Governor Kasich's mission to make Ohio business-friendly again is paying off. Take a look at how the company was impressed by the energy coming from the administration in landing their location.
“Halfway through their first morning they ran to me and said R.B. this is us, you just got to be here,” said Mann Founder and CEO Rosaleen Blair of the reaction of her team to Cleveland, “and it just continued.”
“We just got infected with this energy,” said AMS Managing Director Jerry Collier, “when we came here it was a no brainer, we had to be a part of this community.”
A decision made bigger by the fact it was made in February. “It was freezing,” he admitted, “but we got to see past some of that stuff there’s some real substance in this community. ”
CEO Blair recalled wondering if this was too good. “The enthusiasm from everyone that we met was frankly overwhelming,” said Blair who recalled sitting in her office in London getting a rather enthusiastic call from Governor Kasich.
“Whatever’s in the water, I want some of it,” said Blair of Kasich’s persistence. She recalled telling him at the time the cynic in her was causing her to take a step back. “I said we’ve been ‘love-bombed’ by you and your team,” she said. “And I got to be honest that’s not a word in my vocabulary. ”This is what happens when you understand what creates job in a state. You do it by making your state more and more attractive to businesses.
What was our strategy under Ted Strickland? Investing millions of tax dollars into failing solar companies and ignoring the state's big business CEOs.
Huge job losses under Strickland. Over 100,000 new jobs so far under John Kasich. The results speak for themselves.
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While this is good news and Kasich and the OH legislature are trying to make OH more "job/employer" friendly, still can't always seem to keep the jobs here. . .why?
ReplyDeleteFor example:
"BAE Systems moving military operations to Texas, 160 workers affected"
http://westchester.fox19.com/news/business/98220-bae-systems-moving-military-operations-texas-160-workers-affected
What more can/could OH do to keep companies here and attract more to relocate to OH?
Right to Work, eliminate the different minimum wage for Ohio versus neighboring states, don't try to implement mandatory sick pay, no death tax, elect national representatives (house and senate) that will stop job-killing EPA actions like killing coal-fired power - to name a few
ReplyDeleteby the way, don't take this comment in any way as criticism of the current administration who I believe has us headed in a good direction - the things I mention are vestiges of previous liberal action or things that liberals have pushed for that I hope to never hear about again