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September 2015 Newsletter

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Annual Conference Thursday Activities Still Available


Remember to register for fun activities that feature unique Savannah networking opportunities:  Sporting Clays Tournament at Dorchester; Golf at Southbridge; or the Walking Food Tour featuring the Gryphon Tea Room at SCAD, Savannah Bee Company, and Service Brewing (Savannah River and Ports Tour is sold out).  Register today.

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AC15 is slated to be a fantastic conference!

You don’t want to miss this year’s Annual Conference at the Hyatt Regency Savannah September 16–18 where it’s all about “Taking Georgia from Good to Great.”  Governor Deal will kick off our conference on Wednesday afternoon and give us his thoughts on “How We Get to Great.”  We have top-notch speakers scheduled who will talk about the incentives competition among neighboring states, economic development marketing, improving our win rates to Georgia’s ports, workforce development with a twist, and leadership reflections from Georgia’s top economic development officials.  The conference will provide ample networking opportunities with the Downright Brothers (featuring GEDA’s very own, Benjy Thompson) performing on Wednesday night and the GEDA All Star Band back by popular demand on Thursday night.  Optional activities include golf, sporting clays, and a historic district tour.  Additionally, we have added a Taste of Savannah tour and a Savannah River tour that features the Port of Savannah.  You can learn more about the program, sponsorship opportunities, and more by visiting the 2015 Annual Conference webpage


 

Save the Date

Special lunch and tour of the new Georgia BioScience Training Center in Social Circle on Dec. 7. More details in October.

Events

October 19, 2015 Monthly Luncheon:

Register for the October 19 luncheon program with the annual site selection panel.
Location: TBD

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2015 Annual Conference

Branding and Marketing Strategies Workshop Offered Before GEDA Annual Conference


Branding and marketing are key, critical elements in economic development that set communities apart.  As economic developers and communities compete in a global marketplace, it is critical that they have a distinctive brand message and identity, utilize strategic, multi-channel marketing approaches and engage effective tools and techniques to get results and return on investment.

The workshop, offered by the Carl Vinson Institute of Government, will be held at the Savannah Civic Center on Sept. 15 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Get registered!
 

August Monthly Luncheon Recap


Ross King, Executive Director of ACCG (Association of County Commissioners of Georgia) spoke to the GEDA membership during the monthly luncheon program on August 17.  In addition to addressing HB 170 (the transportation bill), open records statutes, media relations, and ACCG educational opportunities, Ross spoke pointedly about the new Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GSAB) and its new requirements for tax abatement disclosure.  Read more...
 

Committee News

Business Retention & Expansion - Matthew Thomas, Economic Development Manager for the city of Canton, and BRE committee member, has written an excellent piece on conducting BRE surveys. Canton was selected by the Atlanta Regional Commission to receive $104,000 as part of its Livable Centers Initiative (LCI) program. Read Matt's tips on creating a useful survey that can be incorporated into the master plan's evaluation
 

Professional DevelopmentSaralyn Stafford reports that money is still available for an international mission, the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) exam, and the Penn Worden grant.  Funds from the Penn Worden grant may be used by GEDA members toward any accredited economic development program or by non-GEDA members representing a community not already represented in GEDA toward the cost of one year's membership within GEDA.

Four GEDA members were awarded scholarship grants to attend the 2015 Annual Conference from the GEDA Professional Development Committee, per Saralyn Stafford, Chair of the Committee and Division Director, Community Services with GEDA: Ashley Miller, Manager of Business and Industry, Macon Economic Development Commission; Mia Pressley, Workforce and Economic Development Solutions, Atlanta Regional Commission; Michelle Pfeffer, Director, Economic Development Authority of Claxton & Evans County; Nicole Ward, President/CEO, Cochran-Bleckley Industrial Development Authority and Chamber of Commerce. And one more grant was provided by Georgia Transmission, courtesy of Craig Heighton.  That lucky recipient is Melissa “Missy” Kendrick, Executive Director, Barnesville-Lamar County Industrial Development Authority.  

Thank you Craig!   Congratulations to all these deserving winners!
 

Entrepreneurship/Small Business ROCK STAR AwardsSubmit your nominations to be considered for the Small Business ROCK STAR Awards, which are awarded at the GEDA February monthly luncheon.  The deadline for submissions is September 30.  Contact Mary Ellen McClanahan, Director, Entrepreneur & Small Business / Metro Project Manager, Georgia Department of Economic Development or visit the website and learn how to become a small business Rock Star.
 

Special Service AwardsDorie Bacon, Chair, Membership Services, including Special Service Awards, thanks you for submitting applications for the recently closed Deal of the Year and Volunteer of the Year awards.There is still time to nominate some deserving individual for the Zell Miller Public Policy Award.  GEDA has established an award for leadership in economic development policy. With Senator/Governor Miller's consent, GEDA has named that award The Zell Miller Public Policy Leadership Award, which will be presented during the GEDA Annual Awards luncheon in November.  It is the intent of GEDA that this award will serve to encourage many Georgians to exert strong leadership in economic development public policy. To assure the highest possible qualifications and most exemplary recipients, the GEDA Board of Directors may elect not to present this very special award every year.  Recipients must have clearly demonstrated by their work an enduring commitment, dedication, and leadership in advocating and implementing public policies that are essential for sustained quality economic development in Georgia.  Read more…

Contact Dorie Bacon if you have any questions: 912-531-2024 or Dorie@ScrevenCountyDevelopmentAuthority.com
 

Top 10 Hottest Tickets at the 2015 GEDA Annual Meeting

By Tim Evans, 2015 Board Chair


10) Curtis Foltz draws for round trip tickets in the TEU container of your choice.
9) Standing room only for "Great" to "Even Greater" with Governor Nathan Deal and a dream-team of GDEcD, DCA and GPA.  Yogi says, "it ain't braggin if you done done it," and these folks ain't braggin.
8) Official drink tickets after the Downright Brothers sing "Wagon Wheel."
7) The CliffsNotes from "How and when to talk with your development authority auditor about economic impact and SB 77."
6) Thursday's trifecta line up of the jobs war, how to win it with superior fire power and how to communicate that you won it.  
5) The sudden and predictable widespread mobile phone outage on Thursday afternoon.
4) Exclusive back-stage passes with the GEDA All-Star Band.
3) Friday's all-you-can-eat-breakfast with Sen. Frank Ginn and Rep. Ron Stephens.
2) New promo: "Free GRAD Certificates-Friday;"  Put some "Mega" in your site.
1) Doorprizes, precious doorprizes.
 
 

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