2024 Site Selection and Development Course

  • 05 Dec 2024
  • 9:00 AM
  • 06 Dec 2024
  • 4:00 PM
  • Ohio University - Dublin Integrated Education Center 6805 Bobcat Way | Dublin, Ohio 43016 | 614.793.5634
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Registration

  • Early Bird registration for the Site Selection & Development Course expires November 5, 2024.
  • Early Bird registration for the Site Selection & Development Course expires November 5, 2024.

    Please note that if this rate is selected, you must register for and attend an additional OEDI core course in 2024. Should you not register for and attend an additional course, a $50 fee will be assessed and an invoice will be sent to you.
  • Early Bird registration for the Site Selection & Development Course expires November 4, 2024.
  • Early Bird registration for the Site Selection & Development Course expires November 4, 2024.

    Please note that if this rate is selected, you must register for and attend an additional OEDI core course in 2024. Should you not register for and attend an additional course, a $50 fee will be assessed and an invoice will be sent to you.

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Site Selection & Development
December 5 - 6, 2024

Ohio University - Dublin Integrated Education Center
6805 Bobcat Way | Dublin, Ohio 43016 | 614.793.5634

Course Description: This course covers both site development and the site selection processes. The site development aspects of the course will focus on the process of how to make sure that that Ohio communities have shovel-ready sites that are competitive.  The site selection portions of the course are designed to give the economic development professional an understanding of the JobsOhio site selection program, the specifics of the SiteOhio site certification program, and how economic developers can work with site selectors and consultants.

  • Knowledge: Through the lens of JobsOhio’s site selection program and the SiteOhio site certification program, participants will develop a comprehensive understanding of site selection in Ohio; including how to remain competitive throughout the process. Participants will understand what is required to develop and market sites, work with site selectors and consultants, and host a successful site visit. They will also develop a working knowledge of the infrastructure-related components of site development to help them successfully work with partners including contractors, engineers, utilities, and land planners..     
  • Network: Participants will have the opportunity to connect with site development stakeholders and technical experts as well as representatives of the state’s site selection program and get their toughest questions asked.  Through interactive exercises and case studies, participants will build relationships to professionals who can be career-long resources.

Course Topics: The course is constantly being updated to keep current with emerging site development and selection issues and new tools and programs. Some of the past topics include:

  • Site Selection Fundamentals & Trends
  • Importance of Infrastructure in Site Selection: Focus on Utilities
  • Strategically Building the Product Pipeline: SiteOhio & Beyond
  • Details, Details: Practical Tips for Finding and Maintaining Site
  • The RFP: The Importance of Data Quality & Integrity
  • Identifying & Advancing Sites as Job Hubs in your Community
  • Executing an Effective Site Visit: Process, Process, Process


       

Who Should Attend: This course is designed for all intermediate and advanced economic development practitioners and site selection stakeholders and site development partners such as planners and engineers.  In addition, elected officials and community leaders can benefit from learning about the site selection process, how their community can be competitive, and their role in a successful site visit.

Pre-Requisites: Because of the program’s rigor, attendees must have completed The Ohio Basic Economic Development Course or have three years of economic or community development experience. 

Faculty: OEDI Core Courses are taught by experienced local, state, and national economic development practitioners.  In addition to these lead instructor(s), each course has a unique faculty group made up on individuals who have been hand selected because of their subject matter expertise, leadership role in Ohio economic development, or role in the case studies utilized in the course. 

Past Institute faculty has included representatives from: JobsOhio, the Ohio Department of Development,  the six regional JobsOhio Network Partners, the International Economic Development Council, and Ohio universities. 

Course Fees: Early-bird registration allows participants to take advantage of last year’s course pricing: $499 for members and $599 for non-members.

The early-bird registration period ends 45 days before the course and all registration options increase $50.  Members are encouraged to register for multiple courses to receive special discounted pricing.

Why OEDI: The Ohio Economic Development Institute (OEDI) is the premier training and professional development program for economic developers in Ohio. As a state-specific program, OEDI’s Core Courses focus on the practice of economic development in Ohio; including the state’s unique economic development structure and ecosystem. The Institute is made possible through the generous and continuing support of JobsOhio. OEDA’s academic partner is the Ohio University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service.

Ohio Certified Economic Developer:OEDI courses are part of a comprehensive  curriculum, but they can be taken singly.  They also serve as the pathway to the Ohio Certified Economic Development  (OhioCED)  Credential. Individuals who successfully complete the five Core Courses, a project-based Capstone Course, and an additional 24 hours of electives, are eligible for the Ohio Certified Economic Developer or OhioCED.

Lodging information:  A variety of hotel options to fit specific travel needs and budget are nearby. Visit VISIT DUBLIN for a full list of options.  For those looking to stay close to the facility, the following hotels are recommended (all are within six miles of Ohio University’s Dublin Campus):  Columbus Marriott Northwest, Crowne Plaza Dublin, Embassy Suites Columbus-Dublin, Residence Inn by Marriott.  Please note that the start time for the first day is 9 a.m. 


AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity.  More information about AICP's CM program can be found at AICP Planning CM


Policies & Additional Information

  1. Full attendance on both days is required for the course to count towards certification.
  2. Cancellations must be requested in writing no later than 7 days prior to each course to receive a full refund. Please note that no refunds will be issued after this date and registrations not canceled and pending payment are responsible for full payment. As an additional option, you may submit a request in writing to transfer your registration to another student up to 7 days prior to the course.
  3. Pre-registration is required as space is limited.  Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated.
  4. If the multiple course rate is selected, the registrant must register for and attend at least one additional OEDI core course in 2024. If the registrant does not register for and attend an additional course, a $50 fee will be assessed and an invoice will be sent to the registrant.