Economic Development chief talks about boosting Kentucky’s ranking, reputation
By Lisa Hornung | Posted on October 4, 2018Terry Gill, secretary of Kentucky’s Economic Development cabinet, said Kentucky's ranking at 39th in the nation for new business creation is what his team is working to change.
Monday Business Briefing: GEA hopes to double sales by 2022; designer brands arrive at the outlet; Science Hill closes; Ford sales; and more
By Staff | Posted on September 4, 2017Welcome to the Sept. 4 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. GE Appliances wants to double sales by 2022 GE Appliances has set an ambitious internal goal to double revenue by 2022. The $7 billion appliance maker hopes to...
Kentucky earns Gold Shovel Award for 2016 economic development achievements
By Guest Author | Posted on June 5, 2017Kentucky Press News Service FRANKFORT – Kentucky received a 2017 Gold Shovel award Monday from Area Development magazine, recognizing the state’s success last year attracting corporate investments that create jobs and grow the economy, Gov. Matt Bevin and the publication’s editors announced. The honor,...
Bevin administration creates $250,000-a-year economic development job
By Guest Author | Posted on May 17, 2017By Jack Brammer | Lexington Herald-Leader FRANKFORT – Gov. Matt Bevin’s administration has created a new position in the Cabinet for Economic Development that will pay $250,000 a year to improve the state’s workforce development strategies. It is the second high-paying job the Bevin...
Terry Gill, former EnterpriseCorp VP, takes position in Bevin administration
By Melissa Chipman | Posted on December 14, 2016Terry Gill, who served for eight months as vice president of GLI’s EnterpriseCorp, has accepted the position of Secretary of the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development under the Bevin administration. Gill and his family left Louisville for Cincinnati last fall so he could take a job as...
Ex-EnterpriseCorp leader Terry Gill to become president of OneTouchPoint’s east division
By Melissa Chipman | Posted on August 31, 2015Terry Gill stepped down from his job as vice president of Greater Louisville Inc.’s EnterpriseCorp on Aug. 13 for a job “in the private sector” in Cincinnati. Today we learned he has accepted the position of president of the east division of OneTouchPoint. OneTouchPoint provides multi-channel communication, marketing,...
Kent Oyler discusses the state of EnterpriseCorp and GLI amid turnover of high-level staff
By Melissa Chipman | Posted on August 18, 2015After Terry Gill stepped down as VP of EnterpriseCorp last week to take a job in the private sector, IL checked in with Greater Louisville Inc. CEO Kent Oyler to take the temperature of an organization that’s seen a lot of employee turnover in the past year....
Thoughts on EnterpriseCorp from departed veep Terry Gill
By Melissa Chipman | Posted on August 17, 2015Last week, IL reported that Terry Gill, vice president of EnterpriseCorp, was leaving Greater Louisville Inc. after only eight months to enter the private sector. Gill still won’t relay details of his new employer, save that he’s “been named president of a national marketing services company...
Monday Business Briefing: Terry Gill leaving GLI, what it’s like to work for Aetna, advice from ex-Indatus execs, and more
By Staff | Posted on August 10, 2015Welcome to the Aug. 10 Monday Business Briefing, your private business intelligence digest from Insider Louisville. GLI veep Terry Gill stepping down The turnover continues at Greater Louisville Inc., this time with Terry Gill, vice president of EnterpriseCorp, departing after only eight months to take a job in the...
Terry Gill: How to transform entrepreneurship in Louisville
By Guest Author | Posted on July 30, 2015by Terry Gill, VP of GLI EnterpriseCorp Recently I participated in group discussion that included some of Louisville’s best-known entrepreneurs, business and civic leaders. We gathered together to talk about what was working within our entrepreneurial ecosystem, what was lacking, and most importantly, how...