HCPED 07-08 AnnRpt.indd - Henderson County Partnership for
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HCPED 07-08 AnnRpt.indd - Henderson County Partnership for
2007–2008 Annual Report facilitating a transformational economy Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development 2 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Board of Directors Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development, 2007-2008 OF F ICE R S Sandy Tallant, Chair Duke Energy Mark L. Stone, Treasurer First Citizens Bank Carl Shaw, Chamber Chair 2007 Carl E. Shaw, CPA, PLLC Rob Cranford, Past Chair Morrow Insurance Agency, Inc. Chip Gould, Product Development Chair Cason Companies, Inc. Chris Burns, Chamber Chair 2008 Summit Marketing Group, LLC Adam Shealy, Chair Elect The Van Winkle Law Firm Kelly Leonard, Marketing Chair Forest Commercial Bank Andrew T. Tate, President & CEO Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development Lynn Johnson Dixon Hughes, PLLC Mayor Ray Shaw Village of Flat Rock Nathan Kennedy BB&T Mayor Roger Snyder Town of Mills River Dave Modaff Friday Services, Inc. LaVoy Spooner AT&T Mayor Bill Moore Town of Fletcher Mayor Bob Staton Village of Flat Rock Jim Hall Investors Realty Group Chairman Bill Moyer Henderson County Debbie Wilkinson Wachovia Don Hallingse PSNC Energy Mayor Greg Newman City of Hendersonville Mayor Henry Johnson Town of Laurel Park Dr. Molly Parkhill Blue Ridge Community College DI R E C TOR S Ervin Bazzle Henderson County Board of Public Education Gus Campano Glade Holdings, Inc. Tom Cooper Cooper Construction Company, Inc. 2 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2008 marks 14 years of active engagement for the Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development. Over the years, the organization has had different names and organizational structures but has remained constant in the goal of growing and retaining quality jobs in Henderson County. We are fortunate to have recognition of the importance of our work from the public and private sectors who make a decision to invest in our efforts. This year marks 10 years of private investment in our organization, and we thank those founding members for their support and vision. Approaching milestones like these is cause for reflection. As a Board of Directors, we embraced organizational flexibility that allowed us to mature over time and, most importantly, retain relevance. Below are a few numbers that help measure that relevance in addition to sparking our future. • 17% of Henderson County’s workforce and 24% of its payroll (over $270,000,000) comes from the manufacturing sector. • Over the past five years, manufacturing wages were 56% higher than non-manufacturing wages. The 2007 average annual manufacturing wage was $44,594.89. • The 2007 tax impact of manufacturing was valued at $574,589,576, which includes 43% of all business personal property valuations. • A January 2008 Cost of Community Services Report noted that industrial and commercial development contribute $2.52 for every $1 of county services they utilize – industry contributes more than industry consumes. Despite these strong numbers, it is perception that we battle – perception that industry is vacating the United States, perception that manufacturing is not a viable and secure career path, and perception that we are not agile enough to innovate through workforce and technology. In addition to the numbers, the last 14 years taught us that none of these are true. What we learned is that recruitment and retention efforts are global in nature and are intensely competitive. I am thankful for the opportunity to Chair the Partnership over the previous year and, with confidence and optimism, look forward to the year ahead with Adam Shealy as Chair of the Board. Thank you for your continued engagement with the Partnership. Sandy Tallant, Duke Energy 2007–2008 Chair of the Board 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 3 In 2008, Kimberly-Clark Berkeley Mills celebrated 85 years as a proud member of the community. They marked the occasion by donating 59 acres on their campus to the City of Hendersonville for permanent recreation use. Mayor Greg Newman and Plant Manager John Bruce illustrate a strong partnership between the public and private sectors. 4 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Our Mission The Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development, Inc. is the professional economic development entity for Henderson County. It works to: attract and retain quality jobs; solicit new business compatible with the assets and values of Henderson County; promote Henderson County’s business image; assist expansion of existing companies; and enhance Henderson County’s overall quality of life. 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 5 Michael Worley displays one of many uses for the Speedflex Training System. The machine is supplemented with innovative software that allows for customization of performance measurements. The system is produced by AlphaTech, Inc. This machine was delivered to the residence of Atlanta Braves pitcher John Smoltz. 6 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Existing Industry Our Driving Organizational Priority July 1, 2007, marked the launch of a formal Industrial Retention and Expansion Program focused on three goals: • Helping Henderson County industry become more competitive • Removing obstacles that prevent existing industry from remaining in operation and/or growing in Henderson County • Demonstrating that the community appreciates industrial investment in Henderson County The Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development is committed to ensuring that local industry is poised to advance in today’s competitive business environment. Our IR&E Program is designed to be customizable and is tailored to the needs of each client. HCPED staff partner and pool resources with the NC Department of Commerce, AdvantageWest, Blue Ridge Community College, utility providers, and local and state governments. The result is a streamlined service focused on cooperation and productivity with a single point of contact. On May 12, 2008, Josh Hallingse was hired as the Partnership’s Director of Industry Relations. His primary responsibility is implementation of the IR&E Program in partnership with appropriate allies and entities. Josh ensures that the Partnership is responsive and timely in support of existing industry. Since 1994, the Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development has assisted clients, resulting in $458,650,000 of taxable investment and helping to create and retain 3,303 jobs. Existing industries that had a presence in Henderson County account for 91% of that total investment and 85% of all new and retained jobs. 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 7 Scott Clark, CEO of Appalachian Energy, oversees a recent residential installation of solar thermal panels. The company is the fastest growing clean energy developer in North Carolina, producing more than 2 million kilowatthours of clean power since 2001. Clark and Appalachian Energy are committed to energy production that is both fiscally and environmentally responsible. 8 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Existing Industry Industrial Executives Forum February 6, 2008, marked our first Industrial Executives Forum – planned by a committee made up of John Bell (Excel Consulting Group), Barry Brown (The Warm Company), John Bruce (Kimberly-Clark), Ken Burton (Blue Ridge Metals Corporation), Brian Cavagnini (ArvinMeritor) and Sandy Tallant (Duke Energy, HCPED Chair). The forum focused on Goal #2 of the IR&E Program, specifically removing obstacles that prevent existing industry from remaining in operation and/or growing in Henderson County. Strong participation from 37 industrial executives allowed us to identify and add clarity to identified challenges, as well as brainstorm potential solutions. Three of the action items identified at the Forum have been approached with creative solutions detailed below: 1 In April of 2008, Blue Ridge Community College announced what we think is innovation and flexibility in action – a revamped and retooled Advanced Manufacturing Certification Program. The program was designed for rapid entry into the manufacturing workforce with key core skill sets including: OSHA safety practices, information flow, critical thinking, applied math and measuring, and interpersonal skill development. Taking it even a step further, the program includes the NC Career Readiness Certificate through JobLink and arranges interviews with local manufacturers for those that earn Silver or Gold certificates. This program reduces the time required to be considered for employment in the manufacturing sector, while ensuring that skills obtained are relevant in today’s and tomorrow’s manufacturing markets. 2 Industrial Executives at the Forum expressed a need for homegrown engineers through placement of an engineering program in the area. Partnership staff, along with industry representatives from Appalachian Energy, ArvinMeritor, Blue Ridge Metals Corporation, GE Lighting Systems and Selee Corporation, joined a group of community and business leaders to speak to the UNC Tomorrow Commission in Sylva. This group advocated for Western Carolina University to consider an increased presence in Henderson County, specifically through an engineering program. 3 One request made by Forum participants included streamlining government processes including permitting, planning, rezoning, infrastructure extensions, inspections, etc. The participants suggested that a flow chart with timelines and appropriate contacts be built and maintained by Partnership staff. When we approached County Manager, Steve Wyatt, about the idea he one-upped our request. He suggested that Planning Director, Anthony Starr, serve as an industry ombudsman to facilitate manufacturing support. This arrangement has since been utilized and proves to be an excellent example of how Henderson County values its industrial employers. 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 9 SylvanSport’s GO trailer/tent hybrid camper is racking up design awards and enthused reviews from the likes of the New York Times, National Geographic Adventure, Business Week and the Industrial Designers Society of America. The GO is engineered from offices in the former Steelcase building in Fletcher, NC. 10 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Marketing Promoting a Strong Business Climate with Collaborative Efforts The Partnership actively markets and promotes Henderson County as a prospective business location to attract quality jobs. Our efforts are targeted, proactive and diversified in approach. We rely on the strength of our assets (logistics, workforce, product, business climate, cost of doing business) to attract companies that are consistent with our community’s values (strong wages and benefits, clean and safe processes, strong corporate citizens). We regularly partner with other like-minded organizations to market a larger region. This collaborative approach brings strength to our offering while leveraging limited resources. The Partnership is an active member with CarolinaWest, a sixcounty regional economic development alliance. During the 2007-08 year, HCPED staff participated in call missions to site location consultants in the Dallas, New York and New Jersey areas. These missions resulted in face-to-face meetings with representatives from 18 different site selection firms. AdvantageWest is also a regular partner, and a marketing umbrella, for the 23 most western counties in North Carolina. HCPED staff participates in AdvantageWest’s Blue Ridge Advanced Manufacturing Initiative and the Economic Developers Advisory Council. In April of 2008, the Partnership worked with AdvantageWest to bring 12 site location consultants from around the nation to experience Western NC firsthand – including a luncheon in downtown Hendersonville. In June of 2008, we again partnered with AdvantageWest on a call mission to Greenville, SC, and Atlanta, GA, that resulted in meetings with 12 site selection firms. The Partnership works closely with both the western region office of Commerce and the Raleigh-based office on retention, expansion and recruitment projects. Our organization is an active member of the Friends of North Carolina, a private marketing arm of Commerce that markets the State to targeted sectors around the world. HCPED participated in the State’s first Aerospace Executives Forum held in Asheville in January of 2008. M E T R IC S 102 15 21 11,807 Leads Generated/Identified that HCPED Responded To Participation in Targeted Call Missions or Trade Shows Projects: Site Visits to Henderson County by Active Clients Unique Visitors to www.HCPED.org 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 11 The Ferncliff Industrial Park is a 221 acre multi-parcel site adjacent to the Asheville Regional Airport. The park’s design incorporates retention of natural features and 40+ acres of undisturbed common space. Vaughan Fitzpatrick, Mayor Roger Snyder, Bill Lapsley and HCPED Product Development Committee Chair Chip Gould review the master plan of the park with the land in the background. 12 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Product Development Preserving the Future for Quality Job Creation The Henderson County Partnership for Economic Development works on behalf of existing and future industry to ensure that they have viable local options to relocate and expand manufacturing facilities and operations. Securing and developing parcels of land in close proximity to infrastructure, high capacity transit routes, skilled workforce and other key assets is crucial to the sustainability of industry within Henderson County. The Partnership serves as an engaged resource for local governments as communities continue to expand and wish to preserve quality job opportunities in years ahead. In 2007, the Partnership was instrumental in both preserving industrial property and achieving appropriate zoning designations for existing industry while Henderson County worked towards passage of the Land Development Code (first county-wide zoning). The Partnership is also an active participant in the update process of the City of Hendersonville’s Comprehensive Plan. The Partnership’s Product Development Committee focused its efforts on two properties over the past fiscal year. Approximately 15 acres of property remains adjacent to Elkamet at the former WNC Fairgrounds site, owned by the Henderson County Public School System. This parcel is served by industrial-quality infrastructure, bordering industrial neighbors, in proximity of four-lane Hwy 176 and Upward Road to I-26. In partnership with the School System, the property was entered into the Brownfields Program where it will continue assessment prior to development. We are very appreciative of the Henderson County Public School System in their proactive quest to ensure that locally grown jobs are available to the students they educate. On June 18, 2008, at a joint meeting of the Henderson County Board of Commissioners and the Mills River Town Council, a master plan for the Ferncliff Industrial Park was unveiled. The 221-acre park includes accentuation of natural features as advantages to the park and its future tenants. The year before the unveiling included zoning the property as industrial with passage of the Land Development Code, a voluntary annexation into Mills River, rezoning to MR-LI (municipal industrial zoning), and drafting and revising a master plan for the park’s development. Ferncliff’s location, in close proximity to I-26 and adjacent to the Asheville Regional Airport (AVL), allows diversity in transportation of persons and/or products. The Partnership is now pursuing Site Certification through the NC Department of Commerce for the park. 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 13 Whole Log Lumber is located on the Green River in Zirconia. Since 1984, they have produced flooring from old-growth heartpine, originally lumbered from the virgin forest of centuries gone by. The business specializes in reclamation of antique lumber from barns and mills, no longer in use and being de-constructed, and puts it back into use as high-quality flooring and custom building products. 14 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Cumulative Investment Since 1994 INVESTMENT ($) Prince Mfg. (American Coating) Aegis Holdings ArvinMeritor (1) ArvinMeritor (2) Atlas Bolt & Screw Borg-Warner Cooling Systems Continental Teves (1) Continental Teves (2) Continental Teves (3) DuraLine Imaging Elkamet FedEx First Citizens Bank GE Lighting Systems (1) GE Lighting Systems (2) Henderson Produce Kimberly-Clark Kyocera Manual Woodworkers & Weavers MTI (Medical Cable Specialist) Olympia Moto Sports Parts Unlimited (Lemans Corp.) Pepsi-Cola Printpack Printpack & Kyocera Selee Shorewood Packaging Spearman Foods UPM Raflatac (1) UPM Raflatac (2) UPM Raflatac (3) The Warm Company TOTAL NEW JOBS 6,000,000 1,500,000 21,000,000 32,300,000 2,000,000 31,000,000 100,000,000 4,300,000 8,700,000 1,000,000 6,000,000 6,000,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 39,000,000 6,000,000 750,000 500,000 9,000,000 5,700,000 11,000,000 10,000,000 1,900,000 20,000,000 1,000,000 62,500,000 40,000,000 24,000,000 3,000,000 $458,650,000 SAVED JOBS 100 22 11 35 50 552 13 35 10 50 70 17 30 700 * * * 70 6 12 20 200 * 325 29 5 75 115 200 22 45 55 4 210 70 110 6 1,828 13 16 1,475 * Investments occururing in the 2007–2008 fiscal year. 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 15 ArvinMeritor’s senior management team and AdvantageWest presented a Certificate of Special Recognition to Henderson County, Fletcher and HCPED for their work on the recent retention and expansion project. ArvinMeritor Chairman, President & CEO Chip McClure, HCPED Chair 08-09 Adam Shealy, HCPED Chair 0708 Sandy Tallant, ArvinMeritor Director of Operations/ Site Manager Brian Cavagnini and ArvinMeritor Senior Director Jerry Rush celebrate the occasion. 16 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 17 Members & Investors The Partnership is funded through public and private sources, resulting in a budget that reflects equitable participation. 1998 marked the first year that private funds were incorporated into the Partnership’s revenue sources. The names highlighted below mark those founding members who, 10 years later, continue to invest both time and funds in our efforts. 2006-07 Board Chair, Rob Cranford, led a membership campaign effort in the 07-08 year resulting in an increase in private investment of more than 11%. We are very appreciative of these investments and we are driven to ensure that they result in job retention and creation returns for the community. PR E S I DE NT I A L Cason Companies, Inc. City of Hendersonville Cooper Construction Co., Inc. Dixon Hughes, PLLC Duke Energy First Citizens Bank Glade Holdings, Inc. Henderson County HomeTrust Bank Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Berkeley Mills Moore & Son Site Contractors Morrow Insurance Agency, Inc. Mountain 1st Bank & Trust PSNC Energy Selee Corporation Southern Concrete Materials SunTrust The Times-News Town of Fletcher Town of Mills River UPM Raflatac, Inc. Wachovia Bank Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. #1242 Western Carolina University Hunter Chevrolet Volvo Subaru Hyundai Co., Inc. Investors Realty Group McCarroll Construction McNutt Service Group, Inc. Miller Brothers Progress Energy RBC Centura Reaben Oil Company Southern Alarm & Security Thos. Shepherd & Son, Inc. Toland Hansley & Company, PA The Van Winkle Law Firm The Waverly Inn William G. Lapsley & Assoc., PA EXECUTIVE AT&T BB&T Carolina Specialties Construction, Inc. Egolf Motors Elkamet Fletcher Business Park Friday Services, Inc. Henderson Oil Company 18 | HENDERSON COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT GENERAL A & A Bonding Advanced Business Equipment Advanced Technical Welding, Inc. Alljuice Food & Beverage, LLC Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. APAC Carolina, Inc. ArvinMeritor, Inc. Atlas Bolt & Screw, Inc. Bazzle & Carr, PA Beverly-Hanks & Associates Blue Ridge Community College Blue Ridge Internet Blue Ridge Metals Corporation Blue Star Camps, Inc. Brown & Bigelow Carl E. Shaw, CPA, PLLC Carolina First Community Foundation of Henderson County CoveStar Investment Realty Advisors Earle Insurance Excel Consulting Group, LLC Fischer Publications, Inc. Flat Rock Playhouse/Vagabond School of Drama, Inc. Forest Commercial Bank Henderson County Chamber of Commerce Henderson County Public Schools Henderson County Travel & Tourism Hendersonville Board of Realtors, Inc. Hendersonville Country Club, Inc. Hendersonville Home Builders Association Hendersonville Printing Company Highland Lake Inn Holiday Inn Express IMOCO, Inc. IPM Corporation JCPenney Kanuga Conferences, Inc. Keen Impressions, Inc. Kelso Advertising & Design Kenmure Properties, Ltd. Kenneth R. Youngblood King Street Professional Center Lewis Real Estate Macon Bank Mahle Motorsports Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital McDonald’s - Edwards Group Miller’s Laundry & Cleaners, Inc. Morosani & Associates Nappier & Turner Construction Company, Inc. National Technical Honor Society Norm’s Minit Marts Oates Realty ERA Park Ridge Hospital Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company S&ME Standard Tytape Company Stuart Stepp, AIA, Architect Successful Financial Strategies Summersweet, Inc. Summit Marketing Group Town of Laurel Park United Community Bank United Way of Henderson County Village of Flat Rock Vocational Solutions of Henderson County Wachovia Securities 2007–2008 ANNUAL REPORT | 19 114 East Caswell Street Hendersonville, NC 28792 828-692-6373 ■ fax 828-692-6658 www.HCPED.org