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Economic Forecast for CNY Optimistic for 2019
Vigilance needed for continued progress The annual Economic Forecast Breakfast event [held on Jan. 9] was an opportunity to take a closer look at how
300-plus Economic Champions are Driving a Stronger Regional Economy
In the 15 years since I moved back to Syracuse, I have never seen the level of economic activity across industry sectors that we do
Investments are a sign of a Strong Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
Attracting venture capital from outside the region for startup companies is critical to the success of those companies. Historically, that type of capital was hard
Pivot: Remaining Agile to Seize Opportunities and Solve Problems
On Thursday, April 19, more than 1,500 people joined us for our 2018 annual meeting as we explored our theme of “Pivot.” Now more than
CNY Regional Council Named Top Performer
[On Dec. 13], the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council (CNY REDC) was named a “Top Performer” and awarded $86.4 million for 112 projects
Welcoming Change to My CNYREDC Role
In 2011, I had the privilege of being asked by Governor Andrew Cuomo to co-chair the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council (CNYREDC) when
Progress Evident as CNY Advances Broad Approach to Leading UAS Industry
The breadth and depth of the progress made by partners of the region’s unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) sector was on full display in July. From
Advancing the Region’s Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
The Tech Garden is gearing up for a busy summer. As part of CenterState CEO’s efforts to offer highly targeted quality programing and resources to
Six GENIUS NY Teams Seek Talent as they Grow Businesses in CNY
It was just a few weeks ago that six teams participating in the GENIUS NY program were awarded a total of $2.75 million in investments during
It’s been several weeks since the Consensus Commission released its final report, featuring 50 recommendations and identifying up to $32.8 million in potential annual savings