2012 Annual Report - Kitsap Economic Development Alliance
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2012 Annual Report - Kitsap Economic Development Alliance
Page 4 2012 KEDA Leadership BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Committee: Julie Tappero, Chair President, West Sound Workforce Chris Rieland, Vice Chair, CEO/President, Pacific NW Title Elliot Gregg, Treasurer President & CEO, Kitsap Credit Union John Powers, Secretary Executive Director, KEDA Jim Carmichael, Immediate Past Chair Jim Carmichael & Associates Tom Danaher, Public Affairs Officer, Naval Base Kitsap Charlotte Garrido Commissioner, Kitsap County Patty Lent, Mayor, City of Bremerton Ed Stern Councilmember, City of Poulsbo Directors: Ben Anderson, Naval Architect Art Anderson Associates Lloyd Berg, Commissioner, Kitsap Public Utility District #1 Anne Blair, Councilmember City of Bainbridge Island Steve Bonkowski, Councilmember City of Bainbridge Island Scott Bosch, CEO, Harrison Medical Center Linda Brown, CEO, The Doctors Clinic Jim Colebank, Councilmember, City of Port Orchard Lary Coppola, Publisher Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal Pete DeBoer, Commissioner Port of Kingston Judy Mentor Eagleson, President, Mentor Company Becky Erickson, Mayor, City of Poulsbo Leonard Forsman, Chair, Suquamish Tribal Council Mark Gulbranson, Deputy Exec. Director, Puget Sound Regional Council Bob Guyt, Principal Rice Fergus Miller Blaine Highfield, Emeritus Marcus Hoffman, Commissioner, Silverdale Water District Charles Horton, Publisher, Kitsap Sun Tim Matthes, Mayor City of Port Orchard Kitsap Economic Development Alliance Mary McClure, Executive Director, Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council Dr. David Mitchell, President, Olympic College Jon Rose, President, Olympic Property Group Roy Runyon, Councilmember, City of Bremerton Chad Solvie, CEO, Martha & Mary Medical Services Russell Steele, CEO, Port Madison Enterprises Larry Stokes, Commissioner Port of Bremerton Linda Streissguth, Govt & Public Relations Mgr Puget Sound Energy Dwight Sutton, Emeritus KEDA 2012 Annual Report HWH Properties Kingston Chamber of Commerce Kingston Stakeholders Kitsap Bank Kitsap Commercial Investment Brokers Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside Kitsap County Kitsap Credit Union Kitsap Public Facilities District Kitsap Mental Health Services Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal Kitsap Peninsula VCB Kitsap PUD #1 Kitsap Sun Kitsap Transit Land Title Company Law Office of Jonathon Kroman, PLLC Liberty Bay Bank Lyons Painting & Design, LLC Martha and Mary Medical Services McClure Consulting, LLC Mentor Company National Center for Manufacturing Sciences Navy Federal Credit Union Message From the Chair Telling & Selling the Kitsap Story KEDA STAFF John Powers, Executive Director Kathy Cocus, Business Development Director Theresa Mangrum, Admin & Communications Susan Veach, Contract Accountant President, Accountability Plus, Inc. Mary Jo Juarez, PTAC (Procurement Technical Assistance Center) Counselor 2012 KEDA Investors Accountability Plus, Inc. American Maritime International, Inc. Art Anderson Associates Automated Business Systems Bainbridge Graduate Institute Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce Bank of America Best Lifework, LLC Bradley Scott, Inc. Bremerton Area Chamber of Commerce Bremerton Housing Authority Cascade Natural Gas Chiropractic Health Center City of Bainbridge Island City of Bremerton City of Port Orchard City of Poulsbo Compensation Consultants Eleven Winery Essence of the Thymes Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce Hampton Inn & Suites Harrison Medical Center Hood Canal Brewery 2012 Annual Report Olympic College Olympic Property Group, LLC Pacific Northwest Title Paladin Data Systems Paratransit Services Port of Kingston Port Madison Enterprises Port of Bremerton Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce Professional Options Propel Insurance Puget Sound Energy Puget Sound Regional Council Rice Fergus Miller Silverdale Chamber of Commerce Silverdale Water District Suquamish Tribe The Doctors Clinic Washington State Dept. of Commerce Wells Fargo West Sound Technology Association West Sound Workforce, Inc. Windermere Real Estate Thank you for your support! Julie Tappero, Chair of the Board It has been my pleasure to serve as Chair of KEDA for the last year. Working with an excellent Board of Directors and a top notch staff, we’ve had a strong year. At our Board Retreat we became reengaged and more knowledgeable, enabling us to better tell and sell the Kitsap Story. Out of the Retreat came the launch of a new multi-media marketing campaign, Kitsap Connected. This compelling video campaign will be used by our public and private sector partners to retain and attract talent, customers, and new businesses to our community. We have stepped up our PTAC efforts this year. I can personally attest to our success: my business was awarded a Seaport-e Contract with the Department of Defense as a direct result of the encouragement and support of our PTAC office. KEDA tracks the millions of dollars in contracts that our PTAC clients receive, and we are excited to be able to increase PTAC classes and counseling hours this coming year. Financially, KEDA is gaining strength. We really appreciate the commitment of our public sector partners who have solidly supported us over the past years. In the last year, we have enjoyed increased support from our private sector partners, growing their investment from $79,000 in 2011 to over $155,000 in 2012, a 97% increase. Kitsap is on the move today. We’re telling our story, we’ve partnered to move the Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance forward, and we’re upping our game in the region. As Chris Rieland says, Kitsap is the emerging market in the Seattle region. Julie Tappero Board Chair, Kitsap Economic Development Alliance President, West Sound Workforce Partners in Economic Development Advanced Composites Center Bainbridge Graduate Institute BEST at Kitsap Community Resources Impact Washington Homebuilders Association of Kitsap County Kitsap Aerospace and Defense Alliance Kitsap Chambers of Commerce Kitsap Commercial Investment Brokers Kitsap Entrepreneurial Center Kitsap Peninsula Visitor & Convention Bureau Kitsap Regional Coordinating Council Olympic College President’s Advisory Council Olympic College Wkfc Dev Advisory Committee Olympic Workforce Development Council National Center for Manufacturing Science Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition PSRC Defense Cluster Roundtable Central Puget Sound Economic Dev District Puget Sound Naval Base Association Small Business Development Center Washington Aerospace Alliance Washington Department of Commerce Washington Economic Dev Association Washington Military Alliance Washington State PTAC Washington State University Extension West Sound Technology Association WorkSource Kitsap Page 2 Page 3 Executive Director’s Report 2012 Financial Report KEDA at Work Business Assistance — 2008-2012 2012 Target & Actual Performance Kitsap – Positioned for Prosperity ... Connected and Competitive 2012 Target 2012 Actual $2M Not reported 150 96 2,000 3,718 150 Not reported $20M $51.9M Recruitment Prospects Contacted 500 497 Recruitment Leads Generated —1 29 New Private Investment Kitsap Companies Assisted As a business leader, public servant, and economic developer, I’ve worked in a variety of U.S. markets and in communities across Washington State and throughout the Puget Sound. My multi-market experience underscores my appreciation for the integral role Kitsap plays in the Central Puget Sound economy, the Seattle Market, one of the most innovative, diverse, competitive, and renowned regional economies in the world. In a nutshell - here are the reasons I believe our economic future in Kitsap is bright: Well connected to the Western Washington I-5 Corridor, Kitsap contributes to the overall dynamism and global competiveness of the Seattle regional economy. Kitsap is a recognized leader in several key regional economic sectors (maritime, manufacturing, military, healthcare, business services, technology, and, tourism) and is home to the most dense concentration of engineering talent in the region. Kitsap County ranks high in essential economic development indicators (educational attainment, skilled workforce, development of intellectual property, per capita economic output, and, median household income). Our businesses thrive and prosper in a highly competitive marketplace. Kitsap presents a compelling case for exceptional value in economic opportunity (in life, education, work, creativity, recreation, culture, environment, and health) and for a sustainable prosperous future for generations to come. I invite you to join your peers in building an ever stronger next-gen economy and remarkable place to pursue the life you dream of. Begin by taking a few moments to preview KEDA’s new multimedia marketing campaign ,“Kitsap Connected”, at kitsapconnected.org. Contact our team to learn more about how we can assist your business. www.kitsapeda.org On Kitsap! Employment at Assisted Companies Jobs Created (recruitment) New Business Generated Recruitment Proposals Presented 20 17 Recruitment Visits to Kitsap County 10 2 24,496 40.064 KEDA Website Unique Visits Companies Directly Assisted Referrals/Information/Contacts 1 KEDA is able to fulfill many business assistance requests immediately. Others, particularly larger recruitment and expansion cases representing large employment bases or challenging site selection requirements, require extended consultations and assistance. Many of these cases can span 18 months or more. Throughout the case activity, KEDA provides consistent communication and professional assistance to the client, with referrals, introductions and problem solving actions as appropriate. 2 No target set 2011 Actual visits (no target set) 5 Year Income Comparison 13% 51% 36% Business Retention, Expansion & Recruitment Marketing & Community Development Organization & Resource Development Statement of Financial Income & Expenses 2012 INCOME SOURCES Private Sector Partner Investments In-Kind Investments Kitsap Connected Investments Total Private Sector Public Sector State Grants Event Fees $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 96,614.76 23,927.82 35,000.00 155,542.58 150,388.00 105,595.00 22,305.90 33,805.91 Total Ordinary Income $ 467,637.39 EXPENSES Advertising, Marketing & Events Personnel Operations & Administration Total Ordinary Expenses $ $ $ $ 79,888.72 277,311.98 77,688.34 434,889.04 KEDA Annual Meeting (March) Net Ordinary Income $ 32,748.35 Decision Makers I & II (Jan and October) OTHER INCOME & EXPENSES Interest Income Depreciation $ $ 55.58 6,260.96 NET INCOME $ 26,542.97 Research, Communications & Marketing E-newsletters—Business Opportunities; News & Events Executive Director’s Report to Investors Kitsap Economic Indicators Custom Research and Demographics KitsapConnected Marketing Campaign Initiated Business Events & Education Pacific Northwest Defense Symposium (August) PTAC (Procurement Technical Assistance Center) workshops throughout the year Income in Thousands John Powers, Executive Director Kitsap County’s economic prospects, both short and long term, are strong – very strong. My perspective is rooted in Kitsap’s legacy of success; and, Kitsap’s strategic role in our regional economy. 2012 Expenses by Functional Operations Quarterly Full Board Business Briefings KEDA 2012 Annual Report KEDA 2012 Annual Report