OhioSE names Eric Taylor its new project manager

LOGAN ––  Ohio Southeast Economic Development (OhioSE) has announced Eric Taylor as its new project manager and shale specialist.

He replaces Bill Arnett, who recently accepted the role of economic development director of the Guernsey County Community Improvement Corporation.

Eric Taylor
Eric Taylor

Taylor is a Marietta College alum and an experienced business development professional with a demonstrated history of sales and relationship management. Prior to joining the OhioSE team, Taylor worked for several organizations including Bi-Con Services, Marietta College and CXT. At Bi-Con Services, he worked collaboratively with OhioSE and local economic development organizations on the construction and expansions of businesses throughout Southeast Ohio, including spec buildings and attraction projects.

Most recently, Taylor served as an outside sales associate for L.B. Foster, where he was responsible for managing the sales of precast infrastructure and construction products in the greater Mid-Ohio Valley region.

“Eric has great industry experience and connections in the region,” said OhioSE President, Mike Jacoby. “He will quickly get up to speed and provide valuable assistance to companies in the region and be an important member of the OhioSE team.”

Born and raised in Gallipolis, Taylor now works out of Marietta and is excited to be able to support OhioSE’s mission and efforts to better communities and increase prosperity for people who live and work here.

“This region has a lot to offer and being able to help move the needle in the right direction is something I am very passionate about,” said Taylor. “This position is a perfect collaboration of my experience and skill set. I’m looking forward to bringing the relationships I’ve built and maintained, as well as my diverse background in development, oil and gas and sales to the OhioSE team.”

OhioSE is the JobsOhio Network Partner for southern, eastern and southeastern Ohio, providing economic development work and resources in 25 rural counties, including Coshocton, Guernsey, Muskingum, Morgan, Perry, Hocking and Ross. It is the newest and geographically the largest of the six regions across the state. OhioSE partners closely with regional development districts, local economic development offices, state agencies and other entities to expand, retain and attract businesses in the counties they serve. Learn more at OhioSE.com.

Information and photo submitted by OhioSE.

This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: Taylor is new project manager for Ohio Southeast Economic Development