Paulding County Economic Development Press Release                                                     March 17, 2025

PAULDING – The Paulding County Business Advisory Council (BAC) held their 2025 first-quarter meeting at the Paulding County OSU Extension Building, with 16 members in attendance.

 

Rhonda Hografe, representing NW Ohio Tech Prep, opened the meeting by announcing that the Paulding County BAC received a 3-star rating from the State of Ohio Department of Education (ODE). Last year, Paulding County received a 2-star award. This rise in rating indicates the continued growth and success of the education-business partnership and collaboration in Paulding County. Hografe shared that the Paulding County BAC will be recognized during the SuccessBound Summit Event, which will be held on April 4 at Rhodes State College.

 

All three county schools, Antwerp, Paulding & Wayne Trace, shared updates and information with attending businesses and each other, about current programming and education taking place in regard to their Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Mathematics (STEAM) programs.  This education is even more beneficial when it is in collaboration with an area business.

 

Fahyth Griner, HR Manager at Haviland Drainage & Haviland Plastics, shared a success story in conjunction with a Wayne Trace student highlighting how the student has developed valuable skills, including proficiency in CAD drawing, at the Wayne Trace STEAM center and made meaningful contributions to various engineering projects within the business.

 

Paulding County Economic Development (PCED) Director Tim Copsey shared information about the upcoming Career and College Expo.  The event will be held April 2 at the Paulding County Fairground OSU Extension building.  Details of the event are coming together, including the strategic use of the YouScience data.  YouScience is an assessment tool that Vantage Career Center provides to students in all three county schools.

 

The Paulding County 2025 Teacher Boot Camp, held in conjunction with the ODE, the University of Ashland, and the Western Buckeye Education Service Center, will be held June 2-5 & 9.  The event is open for educators, administrators and school board members to sign up at this time.  The boot camp is designed to equip attendees with the necessary knowledge about all kinds of services and manufacturing provided in the county and to bridge the gap between education, and the workplace.  This will help educators understand what is available right here in Paulding County, so they can share accurate information with the students they connect with every day in school.

 

The floor was then opened for any open discussion.  There was great interactive conversation, and ideas exchanged, on how students, educators, and the county businesses can create more opportunities to engage and communicate with each other.

 

The next BAC Committee meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 5th at the expanded Mercer Landmark facility during the Teacher Boot Camp event.  For more information about the Business Advisory Council please reach out to Jessica Stechschulte at the economic development office at 419-399-8295 or office@pced.net.