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Lee County Office of Economic Development
Strategic Planning Presentation
November 3, 2009
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Our Mission
• Retain and encourage the expansion of existing businesses
• Improve the business climate in Lee County• Attract new and diversified employment to the area• Create high wage/high value jobs and expand the
Lee County tax base
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How are we organized?
Economic DevelopmentOffice
(15 Staff Members)
Industrial DevelopmentAuthority
(7 Commission Appointees)Administers Bond & Incentives Programs
Lee CountyManager
Lee County Commission(5 Elected Commissioners)
Horizon Council(Up to 80 Members)Advises County on
Economic Development Issues
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Department Organizational Chart
Executive Director
Business Assistance Manager
Marketing/Communications
Manager
Business Assistance Specialist
Office Manager
Administrative Specialist
Business Recruitment Specialist
Business Assistance Specialist
Administrative Specialist
Economic Research Analyst
Administrative Specialist
Senior Account Clerk
Administrative Specialist
Office Assistant
Business Recruitment Specialist
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Major Programs and Services
• Marketing, Communications and Research• In Market-Business Assistance and Business Retention • Out of Market-Business Recruitment• Facilitate and direct Public Private Partnerships
– Horizon Council– Horizon Foundation– Industrial Development Authority– Educational Facilities Authority
• Provide Staff Support for all of the above
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Organization Overview: Marketing, Communications and Research Group
• Marketing is critical to our mission• Important to engage the entire community in
our work and increase awareness of the importance of economic development
• Research in support of Business Assistance, Retention and Recruitment Activities
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Organization Overview:Marketing, Communications and Research Group
Goals and Strategies• Implement a proactive partner strategy that will not only focus on
collaboration, but will also aggressively tap into our target population and their contacts within the county
• Support the overall mission with a focus on jobs and prospect development– Drive awareness of the “Lee County Business Opportunity”– Leverage the fact that Lee County is big enough and diverse
enough to offer ample opportunity for a majority of business ventures
– Tell our success stories loudly and often in market and out of market
– Utilize unconventional marketing tools to tap our varied audiences– Capitalize on attractors such as the Lee County FIRST ($25
million) incentive program
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Organization Overview:Marketing, Communications and Research Group
• 2009/2010 Marketing Budget: $627,580• BOCC Contribution: $85,000
– Majority of funding from private sector contributions– Budget further supplemented by media partnerships
• In kind contributions– Outdoor (Billboards)– TV/Radio– Print– Electronic Media
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Organization Overview:Marketing, Communications and Research Group
Marketing and Communications Toolbox• Completion of Logo/Brand Identity• Re-designed Website/Pay-Per Click Program/Search Engine Optimization• Television/Radio Public Service Announcement Campaign• Lee County Employer/Employee Poster Campaign• Outdoor Advertising Initiative• Dedicated Public Relations Effort• Southwest Florida Economic Development Regional Partnership• Partnership Program – Hotels and Resorts• Partnership Program – Lee County Interest Groups• Quarterly Direct Mailings• Print Advertising Campaign• Aviation Marketing• Electronic Marketing Initiatives• Outbound Site Consultant Missions and Trade Shows• Recruitment Support Materials• Promotional Marketing Support Materials• Inbound events for national site selectors• Marketing Events
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Organization Overview:Marketing, Communications and Research Group
Public Relations
Internal and External Efforts
– Publicity
– Feature Articles
– Photo Ops
– White Papers
– Specialized and Distinctive Messages
– Industry Specific Success Stories
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Organization Overview:Business Assistance and Retention Group
(In Market Economic Development)
(Support and facilitate the success of local businesses)
Business Outreach• Yearly visits & frequent phone and email communications • Identify business climate issues• Provide business resources • Business Emergency Network• Representatives on county & regional economic development
initiatives
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Organization Overview:Business Assistance and Retention Group
(In Market Economic Development)
(Support and facilitate the success of local businesses)
Expansion• Increase the number of local expansion projects in high wage,
diverse industries• Identify business development impediments & solutions • Provide potential sites• Negotiate state and local job creation incentives
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Organization Overview:Business Assistance and Retention Group
(In Market Economic Development)
(Support and facilitate the success of local businesses)
General Business • Provide general information, demographic and business
research and referrals to all businesses• Coordinate City/County Enterprise Zone – provide technical
support & process state applications for refunds• Produce yearly resource collateral materials for distribution• Ombudsman for regulatory & project development issues• Coordinate workforce needs of businesses with provider
agencies• Coordinate state/local training grants for local employers
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Organization Overview:Business Recruitment Group
(Out of Market Economic Development)
Goal• Diversify Lee County’s economy through the attraction of high-
wage, high skill target industry companies• Increase local average wage by locating companies paying
115% of the Lee County average wage
Strategy:• Pro-active targeted marketing and prospect development• Provide site location assistance • Provide research and demographic data• Assist with community outreach effort to engage local
community in lead generation
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Organization Overview:Staff Support
• Staff support for public/private economic development partnerships– Horizon Council– Horizon Foundation – Industrial Development Authority– Educational Facilities Authority
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Horizon Council• Public-private group
– Advises Lee County BOCC on economic issues
• Membership appointments – Up to 80 government, education, business and community
partners
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Staff Support for Horizon Council • Bookkeeping• Record Keeping• Meeting planning• Task Force Organization
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Horizon Foundation• Raises funds to support economic development• Only other source of funds beyond county funding
Staff Support• Bookkeeping and record keeping• Fundraising liaison • Assist with community outreach• Planning and production of President’s Circle meetings• Administer Hurricane Disaster Recovery Program as needed
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Industrial Development Authority• Established in 1975 • Appointed by BOCC• 7 Members, 4-year Terms• Serve on the Horizon Council
• Administer Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (tax exempt)
• Administer Lee County’s Incentive Program
• Administer EDO Marketing Budget
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Staff Support for Industrial Development Authority• Record keeping• Bookkeeping• Organize meetings• Implement marketing plan• Facilitate incentive reviews
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Mandated and Directed Programs and Services
State Mandated• None
Comprehensive Plan Required• Economic Element – Chapter XI, Goal 158, Objectives 158.3, 158.4, 158.5 and 158.6
BOCC Directed• In 1991 the Lee County Office of Economic Development was established with the
mission of diversifying the Lee County economic base.• In 1991 the Horizon Council was also formed to advise the BOCC on Economic
Development issues. The EDO provides staff support to the Horizon Council. • There is an annual interlocal agreement between the IDA and the BOCC for the EDO to
provide staff support to the IDA, which administers the marketing program, incentives programs, and Industrial Development Revenue Bonds.
• Through a joint resolution of the City of Fort Myers and Lee County, the EDO administers the programs for the Enterprise Zone
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Six Year Budget History
EDO Six Year Budget History
1,627,030.00
1,730,473.00
1,829,155.00
1,816,652.00
1,690,987.00
1,671,352.00
09/10 Budget
08/09 Budget
07/08 Budget
06/07 Budget
05/06 Budget
04/05 Budget
Expenses
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Six Year Staffing History
EDO Six Year Staffing History
14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5
09/10
08/09
07/08
06/07
05/06
04/05
ApprovedPositions
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Six Year Budget SummaryEDO Six Year Budget Summary
1,627,030.00
1,730,473.00
1,829,155.00
1,816,652.00
1,690,987.00
1,671,352.00
1,116,762.00
1,154,650.00
1,265,523.00
1,226,459.00
1,126,972.00
1,053,465.00
510,268.00
575,823.00
563,632.00
590,193.00
564,015.00
617,887.00
09/10 Budget
08/09 Budget
07/08 Budget
06/07 Budget
05/06 Budget
04/05 Budget
Operating
Personnel
Total Budget
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2009/2010 Budget Analysis
09/10 Budget Analysis
ITG63,760.00
4%
Rent 205,907.00
13%
All Other Operating Expenses 240,601.00
14%
Personnel1,116,762.00
69%
Uncontrollable ExpenseControllable Expense
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Where are we today?
• We are adequately staffed and funded to perform our core mission of job creation/retention and to work toward the improvement of the overall business climate.– Current budget is $1,627,030– Current Staff: 15 staff members
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Major Departmental Issues
Internal• No major issues: We are adequately funded, staffed and have
adequate support.
External (Issues to Overcome)• Finding Prospects• Increasing awareness locally and nationally that Lee County is
a great place to do business• Intense competition• Distressed economy• More consolidations than expansions
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How are we doing?Expense to Return
FY 08-09 EDO Incentive Program Investment to ReturnTotal Expense $1,730,473.00
Total Investment $2,382,000.00Total Return $353,983,674.00
Investment Amount of Job
Opportunity Incentive Awarded
$732,000.00 InvestmentAmount of First
Incentive Awarded$1,650,000.00
ExpenseEconomic
Development Budget
$1,730,473.00
ReturnEconomic Impact $353,983,674.00
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Where are we going?Summary
• Current efforts reflect the current mission: Creation of high wage jobs and expansion of the tax base
• Our business model is dependent on maintaining current levels of staffing and funding
• Successful execution of our strategy relies on staff successfully engaging the community
• All this relies on our ability to attract and retain competent professional staff
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Action requested from the board
• Maintain budget and staffing levels for the Office of Economic Development
• Maintain incentive programs and agreements with the city, county and IDA
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Thank You