The new promotional video and website highlight the city's charm and growth.

(Batesville, Ind.) - The City of Batesville recently launched its newly developed website and promotional video highlighting our community and economic development opportunities.
As part of the Build Better in Batesville campaign, formulated by the Economic Development Commission and spearheaded by the Batesville Marketing Coalition, a collaborative effort with the City of Batesville, Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce, and Main Street. An effective marketing plan was researched, web development agency secured, and Discover Batesville was launched – whose purpose is to drive economic development and showcase our community assets.
“We’re dedicated to promoting, branding, and telling Batesville’s authentic story to both attract and retain businesses, talent, and visitors to our community,” said Sarah Lamping, economic development director, City of Batesville. “The Build Better in Batesville campaign is our story. The new website, along with a promotional video, will motivate people to engage in information and opportunities that Batesville has to offer.”
The new promotional video and website highlight our charm and growth. Both feature family-owned shops and restaurants – showcasing the community investment in education and healthcare facilities, spotlighting arts and culture and the trails that reveal the natural beauty of Batesville.
“A strong economy is the foundation of a well-run city, and the Batesville Marketing Coalition is focused on sustainable economic growth that leads to a healthy community,” said Mike Bettice, Mayor of the City of Batesville.
For general information or additional details about the Build Better in Batesville campaign contact Sarah Lamping at slamping@batesvilleindiana.us or (812) 933-6113.

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