Caseltine earns recertification as Economic Development Director

VERO BEACH — Helene Caseltine, the Indian River County Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Director, earned her recertification as a CEcD; Certified Economic Developer from the International Economic Development Council.

She earned her original certification in 2000 and is one of approximately 50 professionals in Florida who has earned this designation.

The designation denotes a mastery of principal skills in economic development and a commitment to personal and professional growth.

As part of the original certification process, Caseltine was subject to a rigorous and comprehensive three-part, two day examination.

This process tests a practitioner’s knowledge, proficiency, and judgment in the key areas of economic development, including business retention and expansion, marketing, finance, workforce development, community development, real estate, strategic planning, and management.

Recertification requires continuous education and active participation in state and national economic development organizations.

The Indian River County Chamber of Commerce is the County’s designated agency for economic development.

The Chamber supports all economic development efforts providing additional private sector funds and resources, as well as overhead for programs and services.

The Chamber also administers the Indian River County, City of Vero Beach Enterprise Zone.

The Indian River County Chamber of Commerce is a 4-star Accredited Chamber representing the business community by providing services, benefits, and leadership for positive economic growth and change.

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