Audrey Flood named new Development Manager at TSEP

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New role to focus on community, small business and rural development

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TIFFIN, OHIO – February 1, 2019 – The Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership (TSEP) is pleased to announce that Audrey Flood has joined the team in the newly created role of Development Manager with a focus on Community, Small Business, and Rural Development. She replaces Katie Lang, Communications Manager, who obtained her real estate license and is now working in the Cleveland area for Howard Hanna. Flood will work part-time beginning February 1 until after she graduates with her Master of Public Administration degree from The Ohio State University in May.

Lang’s departure, combined with the departure last fall of former Development Manager Bryce Riggs, who left to become Associate Director of Development at Tiffin University, provided TSEP with an opportunity to redesign the organization to improve our services to the community and economy. Nick Dutro replaced Riggs and started on January 2, with a focus on commercial and industrial development.

“Audrey is a perfect fit for this position, and we couldn’t be happier she is joining our team,” TSEP President & CEO David Zak said. “She truly loves Tiffin and Seneca County, has a real passion for public and nonprofit work, has already built a solid network of relationships, and gained relevant experience through her work at the Tiffin Community Foundation.”

Flood said she is excited to get started. “After six years in Columbus at Ohio State, I am ecstatic to be moving back to work in my hometown community and I'm immensely grateful for the opportunity to pursue my passion for public service with this organization,” she said. “I feel that this position is a perfect way for me to get involved in the extraordinary momentum that Tiffin and Seneca County are experiencing.”

In addition to her work at the Tiffin Community Foundation, she has also worked with the Columbus Police Foundation, State Rep. Bill Reineke, The Columbus Foundation, and Patchworks House. She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology with minors in public policy and nonprofit studies from The Ohio State University and received an honors diploma from Mohawk High School. During her time as a masters student at Ohio State's John Glenn College of Public Affairs, she has focused her studies on local government and nonprofits

TSEP Board Chair Lynn Detterman is confident in the new hire. “We are excited that Audrey will be joining the TSEP office as our new development manager, and we know she will help us be a force for good in the Tiffin-Seneca County community,” she said.

About the Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership

Started in 1983 as the Seneca Industrial and Economic Development Corp. (SIEDC), the Tiffin-Seneca Economic Partnership is a private, non-profit corporation dedicated to driving positive economic, downtown, and community development in Tiffin and Seneca County, Ohio, which consistently ranks among the top communities nationally for economic development. Learn more about the great things going on in Tiffin and Seneca County at www.tiffinseneca.com.

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