Prosperity can't be a one-woman project

By The World Editorial Board
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 | 9 comment(s)

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In a backhanded sort of way, the timing is excellent for Sandra Geiser Messerle. As the new director of the South Coast Development Council, she's taking charge of local business recruitment when the economy is wallowing in the trough of recession. She has nowhere to go but up.

Her timing is good for another reason as well. A sour economy sharpens everyone's interest in job creation. Messerle may find a more receptive local citizenry than existed a couple of years ago.

Coos County's unemployment rate, most recently reported above 14 percent, tends to float several points higher than the statewide and national figures. The recession is weakening every region's economy, but ours hasn't been truly healthy in a generation.

An essential step toward changing that trend will be persuading doubters that change is desirable. Like many communities, ours maintains an element of persistent skepticism about prosperity - a belief that job creation equals environmental degradation and lifestyle disruption. Building a consensus for change requires promoting a vision of a Coos County where families have economic security, where young people can build careers in their hometowns, and where children do not grow up in poverty.

Articulating this vision isn't something Messerle can do alone. For her to succeed, community leaders must begin spreading a shared message of optimism.

Messerle's success also will depend on community patience. Lots of towns dream of quickly bagging a trophy industry that will rescue the economy single-handedly. The South Coast has seen the hazards of that strategy. Courting a big employer generally ignites growth angst. If the courtship fails, disappointment triggers recrimination and intensifies the skepticism.

A better strategy is the more balanced approach advocated by Messerle: Watch for big opportunities, but mainly target small game. Small successes add up.

Regardless of the strategy, building prosperity here will require hard work and community backing. Here's wishing Messerle a successful tenure.
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COQUILLIAN wrote on Jul 7, 2009 12:07 PM:

KAY you are just rude!! Why don't you try to have an open mind? She came here, and got a job. Isn't that awful. She will spend her paycheck here and help the economy. You act like the job was created/funded just for her. No, we would have had someone else if not her. I for one welcome any newcomers, and would not say the things that I have heard here. Let her try, it's better than most of you posters!!

Mr E wrote on Jun 15, 2009 2:05 PM:

Hey, great, another person who can be paid a lot of money to utterly fail at her job.

It's incredible that we, the taxpayers, have to pay to sustain these WORTHLESS jobs. Why are they worthless? Well, look around at the local economy. "Nowhere to go but up," the story says... yeah, well that's the same thing I've heard for 20 years.

Maybe, for once, a person with strong socioeconomic ties to the area (meaning, a person who is in one of the corrupt families who seem to run this one-horse town) will SUCCEED at their job. But I doubt it.
We have to make sure that the haves keep having... and the have-nots keep paying to get stepped on.

Pig Nuts wrote on Jun 15, 2009 10:22 AM:

Moderator, I apologize for my prior nasty message. My choice of words were a reflection of my frustration with the entire situation. Thank you for finally posting my comment.

Pig Nuts wrote on Jun 12, 2009 9:33 AM:

Fact, this is not the only act of charity being afforded the Messerle Clan, the full time lobbyist of the Port is a Messerle. Fact, the Port just so happens to lead the business of SCDC. Fact, there are many qualified people to have filled this position in much greater need of a career, salry would support an entire family. Is the cattle & land business so bad right now that the Meserles have to take from the taxpayer? Fact, the only function Sandra was directly responsible for was a Jazz festival. I helped open the door for the president of the united states, does that make me the one who runs the country? Because Sandra was in the same building she gets credit for all of the successes of Indiana? I think not, but if you are the World pumping the Messerle Clan anything goes. Fact, The World exists because of the first amendment, I do not afford the same right?

Common Sense wrote on Jun 12, 2009 8:17 AM:

I hear you.....this is a classic Oregon good ole boy system of illogic, wastefull, self serving purposes only system that no one person could change...

Prediction: She will become another good ole boy person, thus nothing changes to keep her job/$$$ or quit/resign....

AnOldDude wrote on Jun 11, 2009 7:06 AM:

Those of us that are actually doing something Thank you from the bottoms of our hearts

Kay wrote on Jun 10, 2009 11:45 AM:

Coquillian wrote on Jun 9, 2009 8:22 PM:

Ms. Messerle, I apologize on behalf of all the narrow minded NIMBY people we have in this county. Instead of trying to help, all they want to do is sit back in their arm chair and point fingers. I wish you all the very best.

YES'M MA'AM, YOU JUST IGNORE THOSE DIRTY POOR IGNORANT RABBLE.

NOTHING TO SEE HERE, JUST MOVE ALONG.

THANK YOU COQUILLIAN, YOU ARE SUCH A SWEETIE PIE AREN'T YA?

Coquillian wrote on Jun 9, 2009 8:22 PM:

Ms. Messerle, I apologize on behalf of all the narrow minded NIMBY people we have in this county. Instead of trying to help, all they want to do is sit back in their arm chair and point fingers. I wish you all the very best.

Kay wrote on Jun 9, 2009 12:26 PM:

So I suppose if the Editorial Board doesn't get the reaction they want to one article, all they have to do is write another one. Is that the plan?

Twice today regarding LNG and SCDC you try again, after the public let you know they are sick and tired of these people and their grand schemes, or lack thereof.


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