City of Delaware, OH
Carlos Mendez is an experienced professional in economic development and program management, currently serving as the Economic Development Project Manager II for the City of Delaware, OH, since August 2024. Prior roles include the MCRC Program Manager at ECDI, where Carlos supported emerging construction firms, and Construction Program Manager at the NATIONAL CENTER FOR URBAN SOLUTIONS, overseeing training programs for high school students and adults in construction. Carlos also developed entrepreneurial training programs at Central Community House and managed sustainability initiatives as the Sustainability Program Coordinator for the City of Oberlin. Carlos holds a Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering from Antioch College.
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City of Delaware, OH
One of MONEY Magazine's 100 Best Places to Live in America in 2017, the City of Delaware is located just north of Columbus and has a population of 40,000. In existence since 1808, residential and industrial development has flourished. The proximity to Columbus, as well as historic periods of growth and prosperity, has greatly influenced the city, however it has carefully preserved many of the 19th century buildings and homes, its comfortable scale and "home town" pace of life. The City of Delaware is a family-oriented community that blends a traditional hometown atmosphere with a modern, independent spirit. Thus why we refer to Delaware as a "Charming Small-Town Feel. Modern Big-City Amenities"