Author: William Cook
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CREC Helps Advance East Tennessee Planning Effort
Ken Poole and Wen Sun recently traveled to Knoxville, TN to help facilitate PlanET’s first economic and workforce development working group meeting.
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Kauffman Foundation Presents The State of Entrepreneurship
Ron Kelly recently attended the Kauffman Foundation’s event “The State of Entrepreneurship: State & Local Governments Hold the Key to Accelerating Economic Growth in 2012.”
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CREC Releases Manufacturing Job Openings Data for Connecticut
CREC, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, recently released an analysis of 2011 Connecticut manufacturing job openings.
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Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board Releases “Workforce 2020” Plan
The Chatham-Kent Workforce Planning Board recently released “Workforce 2020: Cultivating Tomorrow’s Workforce Today!”
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Dean Frutiger Featured in Fox 5 News Story “Survey: 10 of the 15 Wealthiest Counties Are in DC Area”
CREC’s Dean Frutiger was recently featured in a Fox 5 news story about wealthy counties in the DC Metro Area.
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CREC Releases Manufacturing Job Openings Data for Massachusetts
CREC, in partnership with the University of Massachusetts Donahue Institute, recently released an analysis of 2011 Massachusetts manufacturing job openings.
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CREC Prepares to Kick Off Workforce Development Strategy Session in Eastern Tennessee
Ken Poole, Wen Sun, and Mark White will travel to Knoxville, TN to kick off PlanET’s first economic and workforce development stakeholder meeting.
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Ken Poole Presents at EDCO 55th Annual Conference
Ken Poole presented at EDCO’s Annual Conference on CREC’s recent economic planning training development effort, “Creating Regional Coopetition.”
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CREC Interviews El Paso Leaders to Assess Local Business Incentive Programs
Ken Poole and Mark White recently traveled to El Paso, TX to conduct interviews for CREC’s analysis of regional economic development incentive programs.
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CREC to Update Regional Cluster Analysis for North Carolina’s Eastern Region
CREC will build on past work in North Carolina’s Eastern Region by updating its cluster analysis and gathering new regional metrics.