PCED Announces Annual Banquet

PAULDING COUNTY – The Paulding County Economic Development Board of Directors has announced the date for their upcoming Business & Industry Appreciation Banquet. The banquet will take place on Tuesday, November 1 at Grant’s Catering in Antwerp.

This will be the 22nd annual event hosted by the PCED office, “This networking event is a highlight for our office and Board of Directors. The opportunity to interact with all of our local, state and regional business partners, and recap the successes in Paulding County this year, makes this an enjoyable event. We hope everyone takes advantage and joins us for the evening.” stated Tim Copsey, Economic Development Director for the county.

The networking and social hour is from 5:30-6:30 p.m. with dinner being served at 6:30 p.m. The evening will include special business acknowledgments, dinner, music, and recognition of new businesses in the county.

PCED investment members get two complimentary reservations and any additional tickets are $30. Please RSVP to Kristen Schilt, Office Manager by October 11th at 419-399-8295 or email office@pced.net.

Young Professionals of Paulding County upcoming event at Puckerbrush Pizza

Young Professionals of Paulding County upcoming event at Puckerbrush Pizza

PAULDING, OH – Are you a young professional who lives, works, or worships in Paulding County? Consider checking out the next Young Professionals of Paulding County event, Tuesday, August 30th at 6:00 pm at Puckerbrush Pizza located at 117 E Merrin St Payne, OH. On Tuesday, the group will hear from Economic Development Director, Tim Copsey, and have a chance to network and make new connections. Pizza and drinks will be provided.  Contact Kristen Schilt at office@pced.net to RSVP or check Facebook for more details.

Business & Industry Appreciation Banquet on Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Business & Industry Appreciation Banquet on Tuesday, November 1, 2022

We appreciate and thank you for being a member of the Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) Investment Team!

The PCED board of directors and staff invite you to attend our upcoming Business & Industry Appreciation Banquet on Tuesday, November 1, 2022, at Grant’s Catering in Antwerp. Social Hour will be from 5:30-6:30 pm and dinner will be served at 6:30 pm.

As a membership benefit, you have access to two complimentary banquet reservations. Please RSVP here by October 11th: https://forms.gle/foB7HZ49C1jW343G9 . Additional tickets can be purchased for $30. Payment can be taken ahead of time or the night of the banquet.

Feel free to call the office at 419-399-8295 with any questions or to RSVP.

Coffee & Conversation Social for Young Professionals

Coffee & Conversation Social for Young Professionals

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release                 July 29, 2022

Coffee & Conversation Social for Young Professionals

Paulding, OH – The Young Professionals of Paulding County had a successful social event Thursday night at Grounded Coffee & Crumbs. The growing group met for “Coffee & Conversation” and the coffee shop was buzzing! New connections were made and current events and local topics were discussed. There is a lot of potential for this group as the question continues to be asked, what is it that Young Professionals want to see for the future of their Paulding County?   Anyone under the age of 40 who works, lives, or worships in Paulding County is welcome to join. The group will meet again on Tuesday, August 30 location is still TBD so stay tuned. Contact Kristen Schilt with Paulding County Economic Development for more details at 419-399-8295.

Young Professionals of Paulding County kickoff event.

Young Professionals of Paulding County kickoff event.

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release June 29, 2022
Young Professionals of Paulding County kickoff event.

PAULDING, OH – On Wednesday, June 29th the Young Professionals of Paulding County, a new
group in the area overseen by Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) held a kick off
meeting to network, brainstorm and share about happenings in Paulding County.
The hour session included a round of speed networking, insightful discussions and activities
related to the stages of team development led by Estee Miller, spot on for the beginning stages
of this group forming. Kristen Schilt, PCED Office Manager then shared upcoming events in the
area and volunteer opportunities including West Ohio Food Bank Distribution on July 6th from
10 am-noon at the Paulding County Fairgrounds and John Paulding Summer Blast on July 15th a
celebration in Downtown Paulding with a parade, food, kids’ activities and fireworks.
Schilt, explained, “Being a part of the Economic Development office for almost a year now, a
common theme I hear from various organizations around the county is the need to get the
younger generation involved, whether it be volunteering or participating in public meetings. We
feel there is opportunity for the Young Professionals of Paulding County to help facilitate filling
that need. Not only will this group be beneficial for people who participate to network, gather
business leads, and get plugged into the community but it also can help foster discussions for
what young professionals see for Paulding County and our communities in the future.”
The Young Professionals of Paulding County is open to anyone under the age of 40 who works,
lives or worships in Paulding County. The next event will be in late July. Contact Kristen for
more information at office@pced.net or 419-399-8295.

Paulding County Teacher Boot Camp Completes

Paulding County Economic Development Press Release June 23, 2022

Paulding County Teacher Boot Camp Completes

PAULDING COUNTY, OH – The 2022 version of the Paulding County “Teacher Boot Camp” event completed this week. Paulding County teachers presented their respective reports to the group to share how the information they learned, in touring and hearing from county businesses, will benefit their future teaching and classroom discussion with students.

This collaboration project with Western Buckeye Educational Service Center (WBESC), Ashland University and the Paulding County Economic Development office helped bridge the gap between what teachers are teaching in school curriculum with what graduates will experience once they get out into the business world. In providing this opportunity to the teachers, it will help them better prepare students by being able to share how the bookwork and exercises in the classroom will pertain to the students in real life.

“The businesses that participated this year really took this hosting and presentation opportunity with the teachers to heart. They each explained their business in great detail to try and make sure it tied back to what they are looking for in new employees today. This week was a win for the teachers, a win for the county businesses and a big win for Paulding County overall. I recently shared that the economic development office has done some pretty incredible collaboration work since I have been here, but this is easily the best one so far. The bar was set high by this inaugural event but we already look forward to doing it again next year,” exclaimed county Economic Development Director Tim Copsey.

The event closed out with a presentation from the United States Marine Corps introducing their Educator Workshop held at Paris Island, South Carolina each year. The all expenses paid event is to introduce teachers to the military so they can answer future student questions about the armed forces in a greater detail.