CEP Network Fall 2021

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KEVIN ’ S C OR N E R

BY KEVIN T. SHEILLEY

KEVIN@OCALACEP.COM

Recognitions For Ocala & The CEP

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Photo: Olana McDonald

hile summer is often a slower time for many businesses with people taking vacations and kids out of school, that is not the case at the CEP. If anything, the already crazy speed of this unforgettable year has gotten even faster. I would like to update you on a few recent awards and recognitions.

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US News & World Reports Best Places List The venerable US News & World Reports Annual “Best Places to Live” list was just released, and the Ocala Metro again placed very well. The list ranks the 150 largest metros in the nation on a series of data points and then provides ranking in several categories. For 2022, the Ocala Metro ranked: • #4 Safest Metro • #6 Fastest-Growing Metro • #6 Best Place To Retire • #16 Best Small Metro • #58 Overall These great rankings reinforce what so many of us already know—the Ocala Metro is an exceptional place to live, work, and play.

National Association of Workforce Boards Award CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion and the CEP have been recognized by the National Association of Workforce Boards (NAWB) for significant partnership to advance the region’s workforce and economic development. The 2021 Laurie Moran Partnership Award, given jointly to a workforce development board and chamber of commerce, was presented recently at NAWB’s annual Forum in Washington, D.C. It is one of NAWB’s three most prestigious awards, along with the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Trailblazer and W.O. Lawton awards. The CEP has collaborated with CareerSource CLM on numerous initiatives to establish a talented and trained workforce, including its annual involvement with the Marion County Youth Career Expos. A big thank-you to Rusty Skinner and Cory Weaver for making an incredible partnership look amazingly easy.

The already crazy speed of this unforgettable year has gotten even faster.

CEP Team Members Recognized I strongly believe that the CEP team is the best in the country. Recently, two of our members have received significant recognitions, which I think are worth sharing. Dean Blinkhorn, vice president of operations and publisher of CEP Network, received the Walter Clausen Award from the Florida Association for Career and

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Technical Educators recognizing his “contributions to the improvement, promotion, development, and progress of career and technical education” in Florida. This award recognized Dean’s outstanding work leading the CEP’s NextWorks initiative focused on school-business engagement. The CEP’s Director of the IMPACT Initiative Cherrietta Prince was selected as one of 21 chamber leaders from across the country to participate in the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives’ Inclusive Economic Growth Fellowship. The fellowship is designed “to help chambers refine their inclusive economic recovery goals” and assist chambers to “build replicable programs and processes.” Congratulations to Dean and Cherrietta for these much-deserved recognitions! l Kevin T. Sheilley is the President/CEO of the Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership and has spoken across the country on issues relating to economic and community development. Organizations he’s led have won numerous accolades, including the most recent and biggest yet: ACCE National Chamber of the Year. Prior to relocating to Ocala, Kevin had worked in economic development in Kentucky and Tennessee. The CEP represents the fourth time he has successfully assisted communities in merging/creating new economic development entities.

In honor of our cover story this issue, I wanted to share some interesting tidbits about the best dog in the world...

Scrappy! • Scrappy is a 7-year-old Maltipoo. Much like my first and third children (and myself), he is very much an extrovert! I have only found one person he just did not like; however, there is no doubt who his favorite person is—me—much to my wife’s chagrin and consternation! • Scrappy weighs about 12 pounds, but when he looks in the mirror, he sees a 120-pound Great Dane. • He can swim, but usually prefers to just get on the first step of the pool. More than once, we have found him floating in the pool when a float has been left in the water.


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