What's important to you?

IDA's have a wide range of influences in your local community. Which focus area is most important to you?

Creating/saving local jobs for local workers

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Investing in our local communities

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Growing the local tax base

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Helping local businesses grow

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Supporting the next generation of workers

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Livingston County Industrial Development Agency Board of Directors

Patrick Rountree, Director
Mr. Rountree is in his 21st year as Executive Director of the Livingston County IDA and has a total of 31 years of economic development and planning experience. He is certified as an Economic Development Finance Professional. Rountree received his undergraduate degree from Niagara University and completed master's degree coursework at Georgia Tech.

BOARD MEMBERS

Philip Brooks, Chairman
Mr. Brooks is the owner of Power & Construction Group, Inc.  Formerly he was a District Manager with RGE for over 30 years.

Walter Isaac
Mr. Isaac is retired from Eastman Kodak Company where he worked for 32 years in worldwide marketing and sales.

Susan Doerflinger
Ms. Doerflinger is a former Vice President with nearly 30 years experience from CPAC.

William Bacon
Mr. Bacon has over 15 years in banking and is currently a Vice President of Five Star Bank.

Steve Boscoe
Mr. Boscoe has been self-employed for nearly 30 years as owner of Padgett Business Services.

Peter Yendell
Mr. Yendell is the Supervisor of the Town of Lima. He retired from Eastman Kodak Company after 39 years in human resources.

Eric Gott
Mr. Gott is the Supervisor of the Town of Livonia and has been a self-employed business owner for 20 years.
 

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What's your IDA doing?

Since 2000, the Livingston County Industrial Development Agency has:

  • Induced more than $140 million in new investment
  • Retained 1,001 jobs
  • Created 405 new jobs
  • Assisted projects in many industries: manufacturing, distribution, agri-business, health services, and child care