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Kasich Wants Wexner To Help Market Ohio

Ohio Governor John Kasich is calling on local billionaire Les Wexner to come up with ideas on how to market the state. Kasich made the comments Wednesday as he and Republican legislative leaders discussed priorities for the 2014 election year. Ohio Public Radio's Andy Chow reports.

Governor John Kasich says Ohio has an image problem.

Kasich: “Because sometimes—when people live in California—I don’t want the spouse getting worked up that they might be moving to somewhere in Ohio because they don’t have an ocean.”

He admitted this during his annual review of accomplishments made by state government leaders. This year that came in the form of a speech to the Ohio Chamber of Commerce.

As the governor explained to members of the chamber, fixing that image problem and getting someone to visit the Buckeye State can go a long way.

Kasich: “When people get on an airplane and they move to Ohio—they never leave.”

That’s why the governor is recruiting the help of a major hitter in the business world: Les Wexner. Wexner started The Limited and expanded his company to include stores such as Victoria’s Secret and Bath and Body Works.

Kasich says looking to Wexner for help is like a quarterback getting advice from Super Bowl champion Peyton Manning.

Kasich: “So I don’t know if we’re going to have a Victoria’s Secret type marketing plan for Ohio but it isn’t a bad thought—is it—talk about cool and exciting we’ll see.”

After his announcement, Kasich was asked to provide more information about Wexner’s involvement with the state’s marketing effort. The governor said the details have yet to be ironed out.

This comes about three months after it was announced that JobsOhio would hire a PR firm to help improve its own image.

Jim has been with WCBE since 1996. Before that he worked as a reporter at another Columbus radio station, and for three newspapers in Southwest Florida.
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