Governor signs Executive
Order directing Department of Commerce to Work with new
Economic Development Non-profit
Focused effort to attract
business and create jobs
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[February 04, 2016]
CHICAGO
–Governor Bruce Rauner today signed an executive order directing the
Illinois Department of Commerce to work in collaboration with the newly
formed Illinois Business and Economic Development Corporation (ILBEDC)
to attract businesses and investment and encourage job growth and
economic development throughout Illinois.
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Governor Rauner was joined by DCEO Director Jim Schultz, Illinois
Chamber of Commerce Chairman Matt Gambs, Illinois Economic
Development Association Chair Angela Griffin and business and local
economic development leaders from across the state.
“This Executive Order formally establishes collaborative efforts
between the Department of Commerce and the Illinois Business and
Economic Development Corporation to jump-start economic development
in our state,” Governor Rauner said. “ILBEDC will make us more
competitive to put Illinois back in the game after years of sitting
on the sidelines, idly watching neighboring states and others lure
businesses and jobs away from Illinois. This collaboration will
field a highly competitive, proactive organization focused strictly
on business development and job creation.”
The Department of Commerce will collaborate with the corporation to
more efficiently pursue economic development through the use of
private sector resources and expertise. Once fully operational, the
corporation will focus on increasing competitiveness for jobs and
investment in Illinois through marketing, sales, and exceptional
customer service. The corporation also will lead the research and
development of best practices for economic development, and make
recommendations to the Department of Commerce. Private economic
development organizations are used in 16 other states including
Indiana, Ohio and Florida.
“We’ve lost tens of thousands of jobs and residents to other states
in recent years,” Director Schultz said. “The corporation will
employ economic development best practices to help reverse these
trends and bring businesses back to Illinois, while working with the
Department of Commerce to maintain high standards transparency and
accountability.”
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Illinois Chamber of Commerce Chairman Matt Gambs applauded the Governor's
action. “The best way to improve Illinois for everyone is to improve the state’s
economy," Gambs said. "Creating this new economic development corporation will
be a great benefit for Illinois' business community, because investment in our
economy means jobs and that's good for everyone."
The corporation will maintain strict standards of transparency and
accountability, including a robust conflict of interest policy and public
disclosure of donors. The Department of Commerce will maintain final authority
and oversight of all state grants and incentives.
The Illinois Business and Economic Development Corporation will be governed by a
diverse Board of Directors comprised of business, industry and civic leaders
representing the entire state of Illinois. The organization will be modeled from
best practices of other successful state and local economic development
organizations and will focus on sales, marketing and exceptional customer
service. It will work at the speed of business and maintain lean, efficient
operations. ILBEDC currently is seeking 501(c) (3) IRS status.
For additional information on ILEBDC and to follow future news and developments,
visit www.ilbedc.org.
[Office of the Governor Bruce Rauner]
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