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NEO Regional Day VI Orientation. Thursday, October 30, 2008 Kilcawley Center Youngstown State University. REGIONAL DAY. Annual program for NEO community leadership program (CLP) classes
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NEO Regional Day VIOrientation Thursday, October 30, 2008 Kilcawley Center Youngstown State University
REGIONAL DAY • Annual program for NEO community leadership program (CLP) classes • Sponsored by Northeast Ohio Research Consortium, Advance Northeast Ohio, NEO Leadership Taskforce, CLPs, universities, foundations and corporations
Taskforce Mission • Promote the regional competitiveness of northeast Ohio • Help disseminate knowledge gained by university research via the community leadership program networks • Assist in the development of regional components for program curricula • Promote understanding of the assets and challenges of the region • Provide citizen input for university research.
TASKFORCE BACKGROUND • NEO Regional Leadership Taskforce is a university/leadership program partnership formed in 1995 • Leadership programs of 17 counties • Universities – CSU, KSU, YSU, UA • Affiliates • NEOUCOM • Lorain County Community College • Team NEO • Other regional initiatives include • Alumni surveys 1995, 2001, 2006 • Website – www.neolead.com • Newsletter - Regional Focus – under renovation • Regional Day • Regional leadership database
PARTICIPATING CLPs • 400+ members of 08/09 class of 14 programs • Cleveland Bridge Builders • Cleveland Executive Fellows • Leadership Akron • LEADERship Ashtabula Co. • Leadership Cleveland • Leadership Columbiana Co. • Leadership Geauga Co. • Leadership Hudson • Leadership Lake Co. • Leadership Lorain Co. • Leadership Mahoning Valley • Leadership Medina Co. • Leadership Portage County • Leadership Stark Co.
REGIONAL DAY GOALS • Identify regional initiatives and collaboration that have impacted your area • Become more informed about regional collaborative efforts and their importance in the economy of the region • Learn about successful regional collaborative and cooperative efforts • Interact with other leaders of the region • Identify potential of regional progress • Discuss how programs/taskforce can assist regional progress
HOMEWORK Bring business cards to exchange! Come prepared to talk about: • What is the region, how is it important, how do you interact personally and professionally on a regional basis • Suggestions on how to work regionally • How we can benefit from the Regional Day gathering Begin to think about “regional questions” for your local program days • What relationship does this (system, business, agency, issue) have with others in the region?
Understanding the RegionWhere We Live and WorkNortheast Ohio Regional Leadership Taskforce Prepared by Youngstown State University Center for Urban and Regional Studies UUP—Northeast Ohio Research Consortium
HISTORIC VIEWS Western Reserve Early Counties
Other Views Media Markets Metropolitan Planning Areas Bureau of Economic Analysis Highway Networks Comparable Economies
REGIONAL IDENTITIES:MARKETS OF DOMINANT INFLUENCE • CLEVELAND/ • AKRON/CANTON • MAHONING VALLEY • COLUMBUS • WHEELING
REGIONAL IDENTITIES:2003METROPOLITAN AREAS Metropolitan Region 19 Ohio Counties 1 Pennsylvania County
REGIONAL IDENTITIES:BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Economic Region 22 Ohio Counties 1 Pennsylvania County
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT: FREEWAY NETWORK Interstate System developed after 1960, allowing for workers & shoppers to live other than where they work or shop. Firms’ ability to move goods within NEO expands, allowing supply chains to span greater distances.
REGIONAL IDENTITIES:REGION COMPARABLE TO MANY STATES Connecticut, Massachusetts, & Rhode Island Combined 5,234,565 People NEO Economic Region 4,692,460 People
Other Regional Initiatives Advance Northeast Ohio Metropolitan Planning Organizations NEO Art NEO Regional Parks Consortium NEOSO NEOTEC NorTech Team NEO Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education Ohio Department of Transportation Regions Ohio Department of Development Regions
REGIONAL INITIATIVES NORTECH NEOTEC Advance Northeast Ohio & Fund for our Economic Future 16 Counties
Future TrendsHistoric Foundations Looking Forward Building on Assets
REGIONAL FUTURES: MORE OF THE SAME 2020 Project Similar Population to Consume More Land Which Would Require New Infrastructure to Support Source: EcoCleveland
REGIONAL FUTURES: ASSETS TO BUILD UPON Heritage and Culture Ohio & Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor Congressman Ryan’s Proposed Heritage Corridor
Reflections – Previous Regional Days ResourcesSites Participants Transportation Sponsors
Resources 2007Dr. Ron Chordas, YSU Associate Provost; Robert Briggs, Fund for Our Economic Future; Canton Mayor Janet Creighton; Tim Timken, Timken Company
SPONSORS • Advance Northeast Ohio • AT&T • Community Foundation of Mahoning Valley • Dominion Foundation • Youngstown State University • Northeast Ohio Research Consortium • Northeastern Ohio Universities Colleges of Medicine and Pharmacy
REGIONAL ASSETS Samples
REGIONAL DAY VIThursday, October 30, 2008 Youngstown State University Don’t Miss It!