2019 ANNUAL REPORT
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Blacksburg & Christiansburg MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VIRGINIA
CONTENTS 2 | INTRODUCTION 3 | 2019 BY THE NUMBERS 4 | COMMUNITY ACCOLADES 5 | 2009-2019 PROJECT SUMMARY 6 | EXISTING INDUSTRY & WORKFORCE 8 | BUSINESS ATTRACTION & MARKETING 10 | COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH
INTRODUCTION
12 | REAL ESTATE & INFRASTRUCTURE
To the Honorable Chair, Members of the Board of Supervisors, and the Citizens of Montgomery County:
14 | HOSPITALITY & TOURISM 15 | BOARDS & COMMISSIONS DEPARTMENT STAFF Brian Hamilton, CEcD Economic Development Director hamiltonbt@montgomerycountyva.gov Brenda Rigney, CEcD Project Manager, Existing Industry rigneybb@montgomerycountyva.gov Ashlyn Shrewsbury, CEcD Project Manager, Marketing and Business Development shrewsburyaj@montgomerycountyva.gov Rachel Cline Economic Development Assistant clinerf@montgomerycountyva.gov
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The Montgomery County, VA, Department of Economic Development (MCDED) has prepared this annual report to showcase the organization’s activities and accomplishments during 2019. The report is also intended to be an economic development marketing tool for Montgomery County, and features the achievements of local companies, entrepreneurs, and other key allies. The Department of Economic Development is dedicated to improving the quality of life throughout Montgomery County – including the incorporated towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg – by encouraging positive economic growth that:
• CREATES meaningful career opportunities; • EXPANDS the commercial tax base to support the delivery of vital public services; and
• PROTECTS our enviable quality of life Our department accomplishes its mission through strategies that support the startup, retention, and expansion of businesses already in Montgomery County, as well as the attraction of new targeted industries to the community.
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Aerial view of the ever-growing Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center
Image Credit: VTCRC
2019 BY THE NUMBERS 9 PROJECTS... The Department actively supported five company expansion projects where
investment and jobs were added. The Department also supported four companies locating in Montgomery County.
$3.85 MILLION... Investment made or announced by projects supported by the Department
exceeded $3.85 million.
80 JOBS... Companies assisted by the Department will create 80 new jobs. 74 BRE VISITS... The Department visited 53 local companies through its Business Retention &
Expansion Program (BRE). Twelve of the companies required follow up support services, and overall the Department made 74 total visits.
19 PROSPECT VISITS... The Department generated 41 new prospect leads, responded to 32 requests for information, and participated in 19 prospect visits by new businesses.
109,000 SF... The Economic Development Authority leased 109,000 square-feet of space to two companies. The Department negotiated two new leases in 2014; both companies took occupancy in 2015, and were ongoing in 2019. The two leases are worth $3.6 million in remaining total revenues.
10,104 WEBSITE VISITS... YesMontgomeryVA.org was visited 10,104 times from over 49
countries around the world and from all 50 states. The Department sent out nine news releases via email marketing and social media that were viewed 5,239 times.
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People from all over gathered in September for the Kiwanis Wilderness Trail Festival in downtown Christiansburg
COMMUNITY ACCOLADES
Image Credit: Downtown Christiansburg Inc.
#1 Top State for Higher Education, SmartAsset
Based on five metrics, including student-faculty ratios, average net price, graduation rate, in-state attendance rate, and the 20-year return on investment, Virginia ranked as the No. 1 Top State for Higher Education in the United States.
#2 Best City to Live in Virginia, CreditDonkey
Christiansburg was ranked as the No. 2 Best City (or Town) to Live in Virginia in 2019. Low crime rate and short commute time were two key factors that propelled Christiansburg to the No. 2 spot.
Top 3 in Virginia Aerospace Industry, Southern Business & Development
Montgomery County ranked in the Top 3 for Best Place in Western Virginia for Aerospace Companies, and Virginia Tech ranked in the Top 3 for Best College in Virginia for Aerospace Workforce Training.
#4 Safest City in Virginia, SafeWise
Blacksburg ranked as the #4 Safest City (or Town) in Virginia based on low violent crime rates and low property crime rates within the town.
#13 Best College Town to Start a Career, Business Insider
Blacksburg ranked as the #13 Best College Town in America to Start a Career in 2019. Metrics such as similar state of life population, job market, climate, culture, city infrastructure, and finance were all considered in this ranking.
Outstanding Transit System, American Public Transportation Association
Blacksburg Transit earned a 2019 Outstanding Transit System Award for North America. Blacksburg Transit provides public transportation to Virginia Tech students, faculty, and staff, along with Blacksburg citizens and partnering communities within the New River Valley.
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2009-2019 Project Summary
2009-2019 PROJECT SUMMARY Since 2009, the Department has made 66 total announcements from new and existing businessses. These announcements have resulted in 3,003 total new jobs, with over $128 million in total investment. N E W J OBS BY YE A R
TOTA L IN VE ST M E N T BY YE A R ($)
694
700
43,500,000
45,000,000 40,000,000
600 35,000,000
471
500 400
30,000,000 25,000,000
334
320
286
300 200
190
152
15,000,000
111
100 0
195
170
18,125,000
20,000,000
80
10,000,000
9,573,610
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Announcements Since 2009 (66)
New - 20%
Expansions - 80%
0
2009
2010
5,650,000 3,850,000
5,600,000
3,462,500
5,000,000
8,625,240
8,675,000
7,600,900
13,778,000
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
Jobs Added Since 2009 (3,003)
New Jobs - 10%
Expansion Jobs - 90%
Investment ($) Since 2009 ($128,440,250)
New Investment - 16%
Expansion Investment - 84%
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Image Credit: Daimler Trucks North America
Daimler Trucks and Torc Robotics work to commercialize highly automated trucks
EXISTING INDUSTRY & WORKFORCE BUSINESS RETENTION & EXPANSION PROGRAM The Economic Development Department uses its Business Retention & Expansion (BRE) program as a way of maintaining good relationships and communication with companies in Montgomery County. Department staff arrange face-to-face BRE visits with local businesses to identify and help solve any problems or barriers that may be undermining their overall success and growth in our community. In 2019, the Department visited 53 separate companies, 12 of which required follow up information or services. Overall, the Department conducted a total of 74 visits. Five companies supported through the program announced or completed expansion or relocation projects that will result in $3.85 million in total new private investment and 80 new jobs.
DAIMLER TRUCKS ACQUIRES MAJORITY STAKE IN TORC ROBOTICS Torc Robotics, a leader in game-changing remote-control, digital-control, and autonomous robotics technologies and systems, announced this year that Daimler Trucks, a division of the Daimler Group, would be acquiring majority stake in their Blacksburg-based company. Daimler Trucks is the world’s largest manufacturer of heavy and medium trucks. Torc is already a leader in self-driving technology through its Asimov software. This new unique relationship will allow the two companies to work together to commercialize highly automated trucks. Torc CEO, Michael Fleming, is commited to keeping the company based in Blacksburg, and the company will remain a separate entity. This partnership will allow Torc to expand its team and grow its customer base in other markets. In a press release announcing the acquisition, Michael Fleming said, “With the ever rising demand for road transportation, not the least through e-commerce, there is a strong business case for self-driving trucks in the U.S. market and I believe the fastest path to commercialization for self-driving trucks is in partnership with Daimler Trucks, the OEM market leader. This move is in line with our mission of saving lives and represents another major milestone for Torc since crossing the finish line in the DARPA Urban Challenge 12 years ago.”
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Existing Industry & Workforce
VIRGINIA TECH CORPORATE RESEARCH CENTER HAS YEAR FULL OF GROWTH
The Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center (VTCRC) is a 230-acre park located in Virginia’s Technology Corridor and adjacent to the Virginia Tech campus. This park is home to nearly 200 research, technology, and support companies. With 36 single- and multi-tenant buildings currently on site, there is room to construct 15 additional buildings. Through the companies that call the VTCRC home, there are over 3,300 employees in the park. Over the last year, the VTCRC has experienced significant growth: Image Credit: VTCRC Image Credit: 1901 Group
Building 1311 • Virginia Tech Research Building • 45,000 squre feet • Completed May 2019 • COgro CO-working COmmunity • A community of entrepreneurs, professionals, remote workers, early stage and startup companies, trailing spouses, temporary staff, and companies in transition to permanent spaces at the VTCRC to conduct business • Maximum membership: 64 • Opened October 1, 2019 • Building 1331 • 1901 Group • 2-story, 45,000 square feet, $8.8 million • Construction began June 2019, with completition date early 2020 • A provider of IT as a service through enterprise managed services, cybersecurity, and cloud computing, 1901 Group announced at the end of 2018 that it would be adding 580 new jobs their current Blacksburg facility • A groundbreaking ceremony for the new building was held on August 14, 2019 • Virginia Tech Transporation Institute (VTTI) Smart Road Rural Expansion • The VTCRC is working in conjunction with VDOT to design and construct the smart road rural expansion project for VTTI, located on Virginia Tech Foundation Property • Unique testing facility designed to recreate the challenges of rural roads and support the testing necessary to safely and efficiently deploy automated and autonomous vehicles in challenging environments • Other Projects • The VTCRC is providing select parking lots for the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute to conduct research. VTTI installed LED luminaires on light poles in Phase I of the research park in July 2019. The lighting research study will be conducted over the next two years. • Vue Apartments • Luxury apartments with 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units. Total of 452 bedrooms in 207 units • Intended to serve the housing needs of the VTCRC employees and students at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine • Rezoning of the property has been completed, and the apartments will be constructed on VTCRC property
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The Department attended the annual AUVSI Xponential conference held this yea rin Chicago, Illinois, to market the County to over 8,500 potential prospects in the unmanned and autonomous systems industry.
BUSINESS ATTRACTION & MARKETING PROSPECT ACTIVITY In 2019, the Department and its allies generated Source of Leads, 2019 41 prospect leads. Thirty-two of the leads required follow-up information (sites and buildings, community data, etc.) and 19 resulted in community visits by the prospects. At year end, 14 were still actively considering projects in Montgomery County, while 6 were successfully located in the County. Prospect by Industry, 2019 (41)
MCDED - 49% VEDP - 27% Onward NRV - 24%
Acronym definitions:
MCDED: Montgomery County Economic Development Department Onward NRV: formerly New River Valley Economic Development Alliance VEDP: Virginia Economic Development Partnership
Year-End Prospect Status, 2019
Active - 34% Closed - 31%
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Manufacturing - 39%
IT/Software Dev. - 23%
Inactive - 20%
Life/Bio Sciences - 10%
Other - 10%
Located - 15%
Research & Development - 7%
Food/Bev Processing - 7%
Retail Trade - 2%
Mixed-Use - 2%
Department’s prospect tracking system definitions: Located: Project located in Montgomery County. Active: Project is under active consideration. Inactive: No project activity in 3 months or more. Closed: Project located elsewhere, or no activity in over a year.
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Business Attraction & Marketing
MARKETING AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT
Unmanned Systems Industry Technology Manufacturing Building Unmanned Systems is a targeted industry for Montgomery County, with many assets and industries that support unmanned systems currently located in the County. This year, the Department attended several different tradeshows, some through partnerships with VEDP, focused on unmanned systems. These tradeshows included AUVSI Xponential held in Chicago, Illinois, Automated Vehicle Symposium in Orlando, Florida, and the AUVSI Ridge and Valley Chapter Symposium: The Power of Partnership in Blacksburg.
Image Credit: AUVSI Ridge & Valley Chapter Facebook
The Department actively markets Montgomery County to prospective businesses and site consultants at industry trade shows. The goal of these efforts Drone demonstrations at the third annual Ridge and Valley is to develop leads on new projects that may Chapter AUVSI Symposium have an interest in locating in our community. In order to maximize these efforts, the Department often partners with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) at the state level, and Onward New River Valley at the regional level. In 2019, Economic Development staff marketed Montgomery County through several different avenues, including:
Information Technology and Cybersecurity Information Technology and Software Development is another key industry for Montgomery County. With cybersecurity being an emerging trend in this industry, the Department attended the RSA Conference located in San Francisco, California. This conference allowed the Department to learn more about cybersecurity and connect with industry on the forefront of this emerging technology. Site Consultants Partnering with Onward New River Valley, the Department attended a site consultant “speed-dating� event held in Dallas, Texas that was put together by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership. The Dallas area is home to many different individuals in the site consulting industry, and VEDP put together a forum that allowed different regions throughout Virginia to pitch their communities to these individuals one-on-one in a fast-paced environment.
THE DEPARTMENT MOVES FORWARD ON THREE GRANT PROJECTS THIS YEAR
The Department has been fortunate to receive three of the grants they applied for over the last year. These grants include a Site Development Grant from the Virginia Department of Economic Development (VEDP), a Planning and Technical Assistance Grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (US EDA), and a Broadband Study Grant from the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD). These grants are currently being expended on ongoing projects that the Department is working with outside consultants on. The Site Development Grant from VEDP is being used to ready all plans needed on the Falling Branch Corporate Park Phase II site to bring it up from a Tier 3 designation under the current Virginia Business Ready Sites Program to a Tier 4, making the site much easier to market to prospects. The Planning and Technical Assistance Grant is being used to have a consultant determine which sites in the County would be best suited for the location of the next tech park. With limited sites currently available for prospects, it is important to plan for the future. Finally, the Broadband Study Grant is being used to study which parts of the County are currently unserved or underserved with broadband. This will allow the County to determine futural capital investment to extend broadband to everyone in the County. Montgomery County, Virginia | Home of Virginia Tech and the Towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg
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County Administrator Craig Meadows (left) presents Rising Star Award to Alexander
Obenauer, co-founder of Mindsense, the 2014 Awards Banquet April Demotts, Montgomery CountyatBoard ofTechNite Supervisors Vice Chair, presents Rising Star award to Montgomery County company, Block.one, at this year’s RBTC TechNite Image Credit: RBTC
COMMUNICATIONS & OUTREACH COUNTY PRESENTS RISING STAR AWARD AT TECHNITE
In April, the Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council (RBTC) hosted the 2019 TechNite Awards Banquet at the Hotel Ronaoke. Seven hundred area leaders in business and innovation gathered together to celebrate the growing technology community in the New River and Roanoke Valleys. The evening was highlighted with an awards ceremony. While only having seven nominees this year out of fifteen total across the six award categories, Montgomery County companies and individuals took home awards in five out of the six. This year’s Company of the Year winner was 1901 Group. The Regional Leadership award was shared between Virginia Tech’s President, Timothy Sands, and the President and CEO of the Carilion Clinic in Roanoke, Nancy Agee. The Innovator of the Year award went to Luna Innovations. Entrepreneur of the Year was awarded to Michael Fleming, CEO of Torc Robotics. And finally, the Rising Star award was presented to Block.one. Along with these awards given to Montgomery County companies and individuals, Montgomery County’s own Marty Muscatello, President and CEO of Foxguard Solutions, Inc., was inducted into the RBTC’s Hall of Fame. The Economic Development Department was a sponsor of the 2019 TechNite Awards Banquet to express Montgomery County’s appreciation for the economic impact the regional technology sector has on our community. The Department also sponsored the Rising Star Award. “It is my honor to congratulate all of this year’s RBTC TechNite award winners and nominees. We are very pleased to have so many wonderful companies and individuals in the technology industry represent Montgomery County at this year’s awards,” said Montgomery County Administrator, Craig Meadows. “It is the forward-thinking spirit of these companies and individuals that has allowed our county to experience substantial growth in the technology industry over the last few years. Their contributions to the County have helped to make us one of the top locations in the Commonwealth for technology and innovation.”
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Communications & Outreach
MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMPANIES RECEIVE TOP HONORS AT ONWARD DINNER Each year, Onward New River Valley, the regional economic development group for Montgomery County and the New River Valley, holds its annual dinner. This dinner allows the regional group to showcase what they have done over the past year, as well as recognize key stakeholders, investors, and partners who have aided in their success. This year, Onward NRV presented a newly created Regional Impact Award at the dinner to five different companies located within the region. Of the five companies that received recognition, four of them are located in Montgomery County. The 2019 award winners from the County were Ozmo, Inc., Torc Robotics, 1901 Group, and Inorganic Ventures. This award recognizes companies that are creating jobs and investing money into the region.
SPONSORED EVENTS
The Department sponsored several events in 2019 for business outreach and to support the initiatives of its many partners and allies. Events Sponsored: • • • • •
Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament and Annual Banquet Roanoke-Blacksburg Technology Council TechNite Awards Banquet 2019 VT Global Entrepreneur Challenge AUVSI Ridge and Valley Chapter Unmanned Systems Symposium VEDP Exporters event and Global Networking Partners event
YESMONTGOMERYVA.ORG TOPS 10,000 VISITS YesMontgomeryVA.org is the official website of the Economic Development Department, and showcases the quality of life and business climate in Montgomery County. In 2019, the website had over 10,104 visitors from over 49 countries and all 50 U.S. states. The Department sent out nine news releases, via email marketing and social media, that generated 5,239 page views. The news releases marketed community accolades and business announcements. YesMontgomeryVA.org visitors from U.S.
Top International Visitors 1 Canada 341 2 India 106 3 Germany 36 4 United Kingdom 12 5 Singapore 12 Top Metro Areas by Visits 1 Blacksburg, VA 3,962 2 Charlottesville, VA 423 3 Boardman, OR 388 4 Washington, DC 367 5 Roanoke, VA 261 6 Richmond, VA 155 7 New York, NY 122 8 Charlotte, NC 86 9 Atlanta, GA 79 10 Greenville, NC 59
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Wing Aviation’s commercial drone delivery test location in Christiansburg, Virginia
REAL ESTATE & INFRASTRUCTURE WING BRINGS FIRST COMMERCIAL DRONE DELIVERY TO THE U.S. Wing Aviation, an Alphabet company, opened its first United States operation to launch the first commercial drone delivery in the United States. After working with Virginia Tech and the Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP) for several years, Wing decided to open a location in the U.S. to test what it had already been testing in Australia. After working with the Department to select a location in Christiansburg - in the heart of Montgomery County’s retail network - Wing officially launched their delivery system in late October. As part of a beginning test phase, Wing has partnered with Walgreens, FedEx, and local merchant, Sugar Magnolia, to deliver goods to citizens living within a certain distance from the test site. Part of this program’s plan is to deliver goods to citizens in a much shorter time than it would take for them to drive to the store and make the purchase themselves. This program will continue testing into 2020.
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Real Estate and Infrastructure
NEW RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS UNDER CONSTRUCTION IN THE COUNTY site of the Old Blacksburg Middle School, Midtown Redevelopment Partners LLC purchased the property in 2017 and are planning for a new mixed-use development. This project includes a hotel, upscale office and retail space, a new police department for the Town of Blacksburg, a new parking garage, outdoor space, and upscale townhomes and condos. Midtown received rezoning from the Town in 2019 and will begin construction soon. This project is estimated to cost over $100 million.
Midtown Redevelopment rendering
Image Credit: MidtownBlacksburg.com
• Midtown Redevelopment (Blacksburg) - On the
• • Clifton Town Center (Christiansburg) - A proposed project by two separate developers will turn
approximately 37 acres in Christiansburg into a mixed-use development. Blacksburg-based Stateson Homes is seeking a rezoning request for approximately 28 acres of land that will be home to townhomes, apartments, a shopping center, office space, and a hotel. An additional 9.1 acres of the property is being sought for rezoning by Roanoke-based Magnolia Point Community LLC to build 14 townhomes and 132 apartment units. Both projects were approved by the Town of Christiansburg’s Planning Commission in unanimous votes in 2019.
$82.9 MILLION IN ROAD PROJECTS UNDERWAY In 2019, $82.9 million in road projects were either allocated or under construction. Two major projects under construction include:
• New River Bridge I-81 exit 105 (Montgomery County) - Construction of this $48 million project began in
winter 2016. The goal of this project is to replace the northbound bridge and widen the shoulders and approach to the bridge on Interstate 81 at the New River on the Montgomery County and Pulaski County line. The Route 232 overpass will also be reconstructed to accomodate widening the interstate, and the northbound deceleration lane lengths will be improved by adding an extended deceleration lane. Work on this project is expected to be finished in late 2020.
• Bridge Replacements I-81/Route 8 Exit 114 (Montgomery County) - VDOT allocated $34.9 million to
Project Area for the I-81 New River Bridge Replacement
Project Area for the I-81/Route 8 Bridge Replacement
Image Credit: VDOT
Image Credit: VDOT
replace the two Interstate 81 bridges over Route 8. In order to replace the two bridges, I-81 will be realigned, the exit 114 ramp will be adjusted, and the grade will be changed at the bridge approaches. This projet officially began construction in January 2019. Currently, the estimated completion date for the two new bridges is in the Fall 2021.
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The Montgomery County Tourism Office hosts staff of 13 Virginia State Welcome Centers and poses in front of the LOVE sign on display at the Christiansburg Aquatic Center Image Credit: Montgomery County Tourism Office
HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
TOURISM SPENDING TOPS $160.3 M
TOURISM SPEN DIN G, MON TGOMERY COUN TY
(in millions)
In September 2019, the Virginia Tourism Corporation released its 2018 report on the Economic Impact of Domestic Travel on Virginia and Localities. The report, prepared by the U.S. Travel Association, examined tourism spending in Virginia by U.S. visitors traveling 50 miles or more away from home.
$180 $160 $140 $120 $100 $80 $60 $40 $20 $0
$129.4
$132.6 $136.3
$139.5 $143.8
$152.6
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According to the report, tourism spending in Montgomery County reached $160.3 million in 2018, a 5.0 percent increase over 2017. Visitor spending was estimated to have generated $9.7 million in 2013 2018 2012 2014 2015 2016 2017 combined state and local taxes for Montgomery County and the towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The report also found that the local tourism industry supported 1,456 jobs and had an annual payroll of $31 million. The Montgomery County/Blacksburg/Christiansburg VA Regional Tourism Office collaborates with local hospitality and tourism businesses, advocacy organizations, local government, secondary and higher education institutions, and civic organizations to attract visitors to the area for first-time, as well as repeat, visits. The program also promotes longer stays and additional spending by building awareness for events and attractions throughout the community. “This year our marketing focused on our partnership with the Virginia Tourism Corporation to help promote and celebrate 50 years of the Virginia is for Lovers slogan,” said Lisa Bleakley, Executive Director of the Montgomery County Regional Tourism Office. “One way we participated was by hosting a Fall Study Tour for the staff of the 13 Virginia State Welcome Centers to experience Montgomery County and the Towns of Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The counselors left with experiences and knowledge to share with the thousands of visitors they see daily.
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Boards and Commissions
BOARDS & COMMISSIONS The Economic Development Department provides administrative support to the following entities.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF MONTGOMERY COUNTY, VA
MONTGOMERY REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION
The Economic Development Authority (EDA) was created in 1970 by the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors. The EDA has the authority to issue industrial development bonds as well as acquire, lease and/or sell real and personal property. The EDA meets the third Tuesday of every month. The Department provides staff support to the EDA.
The Montgomer y Regional Economic Development Commission (EDC) was created in 1982 by a resolution of the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors. The EDC acts in an advisory capacity on economic development matters for the County. It meets the fourth Thursday of every month. The Department provides staff support to the EDC.
EDA DIRECTORS
EDC DIRECTORS
STAFF SUPPORT
STAFF SUPPORT
John Tutle - Chair Tommy Loflin - Vice Chair James Taylor III Eric Johnsen Steve Baffuto Tessa Wright
Michael Miller - Chair John Overton - Vice Chair Darrell Sheppard Peter Anderson James Creekmore Richard Alvarez
Brian T. Hamilton – Secretary/Treasurer Brenda Rigney – Assistant Secretary/Treasurer Marty McMahon – Legal Counsel Craig Meadows – County Administrator Angie Hill – Finance Director
Joe Meredith Michael Barber Paul Lancaster Jerry Ford Mark Woolwine
Brian T. Hamilton – Department Director Brenda Rigney – Secretary
MBC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The MBC Development Corporation is a 501(c) 3 organization created in 1985 to enhance and broaden the employment base in Montgomery County by providing small business with low interest loans not available from conventional sources. Since its creation, the MBC has provided 37 small business loans totaling over $1.6 million.
BOARD MEMBERS
Tom Via - President John Cusimano - Vice President Michael Barber Brad Denardo Jason Hardy
Robert Parks Michael Sutphin Jeanne Symanoskie Mary Biggs Chad Reed
STAFF SUPPORT
Brenda Rigney - Secretary/Treasurer Marty McMahon - Legal Counsel Brian Hamilton - Department Director
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