Seward County Chamber & Development Partnership

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Our Board

Seward County Economic Development Corporation formed in May 2006 and became a 501c6 public and private partnership on July 1, 2011.  The board of directors is made up of 6 public (elected officials who are appointed to serve) and 6 private sector members (they contribute annually to SCEDC), who are appointed each fall from an election of their private sector member peers.

As of October 1, 2015

Public Sector:

  • Jeffrey Baker – City of Milford Representative
  • Joshua Eickmeier – City of Seward Representative (Secretary)
  • Diana Garske – Seward County District 2 Representative
  • Roger Glawatz – Seward County District 5 Representative
  • Dick Hans – City of Seward Representative
  • Jim Swanson – Village of Utica Representative (Vice Chairperson)

 

Private Sector:

  • Cory Barber – Ayars and Ayars Representative
  • Kristy Dickey – Betty’s Bunch Temporaries Representative
  • Michael Flyr – Jones National Bank & Trust Representative
  • Jessica Kolterman – JK Consulting Representative
  • David Kumm – Concordia University Representative (Chairperson)
  • Ryne Seaman – Cattle National Bank & Trust Representative (Treasurer)

 

Ex Officio-Nonvoting Members:

  • Cheryl Brandenburgh – Black Hills Energy Representative
  • Keith Ellis – Nebraska Public Power District Representative

 

SCEDC Executive Director:

  •  Jonathan Jank

SCEDC Strategic Plan for 2014 and 2015

  • Click HERE for results from 2014
  • Click HERE for results from 2015

A Commuting Patterns study was completed to show that large employers in the City of Seward are able to attract workers from a large geographic area (20 counties) with a population base of more than one-million people. Population in those 20 counties is 1.35 million. Most workers live within 30 miles of the City of Seward or within roughly 45 minutes travel time. However, a small number of workers travel much further than 30 miles to work in the City of Seward. Read the full study.

Local Job Openings

Click any of the buttons below to browse local job openings in each area:

  • ~Seward Local Jobs
  • ~Milford Local Jobs
  • ~Utica Local Jobs

Contact Us

Seward County Chamber & Development Partnership
Jonathan Jank, President & CEO
616 Bradford St.
Seward, NE 68434
(402) 643-0513
Jonathan@cultivatesewardcounty.com


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