SPEDA launches search for next president, CEO

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La Autoridad de Desarrollo Económico Somerset-Pulaski ha iniciado la búsqueda de su próximo presidente y CEO tras el anuncio de la salida de Chris Girdler, quien ha liderado la organización desde su creación en 2019. Las solicitudes se aceptarán hasta el 31 de julio y la selección se espera para el otoño de 2026. Durante su gestión, SPEDA ha impulsado un desarrollo económico significativo en el condado de Pulaski, logrando más de 500 millones de dólares en inversión empresarial y la creación de más de 1,000 empleos.

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SOMERSET, Ky. — The Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority has launched a search for its next president and CEO as the organization enters a new chapter following the announced transition of Chris Girdler, who has led the group since its formation in 2019.

Applications will be accepted through 4 p.m. ET on July 31, according to an announcement in the Lane Report. The SPEDA Board of Directors will conduct a comprehensive search process and review all applications before scheduling interviews, with a selection expected in fall 2026.

Girdler announced in August 2025 that he would step down from the role, saying he believed positions of this nature have a “shelf life” and the organization needed “new energy, new ideas and new people to carry the torch.” During his tenure, SPEDA has helped drive significant economic development throughout Pulaski County and Somerset.

“This is a tremendous opportunity for an experienced economic development leader to build upon a strong foundation and help shape the future of Somerset-Pulaski County,” said Brook Ping, chairman of the SPEDA Board of Directors. “Our community has established itself as one of Kentucky’s most innovative and collaborative economic development success stories.”

SPEDA was established through a unique partnership between the City of Somerset and Pulaski County Government. The organization has been instrumental in attracting major investment and job creation to the region, with accomplishments including over $500 million in new and existing business development and more than 1,000 new jobs created. Tourism spending reached a record $150.9 million in 2023.

The successful candidate will be responsible for advancing SPEDA’s mission through business recruitment, existing industry support, strategic planning, partnership development, organizational leadership and community engagement. The position reports directly to the SPEDA Board of Directors, which includes Somerset Mayor Alan Keck and Pulaski County Judge-Executive Marshall Todd.

Interested candidates can review the full recruitment packet and application requirements at somersetkyleads.com/opportunities. For more information, prospective applicants should contact Chris Girdler at [email protected] or SPEDA Chief Financial Officer Jessica Carlton at [email protected].


This article was generated by AI (claude-haiku-4-5-20251001) based on source material from Lane Report (KY Business), enriched with 2 web searches. The original source is available at https://www.lanereport.com/188113/2026/06/speda-launches-search-for-next-president-ceo/.

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