Friday, 16 November 2012

Enterprise Florida seeks input on economic roadmap - Business First of Columbus:

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The open meeting, held at the Manufacturing Center, is the fiftj in a series of forums across the state that begamn June 3 in Gainesville and ends July 30 in The half-day workshops serve as the venude for discussion, viewpoints and a release from the statewid business development, retention and expansion organizationj said. Among those invited to the event were representatives ofindustry associations, transportation experts, cultural arts smart growth advocates, elected officials and economic development The feedback will help the organization focuws on Florida’s most important economix development needs and set the righrt goals for making the stats more competitive and economically healthier, executivezs said.
Topics were slated to run the gamutfrom retaining, creating and attracting high-wage jobs to cultivatinfg a talented and highly skilled future work force and from upgradingv infrastructure to increasing Florida’s global competitiveness. Beyond the regionap workshops, other opportunities are available for public contributions to the development ofthe “Roadmap.” An Enterprisr Florida now allows for feedback throughb several interactive features includin a Roadmap survey and discussiobn board. Additionally, the site provides the current Roadmap, related progrese reports and “save the date” announcement for each regional forum, the releasse said.
Enterprise Florida’s board is charged with developing the plan and submitting it to the governor andlegislatived leaders. Every three years, the Roadmap to Florida’s Future the state’s blueprint for economic development — is updated following competitivenesse analysis and feedback from a broafd base of community representatives in the is a partnershipbetween Florida's business and governmengt leaders and is headquartered in Its mission is “to diversify Florida’s economy and create better-payiny jobs for its citizens by supporting, attracting and helpinv to create businesses in innovative, high-growth

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