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In 2009, Madison County, Deercreek Township, Jefferson Township, the City of London, the Village of Mt. Sterling, Pike Township, and the Village of West Jefferson joined forces with the Madison County Chamber of Commerce to create a Community Improvement Corporation (CIC) to serve as the principal regional economic development agency for the county and its communities. The CIC is a public and private partnership established under the Ohio Revised Code to promote and carry-out the economic development efforts of its communities. Private partners are encouraged to help Madison County's ability to grow and thrive. Please see our Investment Guide to see how you can partner with Madison County's economic development agency. 2010 Private Partners - Keith Wells, Intelligrated Products - Gold Level
- Tim Suter, Ohio Edison - Gold Level
- Ben Johnson, Centerpoint Development - Titanium Level
- WJFX Holdings - Titanium Level
- Mark Bennett - Plain City Resident - Aluminum Level
- Mike Boeger - Boerger Farms - Aluminum Level
- Dusty Parker - Mt. Sterling Resident - Copper Level
- Tim Stonecipher - Stonecipher Law - Copper Level
- Jennifer Hunter, Jennifer Hunter CPA - Copper Level
- Devin Hamilton, The Madison Press - Copper Level
- Kevin Wood, ME Companies - Copper Level
2010 Board and Officers - - Dusty Parker, Resident - President
- Scott Hockenbery, West Jefferson - Vice President
- Mark Bennett, Resident - Treasurer
- Devin Hamilton, The Madison Press - Secretary
- Charlie Neff, Mt. Sterling
- Rudy Denes, Jefferson Twsp.
- Mark Forest, Madison Co.
- Keith Wells - Intelligrated Products
- Tim Stonecipher - Stonecipher Law
- Bill Beathard - London
- Mike Boerger - Boerger Farms
- Kevin Wood - ME Companies
- Jennifer Hunter - Jennifer Hunter, CPA
2010 Meeting Minutes 2009 Meeting Minutes Sponsored by: 
Village of Mt. Sterling 

Jefferson Township City of London Centerpoint Development Deer Creek Township Mark Bennett Mike Boerger DC Engineering and Development Dusty Parker Jennifer Hunter, CPA The Madison Press ME Companies Pike Township Tim Stonecipher
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