
BIO
Jason assists clients through all aspects of the site location and incentive procurement processes. He manages critical project details beginning with research and analysis, evaluation of potential states, regions and communities and identifying economic development incentives that align well with client objectives. Jason supports team members during the entire process of location modeling, incentive negotiations and compliance management to ensure that all opportunities and financial benefits are fully maximized on behalf of Ginovus clients. Jason joined Ginovus after practicing as a certified public accountant with Ernst & Young and First Advantage. Jason’s well rounded experience includes collaborating with senior management to identify meaningful incentive opportunities, negotiating with governmental entities, and conducting compliance reporting related to tax credits and other types of incentives. He has prepared audit-ready documentation for capital investment, wage-based, and job creation incentive programs. Jason brings significant experience in reviewing and interpreting legislative changes in relation to state tax credits and incentives in order to ensure client eligibility and compliance.
BACKGROUND
- B.S., Accounting and Finance, Indiana University Kelley School of Business
- Certified Public Accountant
PUBLICATIONS
- April 2020 – “What Does It All Mean? Help in Understanding What’s Available for Indiana State Businesses“
- April 2020 – “How Economic Development Incentives Are Lost“
- March 2020 – “Creating a Thriving Economy Requires Collaboration“
- October 2018 – “Is a ‘Homelessness’ Tax Coming to Your City?“
- April 2018 – “Property Tax Abatement Basics“
- February 2018 – “Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Training Initiative“
INTERESTS
- Volunteer, Girl Scouts of America
- Loyal Cubs and Colts fan
- Recreational runner and golfer