On October 1, 2024, the Daviess County CEO Cohort had the privilege of meeting with Bob Grewe, the Executive Director of the Daviess County Economic Development Corporation. During the meeting, Bob shared invaluable insights on several key topics vital to the region’s growth and development:
***Importance of Networking: Bob emphasized the critical role networking plays in fostering business relationships and growth opportunities.
***Career Path and U-Turns: He highlighted the nature of career progression, discussing how changes in direction can lead to unexpected success.
***Recruiting New Businesses: Bob shared strategies for attracting new businesses to the county, which is essential for sustained economic growth.
***Tax Incentives for New Businesses: He discussed the tax incentives available to help attract and support new enterprises.
***Retraining and Continued Education: Bob underscored the importance of upskilling and retraining the workforce to meet evolving industry needs.
***Willingness to Stretch: He encourages businesses and individuals alike to push beyond their comfort zones to foster innovation and progress.
***Retaining Existing Businesses: Bob stressed the importance of retaining and nurturing existing businesses as a foundation for long-term economic stability.
***Brain Drain Among Young Graduates: Bob addressed the challenge of retaining young talent in the region. He emphasized the need for creating more career opportunities and enhancing quality of life to prevent young graduates from leaving the county in search of better prospects elsewhere.
Moreover, Bob shared his belief that Daviess County is a remarkable place to live, with a high quality of life that often goes unnoticed. Bob also shared how Daviess County is uniquely positioned for growth. Location is only the beginning for Daviess County—add a skilled workforce, a robust entrepreneurial culture, and cutting-edge innovations arising from the third-largest naval installation in the world. Plus, when industry and site selectors factor in quality of life, including advantages like lower costs, higher-performing schools, and serene natural surroundings, it becomes clear why Daviess County is a preferred location for both businesses and residents.
We extend our gratitude to Bob Grewe for taking on this critical role and look forward to seeing the positive impact he will undoubtedly have in steering Daviess County toward a brighter economic future