2019 Spring Legislative ConferenceApril 29 - May 1, 2019
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Rich Overmoyer founded Fourth Economy in 2010 and, since then, has been pioneering a new model of community collaboration that inspires and creates tangible action for improved economic outcomes. He is part of an emerging group of leaders that are focused on a community and economic resilience framework as a tool for lasting positive change. Rich combines science and art to help clients translate complex ideas and data into solutions for their communities. He is creative, thoughtful and entrepreneurial and uses his own experiences as a
guide in his work to connect people who share similar ideas and values. He strongly believes in honesty, respect and in creating true partnerships with clients. In his spare time, he’s a pinball whiz and believes in the power of craft beer to create stronger communities.
PresidentJames Becker
Executive DirectorEconomic Progress Alliance of
Crawford County
1st Vice PresidentLaura Goodrich Cairns
Deputy Director of CommerceDelaware County Commerce Center
2nd Vice PresidentVito Gallo
Assistant VP for State RelationsLehigh University
Secretary / TreasurerMichael Grigalonis
COO & Executive VPChester County Economic
Development Council
Immediate Past PresidentPamela Shupp, AICP, CEcD
Executive VP & COOGreater Reading Chamber Alliance
Executive DirectorJoshua Skopp, MPA
Pennsylvania EconomicDevelopment Association
KEYNOTE PRESENTER
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We are proud to partner with the Pennsylvania Economic Development Association in their efforts to ensure an even brighter future for Pennsylvania residents.
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AGENDA: MONDAY, APRIL 29, 2019Agenda subject to change
9:00 am - 12:00 pm PIDA Training*
In lieu of a pre-conference offering, and based on widely received feedback, this time slot has been made available to Pennsylvania DCED staff for the provision of PIDA training to certified economic development organizations (CEDOs). The breakdown for the training will include about an hour spent on updates and an overview of important administrative functions relating to CEDOs, an hour on underwriting training and an hour on portfolio management training.
This training will take place in the Forest Room (Plaza Level) of the Commonwealth Keystone Building (400 North Street, Harrisburg, PA, 17120). Questions may be directed to Jared Lucas, Director of the PIDA Division within DCED’s Office of Business Financing.
*The abovementioned PIDA Training is worth 3.00 PDUs in finance.
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm Conference Registration
1:30 pm - 3:00 pm EDC Committee / Advocacy Committee Joint Meeting
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm PEDA Board of Directors Meeting
Exhibitor Set Up
5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Welcome Reception - Hilton Harrisburg
THANK YOU TO THE MEMBERS OF OUR SPRING CONFERENCE COMMITTEE.
Angela Annibale, James Becker, Michelle Bisbing, Robert Cormack, Deb Eckelberger, Eric Esoda, Matthew Fox, Vito Gallo, Christopher Gulotta,
Kenetha Hansen, Kathy Henderson, Jennifer Myers, Lisa Nentwick, Linda Nitch, Rick Novotny, Bruce Reddock, Stephen Schappe, Melissa Stone, Rob Swales,
Katrina Vincent
Consent to Use of Photographic Images: Registration for, attendance at or participation in the 2019 spring conference constitutes an agreement by the registrant, attendee or participant to PEDA’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant’s, attendee’s or participant’s image in photographs.
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HELP US SPREAD YOUR MESSAGEPEDA members play a pivotal role in theeconomic health of their communities.
As the statewide association of economic development professionals, we want to celebrate your successes.
Send us stories and photos of your most impactful projects, keep us apprised of leadership changes and
add us to your electronic distribution lists.
Your successes may be featured in future PEDA communications.
Email us at [email protected].
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AGENDA: TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 20197:30 am - 8:30 am Continental Breakfast & Registration
8:30 am - 8:45 am President’s Welcome & Recognition of Sponsors James Becker, President
Pennsylvania Economic Development Association
8:45 am - 9:00 am DCED Welcome Dennis Davin, Secretary Pennsylvania DCED
9:00 am - 10:15 am Legislative Panel This session will feature panelists who are deeply involved
in the day-to-day efforts to develop and pass legislation pertinent to economic development.
10:15 am - 10:30 am Break
10:30 am - 11:45 am Different Roads to Entrepreneurial SuccessRyan Unger, President & CEO Team Pennsylvania Foundation (Moderator)
Dylan Jacob, Founder BrüMate
Peter Sobotta, Co-Founder & CEO ReturnLogic
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch, Keynote Presentation & General Membership Meeting
Transforming the Trendline Rich Overmoyer, President & CEO Fourth Economy
1:45 pm - 2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions Wayne Pike Workforce Alliance: Addressing the
People Side of Economic Development Mary Beth Wood, Executive Director Wayne Economic Development Corporation
Lucyann Vierling, Executive Director Wayne Pike Workforce Alliance
Helene Mancuso, Director of Workforce Development Wayne Pike Workforce Alliance
Dr. Joann Hudak, Ed.D., Pathway Project Manager for Pennsylvania National Center for College & Career Transitions (NC3T)
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AGENDA: TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 20191:45 pm - 2:45 pm Concurrent Sessions (continued) Filling the Funding Gap with New Markets Tax Credits Michael Ross, CPA, President Baker Tilly Capital, LLC
Wendy Gessner, NMTC Program Manager Commonwealth Cornerstone Group
2:45 pm - 3:00 pm Break
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Concurrent Sessions Best Practices from PEDA Award Winners Pamela Shupp, AICP, CEcD, Executive VP & COO Greater Reading Chamber Alliance (Moderator)
Stephen McKnight, President & CEO Altoona Blair County Development Corporation
Mary Beth Wood, Executive Director Wayne Economic Development Corporation
Gary Gulla, Assistant City Manager City of Hermitage
Strategies to Compete for & Secure Federal Opportunity Zone Investment in Your Community
Robert “Bud” Sweet, Field Director National Development Council
Kevin Rogers, Senior VP, Community Development Lending & Investment Manager
PNC Bank
Richard T. Davies, CPA, Partner CohnReznick
4:00 pm - 4:15 pm Break
4:15 pm - 5:15 pm Get Some Help! Andrew Skrip, VP, Industrial Development Scranton Lackawanna Industrial Building Company (Moderator)
Bruce Reddock, Economic Development Specialist The Scranton Plan (Moderator)
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm Legislative Reception - Whitaker Center AMP Grand Lobby (Guests are asked to access the venue through the main entrance, located at 222 Market Street, just a two minute walk from the Hilton Harrisburg.)
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AGENDA: WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 20197:45 am - 8:45 am Hot Buffet Breakfast / Networking with Colleagues
8:45 am - 10:15 am Pennsylvania Agriculture’s Economic Impact: Results, Recommendations & the Road Ahead
Kelly Kundratic, Manager of Agriculture Policy & Programs Team Pennsylvania Foundation (Moderator)
Russell Redding, Secretary Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture
Curt Coccodrilli, Pennsylvania State Director USDA Rural Development
Gary Smith, President & CEO Chester County Economic Development Council
Lyle Hosler, Vice President Lancaster Economic Development Company
Jared Grissinger, Project Manager Governor’s Action Team
10:15 am - 10:30 am Break
10:30 am - 11:45 am Marketing Your Location: Digital Marketing & Paid Advertising
Kelly Bonner, Digital Director Pennsylvania DCED (Moderator)
Matt Ross, Account Executive, Government Industry LinkedIn Marketing Solutions
Justin Gibbs, SEO Manager Miles Partnership
Colin McEvoy, Director of Communications Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation
Pete Juratovic, Director of Strategic Partnerships WebFX
11:45 am Conclude
Professional Development UnitsIndividual Certification: Eligible members of PEDA engaged in its individual certification program may earn a maximum of 8.75 PDUs through conference attendance.
Organizational Certification: PIDA has determined that, through their participation in this event, eligible representatives of DCED-certified economic development organizations (CEDOs) may earn up to 2.00 finance PDUs toward the annual PIDA requirement of 6.00. Conference sessions entitled “Filling the Funding Gap with New Markets Tax Credits” and “Strategies to Compete for & Secure Federal Opportunity Zone Investment in Your Community” have been approved to provide 1.00 PDU each.
Note: One Professional Development Unit (PDU) equals one hour of actual instruction.
This event is recognized by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as a professional development event that counts towards the recertification of Certified Economic Developers (CEcDs). IEDC’s mission is to provide leadership and excellence in economic development for its communities, members and partners. This complements PEDA’s mission to promote sound economic development policies, provide leading edge economic development education and nurture an effective statewide economic development network to foster the economic growth of the Commonwealth.
IEDC’s courses are offered throughout the year and around the country and a full listing can be viewed at www.iedconline.org.
May 1 - 22 Online Training Course: Webinar Technology-Led Economic Development
May 7 - 8 Economic Development Marketing Minneapolis, MN and Attraction
May 9 - 10 Economic Development Strategic Minneapolis, MN Planning
May 16 Put Your Best Foot Forward: Webinar Marketing Tourism
Jun 6 - 7 Managing Economic Development Salt Lake City, UT Organizations
Jun 9 - 11 2019 Economic Future Forum Salt Lake City, UT
Jun 12 - 14 Economic Development Salt Lake City, UT Credit Analysis
Jun 20 Feeding the Masses and Webinar Your Economy
This Project was financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, DCED.