'The Great Inland Northwest' Marketed for Economic Growth
12 Februar 2004 - 3:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
'The Great Inland Northwest' Marketed for Economic Growth Veteran
Business Recruiter to Support Economic Development Agencies
SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Area economic
development organizations (EDOs) will benefit from a new effort to
promote The Great Inland Northwest and its individual communities.
The economic growth initiative will be funded through a combination
of public and private investment, and will be administered by
Inland Northwest Partners. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20040128/SFW031LOGO ) The Great
Inland Northwest initiative will provide a variety of new tools for
EDOs to share. The initiative will also utilize the services of
veteran business recruiter Bob Potter who has successfully
recruited businesses for 15 years. Potter said the lead generation
effort would combine resources from entities throughout the Inland
Northwest. "I'm truly glad to be able to work again at promoting
The Great Inland Northwest because it's an area that I believe in,"
said Potter. Potter was instrumental in bringing some 70 businesses
to Kootenai County before retiring from Jobs Plus in 2003. He
previously worked for AT&T, retiring from that company after 37
years, winding up his career in California. Potter said he would
continue to target the California market for new leads. The lead
generation effort will include the development of new marketing
materials that describe the strengths of The Great Inland
Northwest. The tools will allow EDOs to leveragescarce resources
and do more than would otherwise be possible. This includes keeping
community information current, sharing costs to attend trade shows
and develop collateral materials, and promoting stories of business
successes in The Great Inland Northwest. Nancy Vorhees, board
president of the Inland Northwest Partners, said the program would
be a powerful new tool to supplement job creation efforts. "This is
the kind of cooperation we have needed for a long time and it will
be good for all of our communities. The Great Inland Northwest has
much to offer and we are poised to create a new era of growth."
Potter is expected to begin in March. His services will include
training other business recruiters from EDOs in the area.
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