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Title: Utah Alliance for Economic Development


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Procter and Gamble- a case study of the
recruitment process
  • Utah Alliance for Economic Development

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Procter and Gamble
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Procter and Gamble
  • More than 250 branded products
  • 50 Leadership Brands (24 generating one billion
    dollars)
  • 4.4 billion consumers around the world
  • Operations in over 80 countries, our brands are
    in 180
  • 125,000 employees representing over 140
    nationalities
  • Ranked 5 among the Global Most Admired
    Companies
  • Over 80 billion in Annual Sales

4
Procter and gamble
  • First PG Greenfield site in the U.S. in over 35
    years
  • Box Elder site part of PG Family Care business
  • 6 Family Care manufacturing plants in the U.S.
  • New capacity every 18-24 months historically
  • Economic and regional opportunity for
    manufacturing capacity and distribution in the
    Pacific Northwest
  • Producing Bounty paper towels and Charmin toilet
    tissue

5
Governors office of economic development
  • Full and active support of Governor Jon Huntsman,
    Jr.
  • Close partnership between GOED, EDCU, Box Elder
    County, and Brigham City EDPs
  • Help with State Boards, Legislature
  • 9 million shortfall to cover infrastructure
    costs paid through legislative authorization of
    loan from Water Quality Board

6
Governors office of economic development
  • EDTIF (Economic Development Tax Increment Fund)
    program
  • 85 million incentive over 20 years
  • Based on company projections
  • 900 full time jobs in 10 years and over 1,000
    jobs in 20 years
  • Projected wages greater than 200 of Box Elder
    County median wage
  • New State revenue - 98,522,000 over 10
    years/280,739,000 over 20 years
  • New State wages Over 400,000,000 over 10
    years/over 1,000,000,000 over 20 years
  • Capital investment - 540,000,000
  • ROI Multiplier 3.3

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Governors office of economic development
  • GOED Board approval
  • 50 of New State Revenues in years 1 through 5
  • 30 of New State Revenues in years 6 through 18
  • 15 of New State Revenues in years 19 and 20
  • Terms and Conditions
  • EDTIF maximum incentive not to exceed 30 of new
    state revenues over the life of the project
  • The company must commit to keep operations in
    Utah for a minimum of 20 years
  • The average salary of new employees must be equal
    to or greater than 200 of the Box Elder County
    Median Wage
  • Subject to Box Elder County local incentive

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Economic development corporation of utah
  • Founded in 1987 as a private non-profit
    corporation
  • Serves as a catalyst to facilitate job growth and
    capital investment in Utah.
  • Partners with GOED, city and county governments
    to expedite economic development statewide
  • Primary focus is on corporate recruitment and
    retention
  • Serve as a single point of contact for all site
    selection activities
  • 270 supporting public and private partners

9
Economic development corporation of utah
  • Initial response to Project Gold Rush September
    29, 2006
  • Sites submitted in Emery, Sevier, and Box Elder
    Counties
  • First site visit December 12, 2006
  • Sevier and Emery County sites eliminated
  • Organized meetings with GOED(Incentives), Utah
    State Department of Environmental Quality, Rocky
    Mt. Power, Questar Gas.
  • Susan Thackeray arranges meetings with local
    government officials, water district officials,
    property owners.
  • Second site visit December 20, 2006
  • Delta site added for tour
  • Third site visit March 20, 2007
  • Delta site eliminated
  • Procter Gamble discloses identity
  • October 9, 2007 GOED offers record 85 million
    incentive to PG
  • October 17, 2007 - Procter and Gamble announces
    selection
  • of Box Elder County

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BOX Elder County
  • Four things I learned on the way to the
  • Box Elder County
  • Procter and Gamble plant.
  • Never recruit a company you wouldnt want your
    kids to work for.
  • Teacher Susan Thackeray
  • When its right, put your heart and soul into it.
  • Teacher Clark Davis
  • Utah is more than a pretty great state.
  • Teacher some things are self evident
  • Economic development is a team sport.
  • Teacher Procter and Gamble, GOED, EDCUtah, Box
    Elder County, Brigham City, Brad Baird.

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BOX Elder County
  • Local participation (required by EDTIF approval)
  • Box Elder County Redevelopment Agency (Required
    partnership with, and buy-in by Box Elder School
    District, Box Elder County Commission, Bear River
    Water Conservancy District, Box Elder Mosquito
    Abatement District)
  • Up to 24 million for public infrastructure
    (water and sewer line extensions)
  • Up to 31 million of economic incentive to PG
  • Years 1-5 90 of increment
  • Years 6-20 70 of tax increment
  • Local economic incentive capped at 31 million

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BOX Elder County
  • Economic Impact Benefits
  • Net direct benefit to County, School District,
    other SSDs - 7.6 million (20 years)
  • Net indirect benefit to County, School District,
    other SSDs - 32 million (20 years)
  • Consultants/Advisors
  • Assisted in establishing Economic Development
    Project Area to enable tax increment financing
  • Financial projections
  • Legal issues associated with recruiting effort

13
Brigham city
  • Initial impression from RFI was negative due to
    scale
  • 1,000-1200 acres
  • Within 200 miles of a major metro
  • 600-1,200 employees over a ten-year period 2,500
    over a 30-year period
  • Rail service, including on-site accommodations
    for 300 rail cars and a 50 car runaround track
  • Close proximity to a large river, lake, or
    reservoir as water availability for production
    will be critical
  • Excellent interstate transportation access
  • 100-120 MW electrical demand
  • The Client understands that the facility will
    need to employ the best available control
    technologies (BACT) and maximum achievable
    control technologies (MACT) for selected
    pollutants

14
Brigham city
  • Initial impression from RFI was negative due to
    scale
  • Freshwater use 8 MM GPD
  • Consumptive Water Use 2 MM GPD
  • Wastewater Discharge Flow 6 MM GPD
  • Solids (TSS) 1500 Pounds/day
  • BOD 1000 Pounds/day
  • Air Emissions
  • NOx 400 TPY
  • SOx 60 TPY
  • VOC 315 TPY
  • PM 170 TPY
  • CO 400 TPY
  • HAPs 50 TPY
  • Solid Waste Disposal 15,000 TPY
  • Hazwaste Disposal 8 TPY

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Brigham city
  • Do we REALLY want this???
  • Reassurance from trusted partners (GOED, EDCU)
    was helpful to re-engage, even while they
    maintained confidentiality
  • Scope of project was cut approximately in half
  • Visit with PG (Gold Rush) representatives was
    very positive, helpful, even though we didnt
    know who they were
  • Citys initial role was in support of Box Elder
    County
  • Transitioned to infrastructure provision later in
    the process

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Brigham city
  • Availability of infrastructure was a key
    consideration
  • Water build out and source analysis gave
    Brigham City the confidence that Gold Rush
    could be served and still meet needs in future
    growth areas within the Citys annexation
    boundary
  • Sewer planned as a regional facility

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Suggestions for business recruitment
  • Avoid knee-jerk reactions (This must be a big
    polluter!)
  • Networks are critically important
  • Utah excels at cooperation COOPERATE!
  • GOED
  • EDCU
  • Local EDPs
  • Private sector
  • Cities and Counties need to be able to cooperate!
  • Trust is a key factor
  • One-on-one interaction (face-to-face, not just
    electronic) critical to building trust and
    relationships

18
Suggestions for business recruitment
  • A can-do attitude can overcome weaknesses or lack
    of polish
  • Neither side should anticipate 100 smooth
    sailing, but both sides should commit to working
    through differences
  • Take a field trip to a similar facility,
    particularly if it is operated by the same
    company (visit to Cape Girardeau plant helped
    answer lingering questions)
  • Be prepared to respond to rumors the Toyota
    thing
  • Understand the proper use of consultants and
    experts, and dont be afraid to use them

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Suggestions for business recruitment
  • Invest in infrastructure past decisions by
    elected officials placed Brigham City in a
    position to meet Procter and Gambles water and
    sewer needs
  • Understand, honor, and respect confidentiality
    requests
  • Hi, Im Paul Larsen, Brigham City Economic
    Development Director. Heres my card, email
    address, phone number, etc. My wifes name is
    Shirlene. I have four kids. I went to USU (go
    Aggies).
  • Hi, Im Joe JUST Joe
  • Believe in yourself, or no one else will!
  • We think we have the best place in the world to
    do business
  • County Commissioners need to be able to do
    cartwheels

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