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Presentation to Association of Leadership Professionals October 14, 2011 Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, KY

Presentation to Association of Leadership Professionals October 14, 2011 Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, KY. Region has been undergoing a major transformation the past 6 years as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)

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Presentation to Association of Leadership Professionals October 14, 2011 Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, KY

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  1. Presentation toAssociation of Leadership ProfessionalsOctober 14, 2011Seelbach Hotel, Louisville, KY
  2. Region has been undergoing a major transformation the past 6 years as a result of 2005 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Fort Knox has transformed from a training facility and home of Armor and Cavalry to the Human Resource Center of Excellence
  3. Fort Knox is now home to the Headquarters of the Army’s Human Resource Command Over 4, 000 new employees will work in the Human Resource Center of Excellence bldg. The largest office building in the state of Kentucky – 878,000 s.f.
  4. BRAC Economic Impact 5,000 new jobs 2,500 “spin-off” jobs Approx. $ 400 million in new payroll Population increase and demographic change New Opportunities
  5. What did we do to prepare for change? Road Shows 2006 and 2008 travel to “BRAC(ed)” communities 2 ½ weeks on the road each time Infrastructure Improvements $251 million from state of KY Regional Tours 13 in 24 months – Hosting DOD Civilians and Military
  6. 2008 Road Show Participants 31 organizations from 8 counties Government Healthcare City of Brandenburg Hardin Memorial Hospital City of Elizabethtown City of Radcliff City of West Point Breckinridge County Government Tourism Bullitt County Government Hardin County GovernmentElizabethtown/Hardin County Tourism Meade County GovernmentMeade County Tourism Radcliff/Ft. Knox Tourism Chambers/Economic Development Education Greater Louisville, Inc. Elizabethtown Independent Schools Breckinridge County United Jefferson County Public Schools Bullitt County Chamber of Commerce Hardin County Public Schools Elizabethtown Chamber of Commerce Meade County Public Schools Grayson County Chamber of Commerce Nelson County Public Schools Larue County Economic Development Elizabethtown Community & Technical College Meade County Chamber of Commerce McKendree University Meade County Economic Development Western Kentucky University Radcliff Chamber of Commerce Housing Lincoln Trail Homebuilders Assoc. Heart of Kentucky Association of Realtors
  7. Governor and KY State Legislature 2008: $ 100 million appropriated for: $50 million Roads $50 million in Water, Wastewater and Schools projects 2010: $ 151 million appropriated for: $ 112 million Roads $ 39 million in Water & Wastewater projects
  8. Regional Tours 3-day events traveling thru 2-4 counties Hosted by Realtors, Homebuilders, Financial Institutions, Municipalities, Educational Institutions, Various Businesses Quality of Life – Intro to the region
  9. RESULTS Projected population increase of 14,000 new residents Increased school population K-12 and Post-secondary institutions Increased price/valuation of residential and commercial real estate – more new businesses
  10. *2009: Elizabethtown MSA ranked # 4 in the United States for the highest percentage increase in personal income *2010: Elizabethtown MSA ranked # 1 in the United States for the highest percentage increase in personal income * Source: U.S. Department of Commerce; Bureau of Economic Analysis
  11. March 2011 Chambers of Commerce in West Point, Vine Grove, Radcliff and Elizabethtown merge to form one of the largest Chambers in Kentucky
  12. October 2011 – Cities of Elizabethtown, Radcliff and Vine Grove vote “WET” (Anecdotal evidence of younger/new voters at the polls)
  13. HOW did much of this happen? Altruism Self Interest Passion, Persuasion, Persistence
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