“To have a stronger economic development presence in the field will only enhance our ability to adapt to changing conditions facing the Dayton region,” said Daniel J. Curran, University of Dayton president and coalition board chairman, in a statement.
The coalition’s staff will continue to travel throughout the 14-county service area, but now they will have a consistent presence in four locations:
- Greater Springfield Chamber of Commerce, 20 S. Limestone St., Springfield
- CBD Advisors, 3610 Pentagon park Blvd., Suite 210, Beavercreek
- City of Troy Planning and Development Building. 102 S. Market St., Troy
- LJB Inc., 2500 Newmark Drive, Miamisburg
Coalition staff members will rotate among the remote offices to provide balanced coverage of the region, officials said.
The coalition, an association of Dayton region companies and local governments, works with state government to promote the region’s economy and support Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and its programs.
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