Posts tagged ‘economic development’

Best Work of 2012 Goes To…drum roll please…wait for it

After careful review and consideration, pouring over hours of portfolio items from 2012, we have come to a consensus (in a landslide) that the Florida’s Space Coast:  America’s High Tech Titan brochure is the best of the year.  This work, produced for the Economic Development Commission of… Continue reading…

Brandt Ronat generated maximum exposure despite limited budget

“Brandt Ronat’s in depth knowledge of Brevard County’s competitive advantages, including the challenges of our unique geography, enabled the company to create a brand new program that has been embraced throughout the Space Coast. Additionally Brandt Ronat’s knowledge of regional media, its costs, and impacts was instrumental in raising awareness of this new, unique program…. Continue reading…

Linda Brandt and Melinda Ridgley to Serve on Economic Development Commission Councils

Brevard County, Florida—The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast has engaged in research, analysis and dialogue with key stakeholders to create a three-year strategic plan with four strategic priorities, three key goals and five industrial clusters. Linda Brandt, President and CEO, brandt ronat + company and Melinda Ridgley, Vice President, Accounts, brandt ronat +… Continue reading…

Brandt Ronat and Company joins with the EDC of Florida’s Space Coast in support of economic strategies for a better Brevard County

Brevard County, Florida – Brandt Ronat and Company has joined with the Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast in setting a 3-Year Strategic Plan focused on building a better Brevard County. Together with the other coalition partners, we have identified industry clusters, primary strategic priorities and goals by which we will measure… Continue reading…

A healthy creative class

THIS ARTICLE TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CREATIVE CLASS in developing thriving communities, and includes a discussion of what it takes to truly “connect” and retain young talent (YPs) in a region. (Article first APPEARED IN THE AUGUST 2008 ISSUE OF “SPACECOAST BUSINESS”.) “Now it is the intrinsically human ability to create new ideas,… Continue reading…