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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2005 09 22 Private Business Association of Seminole County (PBAS) Meeting Agenda CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434 WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA 32708-2799 Telephone: (407) 327-1800 Fax: (407) 327-4753 Website: www.winterspringsfl.org AGENDA PRIVATE BUSINESS ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE COUNTY (PBAS) "SHARED SOLUTIONS III" THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,2005 - 5:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. HEATHROW COUNTRY CLUB 1200 BRIDGEWATER DRIVE HEATHROW, FLORIDA SEE ATTACHED NOTICE THE MAYOR AND/OR POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COMMISSION MAY BE IN ATTENDANCE DURING THIS EVENT are o u ions s - Preparing Seminole County for Build Out - Featuring business and industry leaders from Cobb County, Georgia WILLIAM A. "BILL" COOPER PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE COBB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A former Cobb County, Georgia County Commissioner since 1991 and retired Delta Airlines pilot and instructor, Bill has lived through the growth and suburban sprawl in this upscale Atlanta area. With our comparable attributes, Seminole County can learn from his insight and experience. We thank him for taking time out to speak to us. ~ SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER OF THE COBB CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Since 1994, Don has served as the Economic Development Director for Cobb County, GA. He has worked with the business community and advised the Board of County Commissioners and the County Manager, helping to attract new business while encouraging growth and retention. Sharing his focus on enhancing the business environment will be especially meaningful to the members of PBAS. TONY VANDERWORp, AICP DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT - WASHTENAW COUNTY, MICHIGAN Tony is the past Director of Planning and Development for Seminole County and was instrumental in the organization of the first Seeking Shared Solutions Forum ten years ago. He will add a new perspective to Seminole County's future by relating the fiscal stability and construction activity of built-out communities in the Detroit Metropolitan area. Don't miss it. This is the 3rd in a series of events seeking solutions for growth in Seminole County