Seth Pinsky, NYCEDC, Outlines Agenda at Queens Economic Development Leadership Council
Helen B. Marshall, Queens Borough President
Melva Miller, Director, Economic Development, Office of the President, Borough of Queens
Part 1: Seth Pinsky, NYCEDC meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 2: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 3: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 4: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 5: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
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Part 7: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 8: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 9: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 10: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 11: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
Part 12: Seth Pinsky, President NYCEDC, meets with Queens Leadership Council 1/14/2010
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Long Island City, NY January 14, 2010 - Seth Pinsky, President of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, addressed the Queens Economic Development Leadership Council and discussed
"Choices that Transform". This included both Physical Transformation and Economic Transformation. Central to the EDC planning is that "Quality of Life is Essential to Economic Development".
Included in Transforming the NYC's Economy are programs under three themes.
- Help legacy industries transform into new business models.
- Identify and attract new industries.
- Increase entrepreneurship.
- Access to capital
- Access to space
- Access to training
At the start of the Queens Economic Development Leadership Council, Helen B. Marshall, Queens Borough President, appealed to the members of the Council to increase their support of the Census, pointing out that 2010 Census counts will impact many levels of government spending as well as allocation of congressional representation.
Seth Pinsky Video Coverage
For more information on Queens Economic Development Leadership Council, contact:
Melva M. Miller
Director, Economic Development
Office of the President, Borough of Queens
120-55 Queens Boulevard
Kew Gardens, NY 11424
(718) 286-2655
(718) 286-3134 Fax
MMiller@queensbp.org
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