Investor Update
EDAWN would like to thank all of our investors for their continued support this fiscal year.
We cannot be successful at attracting, retaining and growing companies in the Greater Reno-Sparks area without you!
Thank you to the following new EDAWN investors:
- Dickinson Wright PLLC and Nelson Electric Company, Inc. have joined as a Gold Investors!
- TSK Architects has joined as a Silver Investor!
If your company is not currently an investor with EDAWN and you are interested in becoming involved, please click here to download an investor packet or contact Sheila Imsdahl or call 775.829.3704.
Partner Updates
The Governor’s Office of Workforce Innovation (OWINN) is hosting the Governor’s Workforce and Innovation Solutions Conference on July 14, 2017 in Las Vegas, at the Clark County Government Center.
This statewide conference will highlight innovative ideas, practices, and policies to support Nevada’s workforce. Three key workshops will also be offered on Apprenticeships, K-12 and post-secondary alignment to in-demand industries, and Workforce Policies from the 79th legislative session. The conference is free to attend with registration. Go here to register.
The Stat Pack is a monthly business e-report, co-authored by Mike PeQueen of HighTower Las Vegas and John Restrepo of RCG Economics, with input from Brian Bonnefant of UNR.
It combines important metrics relevant to business decision makers and financial commentary on current issues facing the Nevada economy. The Stat Pack features data and dialogue about the Southern and Northern Nevada economies. Here is last Friday’s Fact Pack!
The Nevada Economy in Brief …
provides a wealth of Nevada workforce and economic information and is published monthly by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation / Research (DETR) and Analysis Bureau. For questions, please contact Ken Pierson at DETR.
The economic pulse is an economic update provided by the Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED).
Major Investor Of The Week
RTC (Regional Transportation Commission)– The RTC serves the citizens of Reno, Sparks and unincorporated areas of Washoe County. As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the region, the RTC provides leadership in planning, public policy development and implementation of quality transportation systems through a commitment to excellence and stewardship to meet the community’s present and future transportation needs.