City of Worthington
David McCorkle currently serves as the Assistant City Manager and Economic Development Director for the City of Worthington since February 2016. Prior to this role, David held various positions at the Ohio Development Services Agency, including Deputy Chief of Strategic Initiatives and Manager of Grants from April 2012 to February 2016, as well as Grants Administrator from April 2008 to June 2011. Academic qualifications include a Master of Public Administration from Ohio University, completed between 2017 and 2019, and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from The Ohio State University, achieved from 2004 to 2008.
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City of Worthington
Worthington is a strong suburban community in the vibrant Columbus, Ohio region, ideally located at the northern crossroads of I-270, I-71 & SR 315, with easy access to, from and around the central Ohio region. History The earliest planned community in Ohio, Worthington was settled in 1803. Early leaders purchased 16,000 acres of land and planned the layout for the village. Worthington was platted as a New England-type village around a central public square, which was designated for religious and educational purposes, as well as a spot for community gatherings. This area remains today as our Village Green and still maintains the values of Worthington’s founders, while also anchoring one of Central Ohio’s most iconic downtown historic districts. Worthington Today Today Worthington remains committed to thoughtful planning and development. As a mature community, the focus is on planned redevelopment of existing properties and land. Worthington includes a mix of unique retail establishments and restaurants in our historic Old Worthington district, office and professional businesses in the Wilson Bridge Road and High Street corridors, and industrial and office in our Huntley Road corridor. For more information, please contact Assistant City Manager David McCorkle at (614) 436-4518, email david.mccorkle@worthington.org, or through LinkedIn.