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Ten-Year Economic Strategy

Fred DuVal
Member Commerce and Economic Development Commission

November 9, 2005
  • “Arizona is moving forward. We should be proud of all we have achieved. But this is not a record to rest on; it is a record to build on.”


  • ~ Governor Janet Napolitano         2005 State of the State Address


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CEDC Charge
  • Where does the Arizona economy stand after ASPED?
  • What global economic trends are shaping Arizona’s economy?
  • What’s next for Arizona’s economy?
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Economic Opportunities


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An innovative, sustainable, globally competitive economy that provides higher incomes and exceptional quality of life for Arizonans



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Sustainable Economies
  •    Mission: Develop economies that are diverse, innovative, productive, and export-oriented with the power to grow, the power to last, and the power to provide prosperity and quality of life
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 Sustainable Economies Strategies


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A Strong Base to Build On



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Bold Innovation
  •    Mission: Create the environment in which public and private organizations that research, develop and market new technologies can thrive
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Bold Innovation Strategies

  • Institute policies that encourage investment in innovation and technology development.
  • Expand Arizona’s capacity for research, development, and commercialization of technology.
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A Strong Base to Build On



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Quality Workforce
  •   Mission: Prepare a workforce that is well-trained and ready for jobs in a high-performance economy



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Quality Workforce Strategies





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A Strong Base to Build On



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What do you think?
  • What do you think about Moving Arizona Forward? What stands out from this presentation?
  • In addition to education, what else does Arizona need to achieve the vision?
  • What does Moving Arizona Forward mean to your business, community or organization?
  • How will we recognize success? How do we measure it?