on our board of directors. We’re also excited to announce that Mike Lauber, Chief Executive Officer at Tusco Display and Manufacturing has taken a seat as an Executive Director on our board.

TCEDC Newsletter - November - State of the Local Economy Q3

TCEDC Newsletter - November - State of the Local Economy Q3

Have you ever wondered how Tuscarawas County stacks up against our neighbors economically? We have decided to gather those numbers for you in a quarterly report. Check out Workforce and Housing numbers by reading State of the Local Economy - Q3 2022.

TCEDC Newsletter – September – Fall Is Here

TCEDC Newsletter – September – Fall Is Here

August for the TCEDC has been productive. As I discussed with Commissioner Abbuhl and Co-director John Kelly on the very first episode of the Valley Podcast, we are inching our way closer and closer to a comprehensive plan to bring broadband internet to every resident in Tuscarawas County. I also had the pleasure of meeting a lot of new faces by attending my first Leadership Tuscarawas event. We participated in the opening of the Reagent Chemical facility in Newcomerstown. And, we have started the process of crafting our strategic objectives. Many leaders in the community have been asked to gather and give feedback on how the TCEDC can be a good partner that supports their objectives from within.