15 Feb 2022

‘On the cutting edge’ | Rowan County EDC launches talent attraction task force

The Rowan EDC is partnering with the Rowan Chamber of Commerce to engage an innovative talent attractive firm in a comprehensive campaign to bring more workers to Rowan County.

RoleCall will build a custom customer relationship management platform to be used on a new talent attraction website. In addition, they will work with Rowan County employers to build a “talent task force” to help recruit and find employment for potential new workers, as well as assisting with a national digital marketing campaign to raise awareness.

“The Rowan Chamber is excited to partner with the Rowan EDC on the talent attraction plan,” Chamber President Elaine Spalding said. “Our business community needs this focused strategy with the current labor shortage issues and recovery from the pandemic.”

The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance® is also piloting a talent attraction campaign to fuel regional growth across key industries. Building on the success of the CLT Alliance’s national marketing campaign, the talent attraction campaign will increase out-of-market awareness for the Charlotte Region.

The Rowan EDC previously worked with RoleCall for an assessment and to develop a talent attraction strategy. Co-founders Tim Carty and Winona Dimeo-Ediger visited Rowan in September and met with several workforce partners and employers to learn about the strengths and challenges in recruiting additional workforce.

“We’re extremely appreciative of the Rowan Chamber’s partnership and we look forward to working with RoleCall again,” Rowan EDC President Rod Crider said. “Workforce challenges are prevalent across the country right now, and we’re excited to be on the cutting edge in recruiting more workers to Rowan County.”

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