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WPCNR ECONOMIC ENGINE. From the Office of 89th District Assemblyman Robert J. Castelli. July 28, 2011 (EDITED):
Robert Castelli joined Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy yesterday and other local officials, business leaders, and community members to launch the Mid-Hudson Regional Economic Development Council at SUNY New Paltz.
The Council, originally proposed by Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and adopted in the 2011 Executive Budget passed by the legislature, will redesign the relationship between the state government and businesses to stimulate regional economic development and create jobs statewide, according to the Governor.
“This is an important step in revitalizing
Regional Co-Chairs
Dennis Murray, President of
Leonard S. Schleifer, MD, PhD, President & CEO, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
General Members
Teri Ward, President & CEO,
Carol Fitzgerald, President & CEO, Life Medical Technologies Inc.
Ned Sullivan, President, Scenic Hudson, Inc.
James Bernardo, President & CEO, Candela Systems Corporation
Payal Malhotra, Vice President of Marketing, Café Spice GCT, Inc.
Mary Rodrigues, Owner, A.J. Rodrigues Group Inc.
Tom Endres, President &
Wiley C. Harrison, Founder & President of Business of Your Business, LLC
Paul Ryan, President, Westchester/Putnam Central Labor Body
Dr. Cliff L. Wood, President,
Jonathan Drapkin, President and CEO,
Aleida Frederico, Chair of the Board, Commerce Bank
James Taylor,
Ken Kleinpeter, Director of Farm and Facilities, Glynwood Farm
Robin L. Douglas, President & CEO, African American Chamber of Commerce
Rockland Counties
Vincent Cozzolino, President & CEO, The Solar Energy Consortium
Marsha Gordon, President & CEO,
Al Samuels, President & CEO,
Maureen Halahan, President & CEO,
Elected Officials
Orange
Dutchess
Putnam
Chairman of
Mayor of the City of
Town of
Town of
“By using a regional approach to economic development, businesses and communities in the
According to the Governor, the Regional Councils represent a fundamental shift in the State’s approach to economic development, from a top-down development model to a community-based approach that emphasizes regions’ unique assets, harnesses local expertise, and empowers each region to set plans and priorities.
Currently,
Each Regional Council will be chaired by Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy and will be led by two Regional Co-Chairs from the business and academic community. Additional membership is comprised of local leaders from business, academia, labor, agriculture, nonprofits, and community-based organizations.
Each Regional Council will develop a plan for the development of their region. The State will work with the Regional Councils to align state resources and policies, eliminate unnecessary barriers to growth and prosperity, and streamline the delivery of government services and programs to help the Regional Councils carry out their plans for development.
Governor Cuomo has already made historic changes to the State’s economic development grant application process to support the Regional Councils. Through a new Consolidated Funding Application that combines resources from dozens of existing programs, the Regional Councils can now apply for $1 billion in state funding for projects they determine to be part of their regional strategy.
Lieutenant Governor Robert Duffy added, “These councils are a groundbreaking economic development strategy that represent a major step toward new job creation and business investment in
Empire State Development President, CEO & Commissioner Kenneth Adams noted, “The days when
Dennis Murray, President of Marist College and Co-Chair of the Mid-Hudson Regional Council, observed, “The Regional Councils will finally enable efficient communication and collaboration between the business and government leaders of New York State. I thank Governor Cuomo for developing this groundbreaking approach to development. This strategy will allow for our local expertise within the Mid-Hudson region to build a powerful economic force of pooled knowledge, experience, and assets to rebuild our local economy from the bottom up. Furthermore, by identifying and overcoming the barriers that hurt local businesses, we can finally bring new jobs to
Leonard S. Schleifer, MD, PhD, President & CEO of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and Co-Chair of the Mid-Hudson Regional Council, explained, “The cooperative effort that will be led by our Regional Council will enable the public and private sectors to help foster economic growth in the Mid-Hudson region and will make full use of all that we have to offer to facilitate local business development. Through our Regional Council, we can ensure that our local economic potential translates into jobs and opportunities now and into the future. I thank Governor Cuomo for the opportunity to contribute to the economic health of my community and that of the entire state”







