Chief of Economic Development and Workforce
City of Detroit
Coleman, MI (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Key Responsibilities:
Strategic Leadership and VisionDevelop, articulate, and implement a cohesive and sustainable economic development strategy for Detroit that integrates housing, planning, workforce development, and land use with the City's long-term goals.Serve as the Mayor's principal advisor on economic development policy, public-private partnerships, financing strategies, and strategic investments.
Oversight of Departments and AgenciesOversee executive leadership to the Departments of Housing and Revitalization, Planning, the Detroit Housing Commission, and Civil Rights & Inclusion Office.
Provide strategic direction and coordinate work with the Detroit Land Bank Authority, Detroit Housing Commission, Detroit Economic Growth Corporation and various subsidiary boards & commissions to ensure alignment with citywide priorities, statutory requirements, and community needs leveraging your executive leadership team where appropriate.
Set performance standards, drive cross-departmental collaboration, and promote integrated delivery of programs, permits, incentives, and regulatory processes.
Housing, Planning, and Neighborhood RevitalizationGuide strategies to increase the development of housing of all typologies including single family, affordable, safe, and sustainable housing; address blight; support equitable neighborhood growth; advance zoning and land-use planning that reflects community input and growth objectives.
Oversee housing rehabilitation, public housing initiatives, homeownership and rental housing programs, and housing stability efforts.
Workforce Development and Talent PipelineLead a citywide workforce strategy to expand job opportunities, skills training, and talent development that meet employer needs in existing and priority sectors giving Detroit a competitive advantage for growth. (e.g., advanced manufacturing, mobility, clean energy, skilled trades).Coordinate with schools, community colleges, universities, workforce boards, philanthropic partners, and employers to create a robust talent pipeline and inclusive economic opportunities.
Economic Development and Real EstateIdentify and advance development projects and real estate opportunities that stimulate investment, job creation, affordable housing, and long-term revenue for the city.
Lead business attraction strategy to increase investment and attract industry within the City in targeted sectors that provide sustainable growth and clear employment opportunities for Detroiters. Provide strategic direction for the prioritization and deployment of incentives, grant programs, tax increment financing (where applicable), and capital planning; manage relationships with developers, lenders, and federal/state program administrators.
Land Use, Tax Foreclosure, and Asset DispositionDirect the DLBA's strategies for acquiring, maintaining, and efficiently disposing of city-owned and tax-foreclosed properties in a manner that revitalizes neighborhoods, delivers measurable public benefit and aligns with Master Plan and economic development strategies.
Public-Private Partnerships and FinancingLead the pursuit and management of public-private partnerships, intergovernmental agreements, and financing mechanisms to fund housing and economic development initiatives.
Oversee grant administration and compliance, including federal (CDBG, HOME, ESG, etc.), state, and local funding sources; ensure rigorous performance measurement and reporting.
Equity, Inclusion, and Community EngagementEnsure equity is embedded in all policies and investments; engage communities historically underserved or impacted by development decisions; promote transparent decision-making and accountability.
Policy Development, Regulatory Compliance, and Risk ManagementDevelop policy recommendations, modernization of regulatory frameworks, and urban design standards that support inclusive growth while protecting public interests.
Ensure compliance with applicable laws, ordinances, and procurement rules; oversee risk management and internal controls.
Performance, Analytics, and ReportingEstablish and monitor key performance indicators; produce regular reports on progress, outcomes, and fiscal impacts; present findings to the Mayor, City Council, and stakeholders.
Talent, Culture, and Organizational ExcellenceBuild and maintain a high-performing, diverse, and inclusive leadership team; foster professional development, succession planning, and cross-functional collaboration.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Reports To:
Deputy MayorDirect Reports:
Executive Leads of the following, with their portfolios included belowDeputy Chief of Transformational Economic DevelopmentThe Jobs and Economy Team (JET)Director, Civil Rights & Inclusion OfficeDirector, Office of Workforce DevelopmentPlanning and Development DepartmentThe Housing and Revitalization DepartmentThe Detroit Housing CommissionThe Detroit Land BankJob Type:
Full-time, AppointedThe Chief manages the Operating Agreement and provides strategic direction to Detroit Employment Solutions Corporation (DESC), Detroit Economic Growth Corporation (DEGC), Detroit Economic Development Corporation and other relevant boards and authorities managed within. The Chief is also principally tasked with ensuring end-to-end workforce integration into the economic development strategy. There is a similar relationship with DHC and DLBA but I'm not as familiar with those organizations and their legal relationship with the City and the influence expected of a chief given that distinction. If I'm a potential candidate, that is important point of clarification.Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesStrategic thinking with the ability to translate vision into actionable programs and budgets.
Deep knowledge of housing policy, zoning, land-use planning, redevelopment, brownfield remediation, and related regulatory frameworks.
Strong expertise in economic development financing, grants management, public-private partnerships, and capital planning.
Proven ability to lead diverse cross-functional teams, manage complex projects, and deliver results under tight deadlines.
Excellent political acumen, negotiation, and stakeholder management (community groups, developers, lenders, state/federal partners).Data-driven decision making, performance measurement, and ability to communicate complex concepts clearly to varied audiences.
Commitment to equity, inclusion, and community engagement; culturally competent leadership and communication skills.
Financial and administrative acumen, including budgeting, contract management, and risk management.
Ability to represent the City externally with credibility and diplomacy.
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