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It was a simple map, showing in the simplest terms the changing realities of the Nevada economy. In the center was the Tahoe Reno Industrial Center, the nation’s largest industrial and technology center. A circle representing a 50 mile radius was drawn around the site. Within that circle there were more than 40 governmental entities of different sizes and missions…and untold number of businesses and industries.
It hammered home a simple message: work together or we fall behind.
Economic development is the process of growing the overall economy, including job creation, new business recruitment, and growing existing businesses. It must include group activities and a multitude of contributing factors such as leadership, quality education, workforce development and recruitment, housing, public investment, government support and community buy-in.
With so many factors, so many moving parts, working within your “silo” just doesn’t work. Especially when we look at the scale of our latest business relocations and start-up endeavors.
As chairman of the Western Nevada Development District (WNDD) Board of Directors, it has become obvious that collaboration is the key to our future success. The WNDD is the sole planning district recognized by the U.S. Department of Commerce and is comprised of the nine counties of western Nevada from Humboldt County in the north to Mineral County. We are built on collaboration.
Government is just one small aspect of the breeding ground for a new economy. That new breeding ground will be on display at the upcoming Building a Stronger Nevada Economic Conference set for Sept. 20-22 at the University of Nevada, Reno, Joe Crowley Student Union.
It is a boldly diverse conference as the 28-member planning committee and the state’s two universities have tried to create the new map for economic development based on seven categories:
• Agribusiness
• Business/Entrepreneurship
• Economic Development/Vitality
• Energy
• Manufacturing
• Transportation/Infrastructure
• Workforce Development
We will have key note speakers from Tesla and others talking about the secrets to successful collaboration between rural and urban communities.
The obvious question is who should attend. I would say everyone in business or wanting to do business in Nevada, but some of these people may be you: People who ride bikes. People who have to hire other people. People who are thinking about energy and its future in Nevada. People who are starting a new business, or want to re-energize their current business. People who want their art to be a career. People who want to “bump into” their next business collaborator. People looking ahead with farming challenges, opportunities and innovations occurring to strengthen the agricultural industry.
And, if your a fledgling entrepreneur who wants to break through the white noise of starting a new business enterprise that takes advantage of our new Nevada economy. I should definitely see you there.
To get the full story on the Building a Stronger Nevada Conference and to register, visit: Registration.
‘Building a Stronger Nevada’ Shares Nevada’s New Economic Realities
Set for University of Nevada, Reno, September 20-22, 2016
(Reno, NV, For Immediate Release) – From sustainable agri-business to connecting with the mining industry, ‘Building a Stronger Nevada’ economic development conference provides the critical insight needed to navigate Nevada’s dynamic and changing economy. Network with hundreds of connections and listen to top professionals and industry insiders September 20-22, 2016 at the University of Nevada, Reno. Register for the state’s largest networking and economic development conference at www.wndd.org.
The conference’s multi-track format has something for every aspect of business, industry and community leadership including:
• Agribusiness
• Business/Entrepreneurship
• Economic Development/Vitality
• Energy
• Manufacturing
• Transportation/Infrastructure
• Workforce Development
Highlights of Panels, Institutes and Tours with a rural Nevada focus:
Making the Mining Connection: The Silver State’s mining communities are adapting and growing on a world economic stage. This session covers supply chains and services, recharging downtowns and closing the housing gap.
Sustainable Dryland Agriculture Initiative at UNR:
The session will discuss the ongoing development of the sustainable dryland agriculture program, including projected economic impacts related to production and mitigation, scientific positions being filled, and public private partnerships being built. Partnerships focus areas cover beef production, agronomy, horticulture, natural resources, and biotechnology.
Access to Capital – Making Ends Meet:
Properly capitalizing business enterprise can be a challenge, whether you are a city, county, non-profit, or business. Grants, incentives, loan and non-traditional sources for capital will be discussed during this break-out. Presentations by Small Business Administration, USDA Rural Development, Nevada Department of Business and Industry, VEDC, and Hamilton/Lane.
Tour of Desert Research Institute Laboratory and Applied Innovation Center:
Participants will have a special and unique opportunity to tour the world renowned Desert Research Institute. Presentations will include cutting edge and innovative research such as the Ecologically Controlled Enclosed Lysimeter (Eco CELLs) Laboratory, DRI’s educational programs, involvement in the Native Waters on Arid Lands project and recent developments in DRI’s partnerships related to food and agriculture.
Four keynote speakers are scheduled to present at the conference:
Diarmuid O’Connell, Vice President of Business Development at Tesla Motors, will discuss accelerating the world’s transition to sustainable transport.
Robert Lang, Coauthor of Megapolitan America and Professor of sociology and the Director of Brookings Mountain West at the University of Nevada–Las Vegas to cover economic development, and metropolitan policy.
Dr. Sam Cordes, Purdue University, will present on regional economic development and rural community development.
Brett Kelsey, Intel Security’s Vice President & Chief Technology Officer for the Americas, will disclose technology implementation strategies in government and the private sector.
The cost is just $150 and includes opening sessions with keynote speakers, institutes, tours and educational sessions, Exhibit Hall Reception, parking and luncheons for both days. A one-day conference pass is $100.
Building a Stronger Nevada is presented by the Western Nevada Development District, University of Nevada, Reno College of Business, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Center for Business & Economic Research, USDA Rural Development and Nevada Industry Excellence.
For further information, including registration details, log on to www.wndd.org and follow on Facebook at www.facebook.com/2016StrongerNevada/
For media inquiries contact Becky Contos at (775) 848-5275 or Don Vetter at (775) 848-0670
It’s not too late! WNDD has extended the deadline for early bird registration for the Nevada Economic Development Conference to: July 29th, 2016.
Take advantage of this exceptional value and sign up today! To sign up visit: Registration
The conference is scheduled for:
September 20, 2016-Pre-Conference Workshops (Supporting Economic Development Through Brownfields Funds & Technical Assistance)
Fundamentals of Economic Development Conference- September 21 and 22, 2016
University of Nevada, Reno
The Joe Crowley Student Union
For more information go to wndd.org or contact Sheryl Gonzales at 775-883-7333 X2000, sgonzales@wndd.org.
‘Building a Stronger Nevada’
Shares Nevada’s New Economic Realities Second Annual Conference
Organized by Western Nevada Development District
September 20-22, 2016
Reno, NV
(Carson City, NV) — The Second Annual Building a Stronger Nevada Economic Development Conference, presented and organized by the Western Nevada Development District, UNR College of Business, UNLV Center for Business and Economic Research, USDA Rural Development and Nevada Industry of Excellence. The conference will explore the ideas, programs and products that are defining the new Nevada economy.
The event will be held at the University of Nevada, Reno, Sept. 20-22, 2016 at the Joe Crowley Student Union.
“Our Building a Stronger Nevada conference will provide opportunities for a broad section of professionals to present and share what is happening in a dynamic, changing Nevada economy,” said Ed Lawson, President of the Western Nevada Development District and Councilman for the City of Sparks, NV. “This conference will take people behind the headlines of Nevada’s great business re-birth. The new companies, new ideas and knowledge base that is shaping a new future.”
Tracks for the conference, Wed., Sept. 21 and Thurs., Sept. 22 include Agribusiness, Economic Development/Vitality, Energy, Manufacturing, Transportation/Infrastructure and Workforce Development. The $150 cost before June 30 includes opening sessions with keynote speakers, institutes, tours, educational sessions, Exhibit Hall Reception, parking and luncheons for both days. A one-day conference pass is $75.
The Pre-Conference Workshop, Fundamentals of Economic Development, will be held Tues., Sept. 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for an additional $75.
“The 2015 inaugural event exceeded our expectations with over 250 participants in attendance,” said Lawson. “We are programming to offer the conference in alternate years between the north and south part of the state, beginning this year in Reno and traveling to Las Vegas in 2017.”
This year will include educational sessions, specialized institutes and illuminating off-site tours. New this year is the Stronger Nevada Awards which will recognize outstanding marketing materials and tools used for attracting and retaining business. Deadline to apply is May 21, 2016. Applications and information are available online at wndd.org or Louise Torres at 702-407-1400 X103, louise.torres@nv.usda.gov.
Sponsoring the Building a Stronger Nevada conference is an opportunity for business and organizations to showcase to key industry leaders and decision makers. Sponsors will have a opportunity to reach a uniquely targeted audience involved with Nevada’s economic development.
For more information go to wndd.org or contact Sheryl Gonzales at 775-883-7333 X2000, sgonzales@wndd.org.