EDC Team Jefferson has launched its search for a new executive director.
Brian Kuh, the current executive director, will stay with the team as its business services director.
The …
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EDC Team Jefferson has launched its search for a new executive director.
Brian Kuh, the current executive director, will stay with the team as its business services director.
The organization is also looking to hire an administrative assistant to help with day-to-day operations. Board members who can represent the business sectors of agriculture, digital workforce, and natural resources are also being recruited.
The search is starting as EDC Team Jefferson move into new offices at the Nomura Building at the Port Townsend Boat Haven.
For its new executive director, the organization said it is seeking someone with outstanding written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills who has a keen understanding of how local economies can help rural communities thrive and prosper.
The new leader will help create a strategy for economic growth in conjunction with the economic development framework being produced by the Intergovernmental Collaborative Group.
Details on the executive director job and other positions can be found on the EDC Team Jefferson website at www.edcteamjefferson.org/joinourteam or by contacting Kuh via email at director@edcteamjefferson.org.