
Executive Director Services for Putnam County Development Authority
Fedconline, Florida, NY, United States
Executive Director Services for Putnam County Development Authority
The Putnam County Development Authority (PCDA) is dedicated to advancing Putnam County’s economic growth, supporting existing businesses, attracting new investment, and fostering job creation. We work closely with the Putnam County Board of County Commissioners, all municipalities, the Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, community leaders, government entities, and the private sector to strengthen the county's business climate and quality of life. The PCDA’s charter is set forth in H.B. 1387 (Chapter 2003-371, Laws of Florida).
This RFP invites proposals for a dynamic, visionary, and results‑driven Executive Director to lead the PCDA’s economic development initiatives and drive long‑term prosperity for the community. The selected provider will serve as the chief executive officer of the PCDA, responsible for the overall management, planning, and execution of the Authority’s programs and strategies. This role will act as a key liaison between the BOCC, the Chamber of Commerce, local municipalities, regional and state partners, while promoting Putnam County as a premier destination for business, industry, and workforce development.
Proposals should outline how the proposer will fulfill the responsibilities outlined in this RFP, including strategic leadership and administrative support functions. The contract will be awarded based on the evaluation criteria specified below. The Executive Director will be an independent contractor and not an employee of the PCDA. The PCDA will not provide office space or any equipment to the Executive Director.
Scope of Services The Executive Director will be responsible for leading strategic planning and execution of economic development programs, while also handling day‑to‑day administrative and financial operations. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following key responsibilities:
Strategic and Economic Development Responsibilities
Promote the ability of the PCDA to issue development revenue bonds on behalf of private industries.
Manage real properties owned or controlled by the PCDA, prepare sales contracts, maintain leases, and prepare PCDA properties to be site ready, if feasible.
Lead the strategic planning and execute the goals and objectives of the Putnam County Development Authority.
Work in close coordination with the BOCC and the Chamber of Commerce to align economic development priorities.
Attract, retain, and expand business and industry in Putnam County.
Develop and maintain strong partnerships with government, community organizations, and private stakeholders.
Responsible for overseeing all operations, financials, and staff (if applicable).
Work with the PCDA Attorney on issuing revenue bonds in compliance with Florida Statutes.
Represent PCDA at community events, industry meetings, and public forums.
Advocate for infrastructure, workforce, and policy improvements to enhance economic growth.
Oversee all financial operations of the PCDA, including budgeting, audits, and reporting.
Leverage organizational resources and financial reserves to achieve the goals and objectives of the Putnam County Development Authority.
Administrative and Operational Responsibilities
Schedule all meetings, send Public Notices, and compile all information and financial reports on a regular basis.
Provide all data required for annual audits.
Update and maintain the PCDA website.
Ensure monthly deposits are received by the Putnam County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office for processing.
Approve invoices for payment by the Clerk’s Office.
Keep property insurance up to date.
Ensure marketable properties are shown to potential clients.
File annual reports and forms, including:
Personnel Financial Disclosure (if applicable).
Complete Survey of Local Government Finances.
The provider must ensure all services are performed in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal laws, including Florida Statutes governing economic development authorities. It is anticipated that the services will take approximately 20 hours a month under normal circumstances.
Qualifications and Requirements Proposers must demonstrate the following qualifications:
Extensive experience in economic development, public/private partnerships, or related fields.
Proven record of business recruitment, retention, and community engagement.
Strong understanding of financial management, budgeting, and economic policy.
Experience in public service, government relations, and stakeholder coordination.
Ability to work independently as a key liaison while promoting Putnam County Development Authority.
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
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This RFP invites proposals for a dynamic, visionary, and results‑driven Executive Director to lead the PCDA’s economic development initiatives and drive long‑term prosperity for the community. The selected provider will serve as the chief executive officer of the PCDA, responsible for the overall management, planning, and execution of the Authority’s programs and strategies. This role will act as a key liaison between the BOCC, the Chamber of Commerce, local municipalities, regional and state partners, while promoting Putnam County as a premier destination for business, industry, and workforce development.
Proposals should outline how the proposer will fulfill the responsibilities outlined in this RFP, including strategic leadership and administrative support functions. The contract will be awarded based on the evaluation criteria specified below. The Executive Director will be an independent contractor and not an employee of the PCDA. The PCDA will not provide office space or any equipment to the Executive Director.
Scope of Services The Executive Director will be responsible for leading strategic planning and execution of economic development programs, while also handling day‑to‑day administrative and financial operations. The scope includes, but is not limited to, the following key responsibilities:
Strategic and Economic Development Responsibilities
Promote the ability of the PCDA to issue development revenue bonds on behalf of private industries.
Manage real properties owned or controlled by the PCDA, prepare sales contracts, maintain leases, and prepare PCDA properties to be site ready, if feasible.
Lead the strategic planning and execute the goals and objectives of the Putnam County Development Authority.
Work in close coordination with the BOCC and the Chamber of Commerce to align economic development priorities.
Attract, retain, and expand business and industry in Putnam County.
Develop and maintain strong partnerships with government, community organizations, and private stakeholders.
Responsible for overseeing all operations, financials, and staff (if applicable).
Work with the PCDA Attorney on issuing revenue bonds in compliance with Florida Statutes.
Represent PCDA at community events, industry meetings, and public forums.
Advocate for infrastructure, workforce, and policy improvements to enhance economic growth.
Oversee all financial operations of the PCDA, including budgeting, audits, and reporting.
Leverage organizational resources and financial reserves to achieve the goals and objectives of the Putnam County Development Authority.
Administrative and Operational Responsibilities
Schedule all meetings, send Public Notices, and compile all information and financial reports on a regular basis.
Provide all data required for annual audits.
Update and maintain the PCDA website.
Ensure monthly deposits are received by the Putnam County Clerk & Comptroller’s Office for processing.
Approve invoices for payment by the Clerk’s Office.
Keep property insurance up to date.
Ensure marketable properties are shown to potential clients.
File annual reports and forms, including:
Personnel Financial Disclosure (if applicable).
Complete Survey of Local Government Finances.
The provider must ensure all services are performed in compliance with applicable local, state, and federal laws, including Florida Statutes governing economic development authorities. It is anticipated that the services will take approximately 20 hours a month under normal circumstances.
Qualifications and Requirements Proposers must demonstrate the following qualifications:
Extensive experience in economic development, public/private partnerships, or related fields.
Proven record of business recruitment, retention, and community engagement.
Strong understanding of financial management, budgeting, and economic policy.
Experience in public service, government relations, and stakeholder coordination.
Ability to work independently as a key liaison while promoting Putnam County Development Authority.
Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
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