FCG Update…

Deane Foote presented the 2015 Economic Developer of the Year from the Site Selectors Guild to Patty Lundstrom, Executive Director of the Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation. The award was for Patty’s role in the development of an inland port project which helped bring the Navajo Nation, the State of New Mexico, local government and private developers together in a project that will help create jobs for Navajo residents. The award was originally presented at the Site Selectors Guild Annual Conference in Puerto Rico in February.

Deane Foote, CEO of Foote Consulting Group, presents the 2015 Economic Developer of the Year from the Site Selectors Guild to Patty Lundstrom, Executive Director of the Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation
Deane Foote, CEO of Foote Consulting Group, presents the 2015 Economic Developer of the Year from the Site Selectors Guild to Patty Lundstrom, Executive Director of the Greater Gallup Economic Development Corporation

Site Selectors Guild President Bob Ady Passes Away

We at FCG are very saddened by the passing of such a wonderful man. Our thoughts are with his family and friends during this sorrowful time.

A SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM THE SITE SELECTORS GUILD

It is with heavy hearts but fond memories that the members of the Site Selectors Guild announce the passing of our dear friend and Guild founder, Bob Ady.

Over the years, Bob has been a legend in site selection and economic development circles. His humor and that special spark he always had in his eyes will be sorely missed by his family, friends, colleagues, and all of us in the Guild.

We know that many of you have known Bob for years and that you had long-standing relationships with him, so we wanted to get the news of his passing out to you directly.

Bob died peacefully in his sleep this past Sunday.

As many of you know, Bob founded the Guild. It was a life-long dream of his to bring together professionals in this field of work and give us a common voice as an industry. We just held our first large-scale conference earlier this year and are in the midst of planning the next one set for February of 2013. It’s sobering to think Bob won’t be there with us, leading the charge and, of course, sharing his jokes.

Jerry Szatan, Treasurer of the Site Selectors Guild, President of Szatan & Associates, and former colleague of Bob’s, shared, “Bob hired me at the then PHH Fantus Consulting where I worked with him for eight years. He started as my boss, became my mentor and then my friend. I, and I know many others, valued his counsel, enjoyed his humor, thank him and will miss him.”

Below is Bob’s obituary – we thought you would like to see it.

Our prayers go out to his family and to all of you who will mourn Bob’s passing while celebrating his lifetime of achievements.

Robert M. Ady

Robert M. Ady, a resident of Mount Prospect, IL since 1989, formerly of Park Ridge, IL, died July 22, 2012 at Rainbow Hospice in Park Ridge after a six-month battle with prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; three children; a grandson; a brother, and two cousins.

Bob was a corporate site selection consultant and he is often credited with helping turn the fledgling field of site selection into a bona fide profession. He spent most of his
career at Fantus Consulting, now part of Deloitte, where he served as President for six years. Upon retiring from Fantus, he became co-founder and co-managing director of World Business Chicago, a regional economic development organization that at the time represented over 200 communities in nine counties. In 2001, he founded Ady International Company, a premier site selection consultancy.

In 2003 Bob was presented with the Edward deLuca Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Economic Development Council. His proudest professional accomplishment was the creation of a professional association of site selectors, the Site Selectors Guild, in 2010. He was elected President of that organization and served in that capacity until his passing.

Despite his strong commitment to his profession, Bob had many other interests. One of his greatest passions was travel. He and Nancy traveled to all seven continents, some many times. At their 50th wedding anniversary celebration—attended by many of their traveling companions—each table was themed with a different continent.

Bob was actively involved in the Park Ridge Community Church and served as an alderman for the 3rd ward on the Park Ridge City Council in the late 70’s and early 80’s. He also was an avid tennis player and played weekly for decades until earlier this year.

Despite his busy schedule, Bob spent a great deal of his time with his family and friends. He was a tribe leader to the Indian Guides and Indian Princesses when his children were young, and took his son on several father-son trips. These included canoeing in the Boundary Waters, rafting down the Wolf River, hiking in Glacier National Park, and most recently, kayaking in Mongolia. He surprised his entire family with a Hawaiian vacation in 2003 and, with Nancy’s complicity, hosted dozens of parties and group events at his beloved lake home in Wisconsin over the years. Bob related to people from all walks of life and was a natural mentor and leader to those around him.

His family is hosting a service of remembrance on Saturday, August 18th at 11:00 a.m. It will be held at the Park Ridge Community Church, 100 S Courtland Ave, Park Ridge, IL, and will be followed by a luncheon at the church. The family suggests those wanting to donate on Bob’s behalf leave a Memorial gift to the Park Ridge Community Church. Envelopes to facilitate that will be provided at the event.


Deane Foote, a Founding Board Member of the Site Selector’s Guild, recently attended the ‘Lakeside with the Guild’ Event at Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

The Missouri Partnership and the Missouri Economic Development Council hosted the event attended by 10 members of the Site Selectors Guild, and over 30 economic development practitioners from around the state. Numerous productive roundtable discussions took place during the day and half session, including topics such as: best practices for success, growth industry trends, certified sites, site tours and prospect visits, the RFP process, incentives, Right to Work, and websites/marketing. The Guild members also participated in a session with state legislators to discuss site selection issues. The bottom line: Guild members are now better prepared to discuss Missouri with corporate clients that are looking to expand!

Left to right: Guild Members: Will Hearn and Gary Yates and MO partnership President: Christopher Chung
Left to right: Guild Members: Will Hearn and Gary Yates and MO Partnership President: Christopher Chung
Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks
Beautiful Lake of the Ozarks

Site Selectors Guild: RFP for Annual Conference Host Location

The Site Selectors Guild held its first conference in January 2012, in Orlando, Florida. The event was hosted by 30 Guild members and attended by 150 economic development professionals.

The Orlando event was sponsored by a state-led host committee, Enterprise Florida, and its regional partners, as well as a number of other industry organizations.

The Guild Conference takes place over a day and a half, with golf and other optional activities taking place the day before the program portion of the conference begins.

The typical schedule for the Guild Conference is outlined below. (Please note: this schedule is subject to change pending finalization of the conference program content.)

The Conference dates have not been announced, but the estimated time frame is expected to be in March of 2013.

Please see the official Location Host flyer for all of the details: Site Selectors Guild: RFP for Annual Conference Host Location

Site Selectors Guild Conference in Orlando

As a founding board member of the Site Selectors Guild, Deane recently attended the  January 22-24, 2012 Conference in Orlando, Florida. The event was chock full of consultants economists speaking about the global projects in which they are involved. The first-ever conference was hosted by the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commission and its partners (Enterprise Florida, FPL, Greater Ft. Lauderdale Alliance, and JAXUSA Partnership) , and also included a private dinner at Walt Disney World’s Epcot. In attendance at the dinner was Florida’s Governor Rick Scott, who was there to show his support for the site selectors and clients conducting business in his state. For more information about the Site Selectors Guild and its future events, please visit their website: http://www.siteselectorsguild.com/.

Members of the Site Selectors Guild, the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commision, Florida Governor Rick Scott, and other partners
Members of the Site Selectors Guild, the Metro Orlando Economic Development Commision, Florida Governor Rick Scott, and other partners.
FCG President Deane Foote of the Site Selectors Guild got the chance to meet and speak with Florida Governor Rick Scott at the Orlando Site Selectors Guild Conference dinner.
FCG President Deane Foote of the Site Selectors Guild got the chance to meet and speak with Florida Governor Rick Scott at the Orlando Site Selectors Guild Conference dinner.