PIKE COUNTY, INDIANA – Pike County EDC Executive Director, Ashley Willis is the current President of the Southwest Development Council (SWIDC). SWIDC is a proud member of the Transatlantic Business and Investment Council (TBIC). TBIC is a membership organization for local and regional U.S. Economic Development Organizations (EDOs) to market themselves to potential investors from Europe by means of an extensive membership network as well as events designed to connect EDOs with potential investors and multipliers from Europe. The TBIC Community & Corporate Member network offers a unique opportunity to become part of a dynamic and strong platform of U.S. communities in Europe. The main reasons for your membership are a stronger exposure in Europe through your listing in the TBIC Membership Directory and on our website, access to project information through our FDI & RFI mailing list and easy access to various site selection consultants on our Advisory Council, and access to all TBIC events to actively connect and meet with potential investors.

SWIDC attended the TBIC Annual Transatlantic Business & Investment Conference as a key opportunity to showcase the region to international investors, site selectors, and fellow EDOs. In 2025, the conference was held for the first time in Chicago, Illinois, and brought together 100+ attendees for a full day of networking, expert panels, and hands-on strategy sessions. SWIDC President, Ashley Willis stated “Our southwest Indiana region has a lot to offer new business and industry. We have a heritage of working with European companies and this is an important part of business attraction. Strong relations with our European FDI partners are critical to success in economic development.” Throughout the year, TBIC also hosts webinars, member meetups, and inbound delegations from Europe, offering additional visibility for your community.

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The Southwest Indiana Development Council was created as a gateway to economic development in Southwest Indiana. We are comprised of ten counties with miles of land available for development. Our location puts us within reach of 75% of the nation’s population as well as the ease of interconnecting transportation options. The I-69 Corridor extension, as well as the existing I-64 corridor, has the SWIDC region ready for transformation. With two interstates, rail lines, airports, and an international port, your products and supplies can get where they need to go, quickly. Whatever industry you represent, we have the power, the logistics, and the location to meet your needs. https://swidc.org/

The Pike County Economic Development Corporation openly and enthusiastically embraces growth in Pike County. By strongly supporting city and county efforts to maintain a community that offers a great place to call home, Pike County, Indiana is especially distinctive in its vision of promoting business growth while keeping small town charm and hospitality in the forefront of community image. Through a complimentary partnership of economic growth, prosperity, quality of place and small-town charm, the PCEDC positions itself to be proponent for progress and an advocate for Pike County’s future. Pike County is located in the heart of the I-69 corridor, with the Southwest Indiana Megasite less than 1/2 mile from the I-69 interchange. www.pikecountygrowth.com