PEDA - Pennsylvania Economic Development Association

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  • 06/08/2015 1:23 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Please click here to review the full notice.

  • 06/05/2015 1:00 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Greetings from your friends in Altoona, Blair County!  

    As a long-time member and Past President of PEDA, I wanted to take this opportunity to thank the PEDA Board of Directors for awarding the upcoming fall conference to Blair County.  We are looking forward to welcoming everyone to Altoona on October 26-28 for an exciting conference filled with outstanding topics and plenty of opportunities to network and catch up with all of your colleagues. 

    Some of the highlights we have planned include:

    • Featured Keynote Speaker Steve Sheetz, Sheetz Family Council Chairman and former President/CEO
    • Educational topics including: Utilizing Eds & Meds in Downtown Redevelopment, 501(c)3 Compliance Issues, Creative Approaches in Brownfield Redevelopment and more
    • A tour of the region to include a ride on the Everett Railroad
    • 2 receptions, including an off-site reception at the Railroaders Memorial Museum complete with entertainment, food and drinks

    We invite you to register now by visiting the conference website.  And don't forget that sponsor and exhibitor opportunities are still available. 

    We enjoyed hosting the gathering of colleagues and economic development professionals back in the Spring of 2004 and we are looking forward to another fun-filled and educational event here in Altoona, Blair County.  We can't wait to see everyone here in October.

    Best Regards,

    Marty

    Martin J. Marasco
    President/CEO
    Altoona-Blair County Development Corp. (ABCD Corp.) 


  • 04/28/2015 12:32 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Click here for the press release.

  • 04/16/2015 11:20 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Plan to donate a door prize representing your region to the #‎PEDASpring15‬ conference? There's still time. Contact us at conferences@peda.org.

  • 04/16/2015 11:18 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Would you like to earn a free conference registration?  When you refer a new member of PEDA, they have an option to identify you as their "sponsor".  The PEDA member who sponsors the most new members between now and spring can earn a free registration to our next conference.

  • 03/20/2015 9:29 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    2015 Fall Conference session proposals are being accepted and we encourage you to share your thoughts with us.  Please use the following outline in submitting your proposals to be considered for the October 26-28, 2015 event.

    1.     Explain your proposed session topic, title and overview. (1-2 paragraphs)

    2.     Explain what is innovative about your proposed session and topic(s) of focus. (1 paragraph)

    3.     Explain your presentation approach / style. (1-2 sentences)

    4.     Describe what the key takeaways will be for conference attendees. (1 paragraph)

    5.     Provide any information you feel will help us better understand what you want to do as a presenter.

    6.     Provide name / title / organization for each of the speakers / presenters you're recommending for consideration.

    In your submission, please include your name, title, organization, phone number, email address, and mailing address and send via email to PEDA at conferences@peda.org, labeling the Subject line "2015 PEDA Fall Recommendations".  Thank you for your assistance.

    Click here to view PEDA's 2015 Spring Conference sponsorship brochure.

  • 12/09/2014 11:36 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)


    Governor Tom Corbett signed House Bill 1550, PN 4270 (Milne, Chester, R-167) into law as Act 161 of 2014.  The legislation represents the successful culmination of the collective efforts of the Pennsylvania Economic Development Association (PEDA), the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) and the General Assembly, which passed it unanimously. 

    Recently, at a ceremonial bill signing at the offices of GasBreaker, Inc., a Malvern-based company that sells its proprietary products in forty-seven states and twenty countries around the world, PEDA President Dave Black remarked, “The intent of this legislation is to better assist and respond to the financial needs of the PA business community and to expand upon PA's economic competitiveness.  It recognizes that economic development is a partnership between state government, economic development organizations and the private sector and is designed to strengthen that partnership.”

    Black was joined by Rep. Duane Milne, the legislation’s main sponsor, DCED Secretary Alan Walker and his legislative and policy staff, and PEDA Executive team members Laura Goodrich-Cairns, PEDA Economic Development Committee Chair, Vito G. Gallo, PEDA Advocacy Committee Chairman, and Josh Skopp, PEDA Executive Director. Following the bill signing, attendees toured facilities at GasBreaker, Inc. a growing company that will benefit from the legislation. 

    HB 1550 will create a streamlined, customer-friendly, one-stop-shop for Pennsylvania business financing needs.  The legislation merges the Small Business First (SBF), Community Economic Development (CED), Export Financing (EFP), Pollution Prevention Assistance Account (PPAA) and Machinery and Equipment Loan Fund (MELF) programs into the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority (PIDA) to create a single point of entry to support a number of business growth needs including: site development, infrastructure improvements, machinery and equipment acquisition, and capital for small businesses and entrepreneurs.


    Each year PEDA undertakes a rigorous process to determine its legislative priorities for the year.  The PEDA Advocacy Committee initiates the process, with the PEDA Executive Committee and Board giving final approval.  Vito G. Gallo, AVP for Government Relations at Lehigh University, who leads the committee, stated, "We are proud to celebrate the success of one of our top legislative priorities for 2014, especially one that will benefit PEDA members greatly and improve the business climate in Pennsylvania." 

    Members of the PEDA team are working with DCED on the implementation of HB 1550, which contains certain sections that take effect immediately. PEDA will continue to provide updates related to the initiative, which can also be viewed at newPA.com/PIDA.


  • 11/05/2014 12:17 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

     

    Would you like to earn a free conference registration?  When you refer a new member of PEDA, they have an option to identify you as their "sponsor".  The PEDA member who sponsors the most new members between now and spring can earn a free registration to PEDA's 2015 spring conference.

  • 10/29/2014 9:24 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    PEDA just wrapped up its annual fall conference at the Hershey® Lodge in Hershey, Pennsylvania!

    On Monday, preceding the Welcome Reception held at Tröegs Brewing Company, a PEDI pre-conference session (Introduction to Tax-Exempt Financing) and a series of committee meetings were held, ending with the fall meeting of the PEDA Board of Directors.

    The event officially kicked off on Tuesday morning with an entertaining keynote presentation by Jim George - Founder and President of All About Hershey - focusing on Milton Hershey's legacy, the Hershey Idea, and the uniqueness of the thriving company town that Milton Hershey established. Throughout subsequent sessions, attendees participated in trainings focusing on such topics as urban development opportunities and challenges, best practices and new developments in business acceleration, workforce challenges, tourism as an economic driver, and the cultivation of the life sciences. The conference closed with our semiannual DCED Update. A list of speaker bios is available here.   

    During Tuesday's lunch, PEDA Membership Awards were presented to individuals and organizations that have demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in economic development and significantly contributed to the well-being of their communities. Additionally, three President's Awards were given to recipients who have done exceptional work in advancing economic development efforts in Pennsylvania. Information on this year's award recipients can be accessed here

    This event could not have been so successful without the help of many individuals and organizations dedicated to economic development, beginning with our sponsors, whose generous support allowed for the development of a truly top-notch event. A special thank you is also extended to our exhibitors, advertisers and Conference Committee members for their involvement. Finally, many thanks to our presenters for sharing their time and expertise and to all of our attendees who were a part of this year's event.

    Photos from the conference will soon be available on PEDA's Facebook page, where we welcome you to Like us. Conference attendees will also be receiving a link to a brief survey in the coming days and they are encouraged to take a few minutes to provide valued feedback.  Thank you in advance!

    Thank you to our 2014 Fall Conference sponsors, exhibitors and supporters!

     *Hershey® Lodge is a trademark used with permission. 

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