Tomorrow, February 16th, Governor Rick Scott will host a Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable with business owners, economic development leaders, tourism leaders, and community members to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida.
WHAT: Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable
WHEN: 2:30 PM
WHERE: The Catfish Place
2324 13th St.
St. Cloud, FL 34769
Gov. Rick Scott
ICYMI: Panama City News Herald: Gov. Scott touts tourism, jobs at PCB stop
Gov. Scott touts tourism, jobs at PCB stop
Panama City News Herald
John Henderson
February 14, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott told local business and tourism officials Tuesday a proposal to eliminate the state’s tourism marketing and economic development agencies could devastate the local economy.
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The roundtable attracted a standing-room-only crowd at Capt. Anderson’s, with a wide range of local officials — including business owners, economic development leaders, tourism leaders and city and county elected officials — saying they supported Scott’s effort to keep the agencies.
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Scott said Enterprise Florida, which provides incentive payments for new companies to locate here or expand, has gotten a great return on the state’s investment.
Dan Rowe, executive director of the Bay County Tourist Development Council and a member of the Visit Florida Board of Directors, said the area already is seeing that return. He said the $30 million he secured for marketing this area after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill was invaluable in helping the area recover and demonstrated “the power of destination marketing.”
Jorge Gonzalez, president of The St. Joe Co. who also is on the board of Enterprise Florida, also spoke in favor of the agencies.
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Former Florida House Speaker Allan Bense re-emphasized both agencies are working and creating jobs.
“In this particular case, if we do away with Enterprise Florida and Visit Florida, it would be the worst catastrophe to hit the state of Florida,” Bense said.
Jennifer Adams, the executive director of the Gulf County Tourist Development Council, said tourism is an integral part of Gulf County’s economy, as well.
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State Sen. George Gainer, R-Panama City, said he supports Scott’s position.
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“Tourism drives the economy of our coastal communities in Northwest Florida and offering economic incentives to businesses looking to relocate to our state is what helps create new jobs,” Gainer said in an afternoon news release. “Eliminating funding for these two vital programs is (short-sighted) and another example of some of the bad ideas that come out of Tallahassee.”
Bill Dozier, chairman of the Bay County Commission, praised Scott for his economic development efforts.
“We appreciate what you are doing for jobs in Florida,” he said. “You have been able to lay the groundwork to bring so many jobs here. And for us to be competitive throughout the United States, to be able to attract jobs here. We need all the incentives that are going on. We don’t need to abolish it.”
ICYMI: WMBB: Gov. Scott Holds Roundtable to Discuss the Need for EFI and VISIT FLORIDA
“Gov. Scott Holds Roundtable to Discuss the Need for EFI and VISIT FLORIDA”
WMBB (ABC) – Panama City, FL
February 14, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.
Gov. Scott Announces GKN Aerospace to Open First Florida Location in Bay County
New Manufacturing Facility Will Create 170 New Jobs
Governor Rick Scott announced today that GKN Aerospace will be opening their first location in Florida. The company will be expanding their U.S. operations by locating a new manufacturing facility in Bay County which will create 170 new jobs and invest more than $50 million in the local community. Governor Scott previously met with GKN Aerospace officials during a trade mission to the Farnborough International Air Show in London with Enterprise Florida last summer. The company is one of the world’s largest suppliers to the international aviation industry.
Governor Scott said, “I am proud to announce that GKN Aerospace has chosen Florida to open their new manufacturing facility. GKN is a global company, and I was proud to meet with them during the Farnborough International Air Show last summer to encourage the company to grow in Florida. Thanks to our efforts to cut taxes and reduce burdensome regulations, combined with the hard work of Enterprise Florida and local economic development organizations, GKN will be creating 170 new jobs for families in Bay County. I look forward to seeing their future success in Florida.”
The new facility will be located at VentureCrossings near Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. With over 100 years of experience, GKN Aerospace uses advanced manufacturing technologies to supply high-value, integrated assemblies in both metallic and composite materials to the aviation industry. GKN Aerospace employs approximately 17,000 people in more than 60 locations across three continents.
Mike Grunza, CEO of GKN Aerospace’s Aerostructures North America business said, “This investment emphasizes our commitment to manufacturing in North America, as this new world-class facility will create jobs and strengthen our competitive position in the US aerospace market for the future. The excellent support we have received from Bay County EDA, Governor Rick Scott’s office, higher educational partners and The St. Joe Company made Florida an ideal location for GKN.”
Senator George Gainer said, “This project is an excellent example of how our focused economic development recruitment efforts are helping to create good jobs for the citizens of Bay County and the entire Northwest Florida region.”
Chris Hart IV, CEO and President of Enterprise Florida, Inc., said, “Thanks to global leaders like GKN Aerospace, Florida continues to be the world’s premier gateway to space. GKN is a perfect fit for Bay County and the highly skilled aerospace and manufacturing workforce there. More than 85,000 Floridians work in the aviation and aerospace industries statewide and the state’s universities are among the nation’s top producers of STEM graduates. We thank GKN for choosing Florida and look forward to watching them grow here.”
Cissy Proctor, Executive Director of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, said, “GKN Aerospace’s expansion in Northwest Florida highlights our state’s growing aerospace manufacturing industry, which provides thousands of high-skill, high-wage opportunities for Floridians. Because of Governor Scott’s commitment to tax cuts, Florida is a competitive place for manufacturers like GKN to succeed.”
This project was made possible through strong partnerships between Enterprise Florida, the University of West Florida, Bay County Economic Development Alliance, the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bay County Board of County Commissioners, CareerSource Florida, CareerSource Gulf Coast and Gulf Coast State College.
“We are ecstatic to welcome GKN Aerospace to Bay County, Florida! The creation of 170 new jobs along with a capital investment of more than $50 million will have a legacy impact in our local economy said Clint Mizell 2016 Chairman of the Bay Economic Development Alliance. “Our community came together as a team to land this “game changing” project. We cannot say enough thanks to the many individuals and organizations that helped and supported our efforts.”
“We congratulate GKN Aerospace Aerostructures on today’s announcement, and would like to extend a warm welcome on behalf of the State of Florida,” said Space Florida President Frank DiBello. “We applaud Bay Economic Development Alliance’s partnership with GKN Aerospace Aerostructures, as it provides valued expansion of advanced manufacturing for our aerospace industry, high-wage job creation and capital investment to Florida’s Panhandle. Space Florida looks forward to working with the company through its many stages of growth.”
The company will receive a $2 million grant from the Industry Recruitment, Retention & Expansion Fund (IRREF) Grant Program, which is administered by the University of West Florida. The IRREF program was designed to spur research and development, commercialization of research, economic diversification and job creation in Northwest Florida.
“The University is proud to provide key support for GKN Aerospace’s expansion, which will help strengthen, grow and diversify the region’s economy,” said Brice Harris, assistant vice president for research and economic opportunity at UWF. “This project and others supported by the Industry Recruitment, Retention and Expansion Fund demonstrate our commitment to attracting high-paying jobs to Northwest Florida.”
GKN Aerospace is the world’s leading multi-technology tier 1 aerospace supplier. As a global company serving the world’s leading aircraft manufacturers, GKN Aerospace develops, builds and supplies an extensive range of advanced aerospace systems, components and technologies– for use in aircraft ranging from helicopters and business jets to the most used single aisle aircraft and the largest passenger planes in the world. Light weight composites, additive manufacturing, innovative engine systems and smart transparencies help to reduce emissions and weight on the aircraft and enhance passenger comfort. GKN Aerospace is market leading in aerostructures, engine systems, transparencies and wiring systems and operates in 15 countries at 60 locations employing approximately 17,000 people.
Enterprise Florida, Inc. (EFI) is a partnership between Florida’s businesses and government leaders and is the principal economic development organization for Florida. EFI facilitates job growth through recruitment and retention, international trade and exporting, promotion of sporting events, and capital funding programs to assist small and minority businesses. EFI launched “Florida – The Future is Here” to promote the state as the nation’s premier business destination.
Gov. Scott Discusses Economic Impacts of EFI and VISIT FLORIDA with Sunrise Community Members
Business, tourism and community leaders attended Governor Rick Scott’s Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable in Sunrise today to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida and the need to fight job killing legislation in the Florida House.
To view Sunrise Mayor Michael Ryan’s video, click HERE.
To view Rick Case Automotive Group founder Rick Case’s video, click HERE.
Gov. Rick Scott to Host Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable in Riviera Beach
Tomorrow, February 15th, Governor Rick Scott will host a Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable with business owners, economic development leaders, tourism leaders, and community members to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida.
WHAT: Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable
WHEN: 1:45 PM
WHERE: Sancilio & Co.
3874 Fiscal Court
Riviera Beach, FL 33404
ICYMI: WFLA: Gov. Scott and Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn Fight for Florida Jobs
“Gov. Scott and Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn Fight for Florida Jobs”
WFLA-TB (NBC) – Tampa Bay, FL
February 13, 2017
To view the clip, click HERE.
Gov. Scott Discusses Economic Impacts of EFI and VISIT FLORIDA with Panama City Community Members
Business, tourism and community leaders attended Governor Rick Scott’s Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable today in Panama City to discuss the local economic impact of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida and the need to fight job killing legislation in the Florida House.
To view Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) President and CEO Carol Dover’s video, click HERE.
To view b-roll of the event and remarks by Governor Scott, click HERE.
Gov. Scott Discusses Economic Impacts of EFI and VISIT FLORIDA with Local Leaders
Business, tourism and community leaders attended Governor Rick Scott’s Fighting for Florida Jobs Roundtable today in Panama City to discuss the local economic impacts of VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida and the need to fight job killing legislation in the Florida House.
ICYMI: Naples Daily News: Gov. Rick Scott promotes VISIT FLORIDA, Enterprise Florida
Gov. Rick Scott promotes VISIT FLORIDA, Enterprise Florida
Naples Daily News
Arek Sarkissian
February 13, 2017
Gov. Rick Scott met with Southwest Florida business leaders in Cape Coral on Monday to discuss the potential impact of a plan by the Florida House of Representatives to eliminate VISIT FLORIDA and Enterprise Florida from the state budget.
Brian Rist, owner of Fort Myers-based Storm Smart, was among those who joined Scott. Rist said he relies on Enterprise Florida to bring in business from outside the country. A House bill to close the agency would wipe out $3 million in international business, Rist said.
“I don’t think the people supporting this plan realize I can’t market like Enterprise Florida does internationally,” he said. “Would you ever think about cutting marketing out of your budget because you want to grow?
“Nobody would do that.”
Rist was joined by Lee County Hotel Association President Jeff Webb, who said VISIT FLORIDA uses taxpayer dollars to expose smaller hoteliers to visitors from around the world.
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Rist and Webb were the latest additions to a list of businesses that oppose the House plan that would cut 23 incentive programs.
The bill cleared its first committee last week with a 10-5 vote after more than an hour of testimony from business owners who ranged from tour boat captains to restaurant owners and semitrailer dealers.
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But what brought people to live in Lee and Collier counties will not insulate the region from tough times, said Eric Berglund, president of the Southwest Florida Economic Development Alliance.
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“We don’t want to be in the position we were just a few years ago,” Berglund said.
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“Those incentives they want to eliminate in this bill help us compensate for the areas where we may not be able to compete as well.”
Scott planned stops in Flagler Beach, in the district of the bill’s sponsor, Paul Renner, a Republican. He will make another stop Tuesday in Panama City, in the district of Rep. Jay Trumbull, another Republican who voted for the bill.
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