Thursday, July 29, 2010
This is the 2007 archive Minimize
  
Event Sponsors Minimize

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AXA Online

The Bonadio Group

Citizens Bank

Employee Relations Associates

Eric Mower & Associates

Excellus

Johnson Controls, Inc

Kodak

Paradigm Environmental Services, INC

Phillips Lytle

Relph Benefits Advisors

Rochester Business Journal

St John Fisher College

  
Mission Minimize

Discover how to make economic development more successful in Rochester. Eyes on the Future 2007, sponsored by the Small Business Council of Rochester and Greater Rochester Enterprise will assemble a panel to examine the challenges facing Greater Rochester, what our opportunities are, how other counties have done it, and what each person can do to contribute to Economic Development.

Eyes on the future is a must attend event for professionals who want to see an economically vibrant Greater Rochester area.

  
Leaders interviewed Minimize

Leaders from both SBC and GRE were featured in an interview on the popular talk radio show Rochester Speaks.  The show aired Sunday May 20th at 6:00am on 94.1WZNE, 96.5WCMF, and 98PXY and repeated at 7:00am on WARM101.3.  The show replayed on Sunday June 3rd at 7am.

Part 1

MP3 File

Part 2

MP3 File

  
Fact Sheet Minimize
  • The full transcript of the event is now available, provided by our Web Media parter Execuscribe, Inc.
  • Download the Unshackle Upstate report here:
  • The Eyes on the Future event has been held!  Thank you all for attending the event - but the work is not yet over.  We now need to plan and implement the action items that were identified in the event.
  • Dave Wallace provided a Powerpoint Presentation summarizing his advice for Rochester.  Click here to view the presentation online. 
  • Watch for updates to our BLOG authored by web media partner Windsor Media Enterprieses for followup questions and answers from our panelists, further interviews, and project updates
  • Check back frequently for updates to our action items, and to catalog Rochester Success Stories - our new feature on successes with attracting or retaining businesses in Rochester.
  • Participate in our quarterly newsletter on progress towards looking at Rochester as the city with it's glass 3/4 full!
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