Lane County Sector Strategy Team. “Businesses are tired of all the groups coming and talking to them…and then nothing ever happens” “We can’t all talk.

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Lane County Sector Strategy Team

“Businesses are tired of all the groups coming and talking to them…and then nothing ever happens” “We can’t all talk to the same businesses” “We really should be more coordinated” “We are the leaders in this work…”

 City Leaders  Chamber Directors  Workforce Boards  Education Leaders  Elected Officials  Economic Development  Business Champions  Industry Groups

 Identified all of the stakeholders in our region  Brought everyone together  All received the same training  Brought in a facilitator  Studied the data  Selected an industry – together  Agreed to first steps  The lead convener– committed to carrying the message forward and to be the keeper of the initiative.  All participants became members of the newly created Lane County Sector Strategy Team.

 Business Champion  Lead Convener (Local Board)  Data driven  Listened to the industry  Documented the issues  Packaged and shared the messages with the Lane County Sector Strategy membership  Identified Community Leaders to develop solutions… and Delivered!

 Lane County is home to over 400 tech companies  Creating over 5,000 jobs with an average pay of $67,000 annually  Generating over $350 million dollars in wages  Projected to grow by 1,105 jobs by 2020  An additional 1,258 jobs projected to be replaced

1. Creating Business Driven Curriculum in Local Colleges 2. Improving Quality of K-12 Education 3. Improving Safety of Downtown Eugene 4. Branding and Marketing of Lane County 5. Increased Internet Speed in Downtown Eugene 6. Improving Air Travel Options in and out of the Region

 Leading efforts  Following-through on commitments  Convening business and community leaders  Carrying the message forward Capturing, Reporting, and Celebrating our successes together!

 All of us are still meeting our organizational missions – but we are consistent with our message – and we are consistent in our understanding of what the industry wants  We are all still meeting with, talking to, and working with businesses…just more intelligently and collectively

Lane County Tech Collaborative Video: Better Together!