Battle Creek Unlimited Welcomes Adam Reid

Friday, May 05, 2017

Battle Creek, Mich. – Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) is pleased to announce the addition of Adam Reid as its newest team member.  Reid will be Manager, Special Projects & BC CAL KAL Inland Port Development Corporation.  Over the next six and a half months, Reid will work closely with Jan Frantz as she transitions to full retirement from her role with BC CAL KAL and Foreign – Trade Zone 43.  BC CAL KAL is a nonprofit corporation which markets and administers Foreign-Trade Zone 43, serving a 14-county area including Allegan, Barry, Berrien, Branch, Calhoun, Cass, Clinton, Hillsdale, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Jackson, Ottawa, St. Joseph and Van Buren counties. Foreign-Trade Zone 43 provides means for U.S.-based operations to compete favorably with global businesses by reducing, delaying or altogether eliminating U.S. Customs duties.  Reid will work along with the rest of the BCU team as they continue with innovative solutions to generate jobs and investment in Battle Creek.

Reid is a graduate from Western Michigan University’s (WMU) Lee Honors College with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Master of Business Administration from WMU’s Haworth College of Business.  Please join us in welcoming Adam Reid to Battle Creek and Battle Creek Unlimited.

About Battle Creek Unlimited
Battle Creek Unlimited is a private, non-profit corporation which serves as the economic development organization for the City of Battle Creek.  Battle Creek Unlimited facilitates generation of investments and job creation in our community.

Media Contacts:
Joe Sobieralski, BCU President & CEO
269-962-7526

Robert Corder Joins Battle Creek Unlimited as New Vice President

Friday, April 07, 2017

Battle Creek, Mich. – Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) is pleased to announce the addition of Robert Corder as its newest Vice President.  Corder’s work will encompass Attraction and Development.  He will work along with the rest of the BCU team as they continue with innovative solutions to generate jobs and investment in Battle Creek.

Corder has almost a decade of experience in economic development and foreign investment.  Most recently he served as the Business Development Project Coordinator at the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) based out of Chicago, Illinois.  During his tenure there, Corder successfully facilitated the market entry into Japan for more than 50 US companies.  Prior to his experience with JETRO, Corder was a compliance auditor.  This combined experience with his international economic development experience makes him an ideal addition to the team at BCU.

Corder graduated from American University with a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations.  Please join us in welcoming Robert Corder to Battle Creek and Battle Creek Unlimited.

About Battle Creek Unlimited
Battle Creek Unlimited is a private, non-profit corporation which serves as the economic development organization for theCity of Battle Creek.  Battle Creek Unlimited facilitates generation of investments and job creation in our community.

Media Contacts:
Joe Sobieralski, BCU President & CEO
269-962-7526

BCU Board of Directors Removes Interim Title – Taps Joe Sobieralski as BCU’s Next President & CEO

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Battle Creek, Mich. – The Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Joe Sobieralski as its next President and CEO. Sobieralski joined BCU in December of 2015, as Vice President and was appointed Interim President & CEO in July 2016.  “We feel Joe has done a great job during his tenure as Interim President & CEO, he has demonstrated many of the qualities that the Board seeks in a President & CEO,” said John Gallagher, BCU Board Chair. “We feel those qualities are imperative to move the organization forward, build a dynamic team and to raise the bar on our economic development activities in Battle Creek.”

“Joe brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to Battle Creek and we have seen him in action over the past year and feel his energy and enthusiasm will help Battle Creek continue to be a global leader in the realm of economic development. His commitment to collaboration and partnership make him the ideal candidate to move BCU forward,” said Rebecca Fleury, City Manager for the City of Battle Creek.

Al Bobrofsky, Chair of the Battle Creek Tax Increment Finance Authority (BCTIFA), “The TIFA Board has had the pleasure of working with Joe for nearly a year and we are pleased to see his appointment.” “We look forward to working with the team at BCU under his leadership.”

“I am honored that the Board has given me the opportunity to lead BCU as it’s the next President & CEO. It’s exciting to have the opportunity to build upon decades of success and play a vital role on shaping the future direction of BCU,” said Joe Sobieralski, BCU President & CEO. “We have a lot of work ahead of us but I am confident that we are up to the challenge and will continue to cultivate economic development in Battle Creek by constructing a vibrant and energetic team and positioning our current dedicated staff to win.”

Sobieralski past economic development experience includes leadership positions with a variety of organizations and roles including Executive Director and City Manager.  Sobieralski has extensive experience working in Southwest Michigan, building public and private sector partnerships for the long-term benefit of the region.  Sobieralski holds a BA in Public Administration from Michigan State University and an MPA from Western Michigan University with a Local Government concentration. Sobieralski also earned credits in the leading industry designation for economic developers: Community Economic Development Certification (CEcD).

About Battle Creek Unlimited
Battle Creek Unlimited is a private, non-profit corporation which serves as the economic development organization for the City of Battle Creek.  Battle Creek Unlimited facilitates generation of investments and job creation in our community.

Media Contacts:
John Gallagher, BCU Board Chair
269-209-1564 jgallagher@GallagherUniform.com

PSA: Recreational activities prohibited in Fort Custer Industrial Park

Tuesday, November 08, 2016

CONTACT: 
John Wright, Facilities Coordinator, Battle Creek Unlimited
269.924.5032
Wright@bcunlimited.org

November 8, 2016 – Battle Creek, Michigan – All off road motorized vehicles including snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, motorcycles and all other recreational vehicles are prohibited on all public and private land in Fort Custer Industrial Park. Violators on property posted “No Trespassing” will be subject to prosecution. Fort Custer Industrial Park contains underground utilities, hazards to motor vehicles operating off the road, and pedestrian and vehicle traffic dangers.

Furthermore, the use of firearms, hunting and fishing are prohibited on all public and private land in Fort Custer Industrial Park.

Doug Voshell Returns to BCU

Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Battle Creek, Mich. – Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) is pleased to announce the hiring of Doug Voshell, past Vice President of BCU, as a consultant.  Mr. Voshell first joined BCU in August of 2008, as the Marketing Director.   In April of 2016, Mr. Voshell retired after almost eight years with BCU.  After four months of retirement, Mr. Voshell has fondly agreed to join back forces with BCU on an as needed basis working on Battle Creek Tax Increment Finance Authority (BCTIFA) special projects as a consultant.

The depth and breadth of Mr. Voshell’s knowledge and experience will allow the BCTIFA to continue moving forward in a positive manner.   BCTIFA is a key tool Battle Creek utilizes to remain competitive in economic development.  Mr. Voshell’s understanding and familiarity with BCTIFA positions Battle Creek as the place to be to develop, grow, and retain jobs.

About Battle Creek Unlimited
Battle Creek Unlimited is a private, non-profit corporation which serves as the economic development organization for the City of Battle Creek.  Battle Creek Unlimited facilitates generation of investments and job creation in our community.

Media Contacts:
Joe Sobieralski, BCU Interim President & CEO
269-962-7526

BCU Promotes Long Time Employee Bridgette Jones to Vice President

Battle Creek, Mich. – Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) is pleased to announce the promotion of Bridgette Jones to Vice President of Retention and Development which focuses on retention and development initiatives along with TIFA projects, and the BC Vision.  Ms. Jones started her career with BCU in 1998, and since that time has held various positions with increased responsibility.  Ms.  Jones has risen to each of the challenges presented to her over the years and has consistently gone above and beyond for the organization.

In December of 2015, Ms. Jones received her Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Western Michigan University.  As a firm believer in education, Ms. Jones has attended various conferences and networking events to keep herself appraised of current trends in economic development.  Ms. Jones has been instrumental in the continued success of BCU.

Battle Creek Unlimited, Interim President & CEO, Joe Sobieralski said, “I’ve witnessed first-hand the knowledge, ability, and value Bridgette brings to BCU. She is a pillar of this organization and frankly a pillar within our community.   We are pleased to recognize her with this well-deserved promotion keeping her talents right here in Battle Creek.”

Ms. Jones said, “I’m excited and honored to accept this position.  I look forward to the new opportunities and challenges, and I’m excited to be a part of moving BCU forward”.

Ms. Jones resides proudly in the City of Battle Creek with her husband and family.

About Battle Creek Unlimited
Battle Creek Unlimited is a private, non-profit corporation which serves as the economic development organization for the City of Battle Creek.  Battle Creek Unlimited facilitates generation of investments and job creation in our community.

Media Contacts:
Joe Sobieralski, BCU Interim President & CEO
269-962-7526
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BCU Rewards Local Companies and Closes out the Battle Creek Jobs Fund Program

Friday, January 08, 2016

BATTLE CREEK, – Battle Creek Unlimited (BCU) presented a check for $180,000 to Cosma Casting, Michigan and a check for $60,000 to Post Consumer Brands for their completion of the Battle Creek Jobs Fund Program.

The Battle Creek Jobs Fund (BCJF) is a performance-based, incentive program funded by a grant through the W. K. Kellogg Foundation aimed at reducing the number of families living below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines. This program provided an incentive to new prospects looking to locate in Battle Creek and existing employers looking to create new positions. In addition, the program offered support services for its participants including employment and job readiness skills, assistance from a company provided “Employer Champion,” and awareness in the local business community of the unique contributions and concerns of low-income families.

“Post Consumer Brands was pleased to be able to work with Battle Creek Unlimited to continue to support the community through the Battle Creek Jobs Fund Program,” said Don Holtan, Plant Manager. “This is a wonderful program, benefitting both the Company and the Battle Creek area. We greatly appreciated the opportunity.”

“It gives us great pleasure to provide job opportunities to the people of Battle Creek,” said Todd Latouf, general manager at Cosma Casting Michigan. “We value our employees and their dedication, and as our organization grows we look forward to continuing our participation in community involvement programs.”

The program was first launched in 2012 and ended March 31, 2017. “BCU and our workforce partners will continue to explore different strategies and other opportunities for job creation incentive programs that will help reduce poverty in Battle Creek, said Joe Sobieralski, BCU President and CEO. “Having additional incentives that are unique to Battle Creek provides a very strong economic development tool and an advantage in attracting new companies and assisting our existing companies with their growth in Battle Creek.”

“A wonderful aspect about this grant opportunity is that it encouraged employers to hire from a targeted population so that these residents could earn higher wages and reduce the poverty levels in our City,” stated Chris Walden of Michigan Works! Southwest.

This program was in partnership with the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, W.E. Upjohn Institute, Michigan Works! Southwest, Goodwill Industries, and Kellogg Community College.

The mission of Battle Creek Unlimited is to generate investment and job creation in our community.

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