Jenn Bosser

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Jenn Bosser is the president & CEO of Iredell County Economic Development Corporation a full-service economic development organization responsible for business attraction, existing industry expansion, workforce development, marketing and community development across Iredell County.   

She is also the managing director of the South Iredell Community Development Corporation, a nonprofit organization that oversees the development, sales and marketing of the Mooresville Business Park East, a 450 acre industrial business park in Mooresville, NC. 

She joined Iredell EDC in August 2019 and developed an comprehensive economic development strategy which has resulted in 90 new and expanding announcements resulting in the creation of 3,100 new jobs, $1.8 billion in capital investment, the creation of 7.7 million square feet on new industrial development product.

She has over 20 years experience working in a variety of leadership roles within economic development and nonprofit organizations. She started her career in Washington, DC working in for the Washington, DC Economic Development Partnership, Destination DC, and Hard Rock Café.

She moved to North Carolina in 2005 and has held a variety of positions at the local, county, region, and state, giving her a unique perspective towards the importance of partnership, collaboration and communication, to deliver on a strong economic development strategy. 

Some of her most notable accomplishments in her economic development career including securing the City of Raleigh as a top 20 for the Amazon HQ2 proposal and the expansion of major technology companies in the Research Triangle Region including Credit Suisse, MetLife, Pendo, Infosys, Citrix, Red Hat, and Bandwidth. She served as the first Executive Director of the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster (RTCC), where she grew the industry-led membership organization focused on the cleantech economy and partnership between public and private sector for the pilot of smart cities technologies. From 2010-2015, Bosser served as assistant executive director for Wake County Economic Development, where she developed and implemented a regional economic development strategy in partnership with the Research Triangle Partnership, with a focus on targeted industry cluster recruitment, the creation of a national media and public relations campaign, and the creation Work in the Triangle, a talent attraction initiative that received national awards and recognition as a model in economic development. From 2005-2010, she served as vice president of executive engagement and enterprise strategy for the North Carolina Technology Association (NCTA), a statewide organization with over 700+ members, where she oversaw marketing, communications, events, and fundraising.  

She has held a number of positions on nonprofit boards including Community Workforce Solutions, a nonprofit that helps individuals with disabilities with skills training and placement in the workplace, Past President and Board member of Triangle Commercial Real Estate Women and was recipient of the CREW Excellence Award in 2014 & 2018 and was recently honored by the Charlotte Business Journal’s 2020 Women in Business Awards. She is a graduate of the Leadership Raleigh Class of 29, was a winner of the Triangle Business Journal’s 40 under 40 award and recognized as a 40 under 40 Rising Star in Economic Development at the International Economic Development Council’s Leadership Conference 2012.

She currently serves as a board member on the Centralina Economic Development Council and Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina’s Economic Development Advisory Council, and Chairman of  the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance’s Economic Development Advisory Council. She serves as an Ex-Officio Board member of Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce and the Mooresville-South Iredell Chamber of Commerce and is a Board of Trustees for Iredell Health System.  She is a member of Charlotte Commercial Real Estate Executive Women, Triangle Commercial Real Estate Executive Women, North Carolina Economic Development Association and the International Economic Development Association.

She received her Bachelors of Arts degree in communications/public relations from Towson University and is a graduate of Oklahoma University’s Economic Development Institute.  She is a licensed North Carolina Real Estate Broker and is a Certified Economic Development Professional as recognized by the International Economic Development Council.  She is most proud of her husband and three sons (9, 13, 15).  

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