When Erlanger-based Engenesys was adding to its team, the Kentucky Small Business Tax Credit (KSBTC) Program helped the company hire the talent they wanted. Engenesys Co-founder John Paselsky said they are very selective in their hiring process, so knowing the tax credit was available offered them the opportunity to onboard professionals who would fit well […]
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BE NKY announces new officers, board members
BE NKY, previously known as Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, made changes to its board of directors, appointing a new chair and adding three new members. Jim Dressman, a partner at DBL Law in Covington, takes over for Tom Banta, who will continue serving on the board. Dressman will serve as the board chair for two years. […]
SPONSORED: Local companies searching for young workers to join new age of manufacturingÂ
By Kimberly Rossetti, Vice President of Economic Development for BE NKY Growth Advanced Manufacturing is a thriving industry in Northern Kentucky and continues to draw in new companies every year. In early 2022, an EY Target Industry Study named advanced manufacturing as one of four key industry sectors important to the momentum and growth potential […]
Local companies searching for young workers to join new age of manufacturingÂ
By Kimberly Rossetti, Vice President of Economic Development for BE NKY Growth Advanced Manufacturing is a thriving industry in Northern Kentucky and continues to draw in new companies every year. In early 2022, an EY Target Industry Study named advanced manufacturing as one of four key industry sectors important to the momentum and growth potential […]
Build & Elevate: Northern Kentucky Tri-ED officially rebrands to BE NKY
Northern Kentucky’s primary economic development organization has undergone a full rebrand; complete with a new color scheme, logo and name. Going forward, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED will be known as BE NKY, short for BE NKY Growth Partnership. The name is derived from the organization’s BE NKY’s Build + Elevate Northern Kentucky investor campaign, which launched in […]

