Tri-ED Board of Directors New Officers and Members. Photo provided | Northern Kentucky Tri-ED

Northern Kentucky Tri-County Economic Development Corporation, also known as Tri-ED, announced that three new business and community leaders have joined the Board of Directors, along with three members named to new officer positions.    

Changes to the board’s officer slate include DBL Law Partner Jim Dressman moving from the position of treasurer to vice chair; Brandstetter Carroll, Inc. President Ben Brandstetter taking the position of secretary; and Fifth Third Bank Senior Vice President Carey Sanders taking the position of treasurer. Tom Banta, Chief Real Estate Officer at Corporex, will remain as board chair. 

“Tri-ED was fortunate to have Bob Heil and Candace McGraw as officers over the last three years as the company faced challenges due to COVID-19 and its impact on revenues,” Banta said. “I am grateful for their service and glad they will continue to serve on the Board. I appreciate Ben Brandstetter and Carey Sanders taking on the new roles of Secretary and Treasurer. Jim Dressman has served Tri-ED well and I’m thrilled he is now Vice Chair.” 

Joining the Board are Jim Henning, John Mocker, and Newport Mayor Tom Guidugli.

Henning and Mocker were both appointed by Boone County Judge/Executive Gary Moore and the fiscal court.   

“We are very fortunate to be adding these new members to our team, each of whom bring with them a wealth of expertise, and a significant background of community involvement,” Banta said. “We are also appreciative of departing Board members who have served our organization.”  

Guidugli was elected Newport Mayor in 2021 after serving as vice mayor from 2011-2014 and 2017-2018. He is a graduate of Northern Kentucky University and works as business representative for the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 5. Guidugli has served as the president of the Performing Arts Technical Scholarship fund for more than 12 years and holds statewide positions within IATSE. Guidugli and his wife live in the East Row Historic District of Newport with their two children.

Henning is a recent Duke Energy retiree who previously served as president of Duke Energy Ohio and Kentucky. He has considerable community board experience as founding board member and chair of OneNKY Alliance, founding executive board member and chair of REDI Cincinnati, board member of Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber, board member and 2018 campaign chair of ArtsWave, board member and treasurer at Boone County Public Library, and board member and educational volunteer at Dinsmore Homestead in Burlington. Henning and his family have lived in Florence for more than 17 years. 

Mocker is vice president and partner at LB Industries, Inc. in Covington, and previously served on Tri-ED’s board. He is a past president and current director ex-officio of the National Association of Steel Pipe Distributors, has served in multiple capacities on the Kenton County Airport Board, is a past president of the board of directors of the Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky, and has held board positions with many other organizations. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University, a member of St. Timothy Parish in Union, and has lived in Boone County since 1996.  

Guidugli’s term began July 1, 2022, when Florence mayor Diane Whalen’s term on behalf of Boone County ended. Mocker and Henning’s terms also began in July 2022. 

Tri-ED is governed by a twenty-three-member Board of directors, comprised of business and community leaders, who are unpaid volunteers.  Northern Kentucky Tri-ED serves as the primary economic development company for Boone, Campbell, and Kenton counties, providing marketing, and business retention and expansion services for the region.

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