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Community Economic Development Director

Facilitates, coordinates, and stimulates progressive economic development in the community by strengthening and expanding existing enterprises in the community. Conducts special research and analysis related to the community's economic development program. Participates in the development of community goals, and recommends and implements program objectives, policies and priorities. Schedules and carries out economic development program activities including initial planning, feasibility determination, community involvement and acceptance, implementation with project timetables, and review and evaluation. Develops and implements strategies to assist with business growth and expansion.: Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with local business owners. Communicates in public and private, thinks strategically, promotes and pursues opportunities creatively, manages diverse activities, prioritizes projects and allocates resources, and provides strong leadership. Performs administrative work in the planning and coordination of the community's economic development program, including business recruitment, job development, and business retention. Develops marketing strategies designed to promote the community as a business destination. Responds to inquiries regarding economic data, trends, and resources, such as industrial and commercial development opportunities. Provides information services on matters of economic health, property tax issues, economic and real estate trends, and international development. Supports and works with other community members working on neighborhood issues. Serves as a liaison providing coordination and comprehensive services to the business community. Makes presentations to business and community groups. Coordinates the preparation and implementation of special projects. Conducts surveys and writes reports. Maintains knowledge of current community goals, objectives, programs, and services; Federal economic and urban development agencies' programs; community resources and development needs; and the principles and practices of economic development. May lead the work of other professional staff. May supervise clerical and technical support staff.

Economic Development Government Director

Carries out the State or local government's executive and/or legislative priorities, as a Division Director, for economic development. Conducts special research and analysis related to the State or community's economic development program, with the goal being to advance the economic well-being of a specific State or community's citizens. Analyzes, develops, and implements State or local policy; develops and administers programs; establishes policies, procedures, and management systems; distributes funds; provides training and technical assistance; facilitates State and/or local planning; collects and analyzes data; evaluates results, researching best practices and implementing changes to improve performance; and ensures the appropriate use of State, Federal, local, and private resources.: Works closely with management, the human resources office, and employees to plan, attract, acquire, develop, and retain a quality workforce for the division. Develops and maintains professional relationships and communications with other divisions, peers in other departments, the Governor or Mayor's Office, the legislature, regulatory agencies, and other business partners on matters pertaining to State or local government economic development. Negotiates solutions to complex policy issues with a wide variety of stakeholders and elected officials. Provides leadership, policy development, and policy direction with local governments, State policy makers, and key stakeholder groups. Prepares and monitors the division's budget and funding requests. Oversees the budget and operation of mandated programs that analyze the impact of proposed legislation on local governments.

Economic Development Coordinator

Directs economic development planning activities for city, state, or region: negotiates with industry representatives to encourage location in area. Directs activities, such as research, analysis, and evaluation of technical information to determine feasibility and economic impact of proposed expansions and developments. Confers with governmental officials to effect changes in local policies or ordinances discouraging effective development.

Director Economic Analysis

Manages, under the direction of a senior officer, functions that plan, design, and conduct research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships and in solution of problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. Typically Economic Analysis Manager reports to this position.: Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization, such as finance, labor, or agriculture. Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May supervise and assign work to staff. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations. May specialize in specific economic area or commodity.

Economic Officer

Represents interests of united states government and nationals by conducting relations with foreign nations and international organizations; protecting and advancing political, economic, and commercial interests overseas; and rendering personal services to americans abroad and to foreign nationals traveling to the united states: manages and administers diplomatic or consular post abroad. Conveys views of us government to host government. Reports political and other developments in host country to superior or secretary of state. Analyzes basic economic data, trends, and developments in host country or region. Advances trade by alerting us business personnel to potential foreign trade and investment opportunities. Provides medical, legal, familial, and traveling advice and assistance to us citizens. Issues passports to americans and visas to foreigners wishing to enter the united states. Offers notarial services and assistance on benefit programs to americans and eligible foreigners. Determines eligibility of persons to be documented as us citizens. Takes testimony abroad for use in us courts. May negotiate agreements between host and united states government. May recommend how american policy can help improve foreign economic conditions. May coordinate american economic assistance programs. May serve in washington, d.c. As counterpart to outstationed colleagues, relating foreign service administrative needs to department of state or united states information agency. May disseminate information overseas about the united states and its policies by engaging in cultura.

Manager Economic Analysis

Manages and coordinates subordinate economic analysis staff. Manages functions that plan, design, and conduct research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems. The manager level is typically the second level of management and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be a first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization, such as finance, labor, or agriculture. Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May supervise and assign work to staff. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations.

Economic Analyst

Performs economic studies, financial research, and analyses in order to forecast trends in various business conditions and to assist in economic planning. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization. To carry out responsibilities at this level typically requires a four-year degree in economics and excludes paraprofessional positions.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Prepares reports, charts, and graphs of information developed. Determines forecasts and trends in various business conditions. Adapts new systems for use in economic planning and control. Recommends economic direction. May study financial and expense performance comparisons, working capital, rate or return, and depreciation.

Analyst Economic

Performs economic studies, financial research, and analyses in order to forecast trends in various business conditions and to assist in economic planning. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization. To carry out responsibilities at this level typically requires a four-year degree in economics and excludes paraprofessional positions.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Prepares reports, charts, and graphs of information developed. Determines forecasts and trends in various business conditions. Adapts new systems for use in economic planning and control. Recommends economic direction. May study financial and expense performance comparisons, working capital, rate or return, and depreciation.

Economic Analyst Senior

Plans, designs, and conducts research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships and in solution of problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. Studies how society distributes scarce resources such as land, labor, raw materials, and machinery to produce goods and services. Conducts research, collects and analyzes data, monitors economic trends, and develops economic forecasts. Utilizes mathematical models to help forecast answers to economic questions. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization. Typically requires a master's degree in the field of economics; however, some organizations may accept equivalent education and experience combined.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May supervise and assign work to staff. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations.

Economic Analysis Supervisor

Supervises functions of planning, designing, and conducting research to aid in interpretation of economic relationships and in solution of problems arising from production and distribution of goods and services. Studies economic and statistical data in area of specialization, such as finance, labor, or agriculture. Analyzes and resolves work problems, or assist employees in solving work problems. Typically reports to manager level in the organization and is a first level supervisor.: Devises methods and procedures for collecting and processing data, utilizing knowledge of available sources of data and various econometric and sampling techniques. Compiles data relating to research area, such as employment, productivity, and wages and hours. Reviews and analyzes economic data in order to prepare reports detailing results of investigation, and to stay abreast of economic changes. Organizes data into report format and arranges for preparation of graphic illustrations of research findings. Formulates recommendations, policies, or plans to aid in market interpretation or solution of economic problems, such as recommending changes in methods of agricultural financing, domestic, and international monetary policies, or policies that regulate investment and transfer of capital. May testify at regulatory or legislative hearings to present recommendations. May specialize in specific economic area or commodity. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.



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