The 2030 Project: Planning From the Future. Is the Florida We’ve Known Over? September 29, 2007 July 10, 2008 www.FloridaChamber.com.

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The 2030 Project: Planning From the Future

Is the Florida We’ve Known Over? September 29, 2007 July 10,

“Florida needs to plan better and grow smarter over the next 7 million people than we did during the last 7 million.” - Mark Wilson, President and CEO Florida Chamber of Commerce Are We Ready for 2030?

“Sooner or later leadership of the business community will say enough is enough and they will cause change.” Uniting the Business Community – Lance DeHaven Smith, Florida State University

1)Long Term Focus (policy over politics) 2)One Agenda (one agenda, not many) 3)Metrics, Transparency and Accountability 4)Aligned & Coordinated Resources Florida’s Change Management System The 6 Drivers Will Lead Florida…

Examples: Talent Growth Leadership Energy Long Term Focus … Short Term Action

We Compared 36 Key Reports We Found 92% Agreement Florida Leaders Are Already Aligned Economic Diversification Competitiveness Talent Workforce Florida IT Florida - Laptops for Teachers Enterprise Florida University System – Pappas Consulting Florida Council of 100 Century Commission Sample Reports Florida Chamber Foundation Florida’s Indicators Network

Quality of Life Infrastructure Business Climate Talent Governance Innovation 6 Drivers of Florida’s Future Economy Million Prosperity & High Paying Jobs Vibrant Communities Global Competitiveness

“Within the six economic drivers are opportunities for both public and private-sector support. They are not partisan or regional and they require shared vision and long-term commitment.” CFO Alex Sink Opportunity to Work Together

Dashboard: Measuring Florida’s Performance Just Like in Your Business, One Dashboard to Track Florida’s Vital Signs

Tampa Bay at a Glance… Domestic In-Migration Slows Source: United States Census Bureau

Tampa Bay at a Glance… Strong Long-Term Population Growth Source: United States Census Bureau; Bureau of Economic and Business Research

Tampa Bay at a Glance… Tampa Bay’s Job Base Now Declining Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics is preliminary.

Tampa Bay at a Glance… Per Capita Income Remains Close to State’s Source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis

Tampa Bay at a Glance… Fewer housing permits Sources: U.S. Census Bureau

Tampa Bay at a Glance … D eclining home prices Sources: Florida Association of Realtors, National Association of Realtors.

What Do the Economic Pillars Tell Us about Tampa Bay? Pillar Issue Education & Talent Development Improving educational attainment Large science/technical workforce Innovation & Economic Development High rate of business startups Expanding research facilities Growth Leadership & Capacity Increasing traffic congestion Growth enroaching on natural areas Business Competitiveness & Regulatory Climate Increasing reliance on impact fees Community Livability 2 of top 25 metros for foreclosures Marked decline in poverty rates

Education and Talent Development High School Graduation Rates Above State Average in Five Counties Source: Florida Department of Education

Education and Talent Development Science and Technical Workforce More Concentrated in Tampa Bay Region Source: Florida Agency for Workforce Information

A Vision for Florida’s Future