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A New Beginning. Building on Purdue’s Community & Regional Development Assets Jason Henderson & Bo Beaulieu. Presentation Overview. The Organizational Structure PCRD Mission and Goals ECD Mission and Goals The Partnership Building a Strong ECD Program : Key Elements (7) - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
A New Beginning
Building on Purdue’s Community & Regional Development Assets
Jason Henderson & Bo Beaulieu
Presentation Overview
The Organizational Structure
PCRD Mission and Goals
ECD Mission and Goals
The Partnership
Building a Strong ECD Program: Key Elements (7)
Our Ultimate Goal
Recent Organizational Structure
Purdue Office of Engagement
Purdue Center for Regional Development (PCRD)
Purdue Extension
Economic & Community
Development
The “Renewed” Structure: Working Together
Purdue Office of Engagement
Purdue Center for Regional Development (PCRD)
Purdue Extension
Economic & Community
Development
The PCRD Mission
Pioneering new ideas and strategies that
contribute to regional collaboration,
innovation and prosperity
PCRD PrioritiesData for Decision-
Makers
Collaborative Leadership
Strategy & Planning
Economic Development & Business Growth
The ECD Mission
To help Indiana
communities, both big and
small, grow their local
economies and improve
the quality of life for all
their current and future
residents.
Extension ECD & PCRD: A Valuable & Essential Partnership
Economic & Community Development
Purdue Center for Regional Development
Build on Our Unique and Complementary Strengths
Building a Strong ECD Program:Key Elements
1. Develop program goals
2. Build a network of Regional ECD Educators
3. Strengthen the knowledge/skills of ECD Educators
4. Delineate & launch signature programs
5. Build and sustain relationships with constituents
6. Serve as the hub for quality data
7. Build solid metrics to document impacts
Develop Program GoalsLeadership & Civic Engagement
Community Planning & Collaboration
Workforce & Economic Development
Local Government Education
Quality Places
Northwest East Central Southwest
Southeast
New
ton
The Five Extension Districts in Indiana
• East
• Northwest
• Central
• Southeast
• Southwest
Build a Network of ECD Regional Educators
Strengthen the Knowledge & Skills of ECD Educators
Launch Signature Programs
Build Relationships with Constituents IN Local & Regional Organizations:
Regional Economic Development Organizations Regional Planning Councils Economic Development Districts Regional Workforce Development Boards County-Based Groups (i.e., Local Governments, LEDOs, Chambers and Others)
IN State Agencies: Indiana Small Business Development Centers (ISBDCs) Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) Indiana State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) Office of the Lieutenant Governor Indiana Department of Workforce Development
Federal Agencies: USDA Rural Development Economic Development Administration Economic Research Service/USDA
The Hub for Quality Data
Regional Decision-Maker (RDM)
Industry & Occupational Clusters
Food Systems
Transport & Freight Assets
Land Cover & Land Use
Natural Resources Assets
Population & Economic Attributes
User Friendly Data Products
Advanced Analysis -- Industry Clusters:Valuable Information to Guide Decision Making
Information on the Major Drivers of Each Region’s
Economy
Data Source: EMSI 2013.2, industry cluster definitions by PCRD
District Cluster Name2012
Employment
% Change Employment2007-12
2012 LQ%
Change LQ
2007-12
2013 EPW
CentralBusiness & Financial Services
147,600 11% 0.95 0% $60,955
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences)
111,648 11% 1.16 2% $67,829
Transportation & Logistics 58,123 1% 1.55 3% $47,594East Manufacturing Supercluster 54,677 (19%) 2.84 (3%) $64,075
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences)
50,872 4% 1.14 1% $43,439
Business & Financial Services
41,951 6% 0.58 2% $41,961
Northwest
Manufacturing Supercluster 99,744 (12%) 3.35 3% $72,406
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences)
77,556 6% 1.13 1% $52,351
Advanced Materials 72,046 (3%) 2.82 9% $80,043Southeast Manufacturing Supercluster 34,772 (2%) 3.17 13% $73,277
Business & Financial Services
21,604 10% 0.53 4% $37,965
Advanced Materials 19,512 (8%) 2.07 2% $58,110Southwest
Biomedical/Biotechnical (Life Sciences)
47,057 6% 1.27 (1%) $51,713
Business & Financial Services
28,867 6% 0.48 (2%) $41,886
Advanced Materials 26,197 (3%) 1.90 7% $72,886
Top Three Industry Clusters by Jobs, 2012
Data Source: NETS 2011, Edward Lowe, IEGC, PCRD
EstablishmentsTotal 1,833 Stage 1 1,643 Stage 2 180 Stage 3 8 Stage 4 2 EmploymentTotal 13,752 Stage 1 4,750 Stage 2 4,477Stage 3 1,695Stage 4 2,800 Sales ($), 2011Stage 1 $363,953,451 Stage 2 $439,194,119Stage 3 $174,613,654Stage 4 $396,036,800
Definition of company stages
• Stage 1 (2-9 employees)
• Stage 2 (10-99 employees)
• Stage 3 (100 to 499 employees)
• Stage 4 (500+ employees)
• This table is based on the National Establishment Time Series (NETS) database
• The definitions for stages are based on research by the Edward Lowe Foundation
• A firm can have more than one establishment within the same county
Local Industry Establishments: The Four Stages
Build Solid Metrics to Document Impacts
Our Ultimate Goal !
ECD PCRD
Working Together. . . Innovating Together . . . Making a Difference Together!
Contact InformationBo Beaulieu
Mann Hall, Suite 266Purdue University