KEDCO Annual Meeting Highlights Local Initiatives, Recognizes Business & Community Leaders

November 2, 2021 at 11:33 p.m.
KEDCO Annual Meeting Highlights Local Initiatives, Recognizes Business & Community Leaders
KEDCO Annual Meeting Highlights Local Initiatives, Recognizes Business & Community Leaders

By Staff Report-

The Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) recently hosted its annual meeting to celebrate economic development initiatives in Kosciusko County, and to recognize businesses and individuals for leadership and contributions to the community.

"It’s an exciting time for us to pause to recognize the individuals and organizations throughout Kosciusko County that are supporting our economic development efforts," said KEDCO CEO Alan Tio. "We continue to see momentum building in this community for our entrepreneurship, housing and talent initiatives."

KEDCO Leadership Partner Suzie Light and KEDCO Board Chairman Josh Gordon opened the meeting with a "welcome home" celebration for Tio, who continued to serve the organization remotely while completing a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Fellow Navy Reservist and local entrepreneur Ryan Srogi shared a heartfelt thank you to the entire Tio family for their sacrifices during Alan’s deployment.

"While deployed, and with a seven-hour time difference, Alan served the U.S. Navy, while we in Kosciusko County slept. During our local work hours, Alan still served KEDCO, without missing a beat. His Naval training serves him well, as he deployed his team for effective service here at home. We are thrilled he's back home guiding the important work of KEDCO," Light said.

Tio continued with an overview of work underway at KEDCO during 2021, which included the launch of an online jobs portal called Career Bridge that is reserved for Kosciusko County employers, planning for a MedTech accelerator studio and completion of a quality-of-life video available to Kosciusko County employers at the KEDCO website.

KEDCO continued recognition programs launched in 2020, highlighting "Rising Leader" and "Business Impact" award recipients, expanding the "Business Impact" award to include transformative "Community Impact" projects, and added the new "Community Catalyst" award.

The Rising Leader award recognizes emerging leaders in the community who are under 40 years of age, and are making an impact as leaders in the workplace and/or through their involvement in the local community. The Business Impact award recognizes local businesses in the county that have made an investment in the community through new job creation, expansion projects or through another investment in the community or workplace during 2021.

The Community Impact award recognizes community development and placemaking projects in Kosciusko County. Two projects were recognized this year: The Gateway Grove residential housing project in downtown Warsaw, and Miller Sunset Pavilion in Winona Lake. Awards were presented to G&G Hauling, Groninger Group and T.L. Jackson Construction for Gateway Grove, and to the town of Winona Lake for Miller Sunset Pavilion.

The Community Catalyst award recognizes a difference-maker whose impact in Kosciusko County can be seen in their private careers, public service and community involvement. The recognition was inspired by inaugural Community Catalyst award recipient Jim Zachary, who died in August. Zachary served on the Board of Directors of KEDCO and the City-County Athletic Complex, on the Winona Lake Town Council, was a member of the Miller Sunset Pavilion steering committee, was actively involved with the Kosciusko County Velo Cycling Club, was an entrepreneur and worked as an engineer for Zimmer Biomet. The award was presented to Zachary’s family: Haley Zachary (daughter), Dan (father) and Cindy Zachary, Leigh Ann (mother) and Kevin Denlinger.

"We launched our awards programs last year to spotlight the important contributions that rising leaders and business owners and decision makers are choosing to make in our community," said Tio. "This year we saw the need to expand our recognition to include transformative quality of place projects and to highlight the impact a single individual can have in the vitality of our community."

2021 Business Impact Award Recipients: Blue River Digital, Cable Bullet, CTB Inc., HopLore Brewing Co., KGPCo, Ledgeview Brewing Co., Louis Dreyfus Co., Miller’s Health Systems, Paragon Medical, RAZOR Medical Instruments Inc., TranZstar Inc., Travel Star Products, Williamsburg Marine.

2021 Rising Leader Award Recipients: Lucas Fonseca Arriagada, Language Matters LLC; Travis Christman, Nextremity Solutions Inc.; Scott Clay, NAPA Auto Parts; Kristin Huscher-Pahl, Kosciusko Community Hospital; Mitchell Randall, Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Kaci Scheve, Network Partners; Evan Speicher, Instrumental Machine and Development; Ryan Thornburgh, Precision Medical Technologies Inc.; Liz Wiederhold, DePuy Synthes; Elisa Wise, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.

The Kosciusko Economic Development Corporation (KEDCO) recently hosted its annual meeting to celebrate economic development initiatives in Kosciusko County, and to recognize businesses and individuals for leadership and contributions to the community.

"It’s an exciting time for us to pause to recognize the individuals and organizations throughout Kosciusko County that are supporting our economic development efforts," said KEDCO CEO Alan Tio. "We continue to see momentum building in this community for our entrepreneurship, housing and talent initiatives."

KEDCO Leadership Partner Suzie Light and KEDCO Board Chairman Josh Gordon opened the meeting with a "welcome home" celebration for Tio, who continued to serve the organization remotely while completing a nine-month deployment to the Middle East. Fellow Navy Reservist and local entrepreneur Ryan Srogi shared a heartfelt thank you to the entire Tio family for their sacrifices during Alan’s deployment.

"While deployed, and with a seven-hour time difference, Alan served the U.S. Navy, while we in Kosciusko County slept. During our local work hours, Alan still served KEDCO, without missing a beat. His Naval training serves him well, as he deployed his team for effective service here at home. We are thrilled he's back home guiding the important work of KEDCO," Light said.

Tio continued with an overview of work underway at KEDCO during 2021, which included the launch of an online jobs portal called Career Bridge that is reserved for Kosciusko County employers, planning for a MedTech accelerator studio and completion of a quality-of-life video available to Kosciusko County employers at the KEDCO website.

KEDCO continued recognition programs launched in 2020, highlighting "Rising Leader" and "Business Impact" award recipients, expanding the "Business Impact" award to include transformative "Community Impact" projects, and added the new "Community Catalyst" award.

The Rising Leader award recognizes emerging leaders in the community who are under 40 years of age, and are making an impact as leaders in the workplace and/or through their involvement in the local community. The Business Impact award recognizes local businesses in the county that have made an investment in the community through new job creation, expansion projects or through another investment in the community or workplace during 2021.

The Community Impact award recognizes community development and placemaking projects in Kosciusko County. Two projects were recognized this year: The Gateway Grove residential housing project in downtown Warsaw, and Miller Sunset Pavilion in Winona Lake. Awards were presented to G&G Hauling, Groninger Group and T.L. Jackson Construction for Gateway Grove, and to the town of Winona Lake for Miller Sunset Pavilion.

The Community Catalyst award recognizes a difference-maker whose impact in Kosciusko County can be seen in their private careers, public service and community involvement. The recognition was inspired by inaugural Community Catalyst award recipient Jim Zachary, who died in August. Zachary served on the Board of Directors of KEDCO and the City-County Athletic Complex, on the Winona Lake Town Council, was a member of the Miller Sunset Pavilion steering committee, was actively involved with the Kosciusko County Velo Cycling Club, was an entrepreneur and worked as an engineer for Zimmer Biomet. The award was presented to Zachary’s family: Haley Zachary (daughter), Dan (father) and Cindy Zachary, Leigh Ann (mother) and Kevin Denlinger.

"We launched our awards programs last year to spotlight the important contributions that rising leaders and business owners and decision makers are choosing to make in our community," said Tio. "This year we saw the need to expand our recognition to include transformative quality of place projects and to highlight the impact a single individual can have in the vitality of our community."

2021 Business Impact Award Recipients: Blue River Digital, Cable Bullet, CTB Inc., HopLore Brewing Co., KGPCo, Ledgeview Brewing Co., Louis Dreyfus Co., Miller’s Health Systems, Paragon Medical, RAZOR Medical Instruments Inc., TranZstar Inc., Travel Star Products, Williamsburg Marine.

2021 Rising Leader Award Recipients: Lucas Fonseca Arriagada, Language Matters LLC; Travis Christman, Nextremity Solutions Inc.; Scott Clay, NAPA Auto Parts; Kristin Huscher-Pahl, Kosciusko Community Hospital; Mitchell Randall, Kosciusko County Convention and Visitors Bureau; Kaci Scheve, Network Partners; Evan Speicher, Instrumental Machine and Development; Ryan Thornburgh, Precision Medical Technologies Inc.; Liz Wiederhold, DePuy Synthes; Elisa Wise, Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts.
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