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100 YEARS OF SECURING FLORIDA’S FUTURE • WWW.FLORIDACHAMBER.COM100 Years of Securing
Florida’s Future
Florida Association of Counties
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Percentage Population Increases by 2030
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How Many People is That? (thousands)
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Florida Chamber Economic Development Task ForceWhile other groups may focus on the future of incentives, the
Florida Chamber’s task force focuses on Florida’s competitiveness within our six pillar framework.
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Florida Chamber Economic Development Task Force
• Webinars & Pillars Covered 5/23- State of the State 6/20- Talent Supply & Education 7/25- Innovation & Economic Development 8/22- Infrastructure & Growth Leadership
• Upcoming Calls & Events– 9/19: Business Climate & Competitiveness– 10/24: Civic & Governance Systems– 11/21: Quality of Life & Quality of Places– 1/26/17: Economic Development Summit
• Implementation & Review Committee
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Talent Survey Results
• 70%: Significant challenges finding qualified talent
• 50%+: Current education system is not producing what
businesses need
• 56%: Graduates of higher learning still need additional
training
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Talent Survey Results & Comments
• More than 1/3 unsure if Florida’s education system was an advantage or disadvantage
• 90%: unaware Florida’s K-12 system is in top quartile in educational achievement
I think we need to frankly discuss the areas where the education system does not perform well, and work on improvements there, as well as brag about achievements at select grade levels. It's good to know our strengths, it's even better to know our weaknesses so we don't get lulled into thinking everything is OK, so that we work on improving where we have gaps.
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What can Florida do to better prepare its students and workforce to compete
in a global economy?
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Innovation Survey Results
79.20%
13.90%
6.90%
Should Cash Incentives or Tax Breaks be Used in Return of Capital Investment & Job Creation?
Yes No Unsure
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Innovation Survey Results
Which Level of Government is Best Equipped to Manage Economic Development?
Local Region State Federal
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Innovation Survey Results
4.10%
23.30%
71.60%
Is it More Important to Focus on Attracting Business or Expanding Existing Businesses?
Attract Expand Both
Florida Industry ClustersWith Examples of Key Occupations
Local Hospitality
EstablishmentsCombined Food
Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast Food Waiters
and Waitresses
Cooks, RestaurantWaiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Local Government
Services
Police and Sheriff's Patrol
OfficersFirefighters
Correctional Officers and
Jailers
Firefighters
Correctional Officers and
Jailers
Federal Government
Services
Military Occupations
Transportation Security Screeners
Business Operations
Specialists, All Other
Local Health Services
Registered Nurses
Radiologic Technologists
Nursing Assistants
Local Education and
Training
Teachers
Secretaries and
Administrative Assistants
Teacher's Assistants
Hospitality and Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Electric Power Generation
and Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Power Plant Operators
Customer Service
Representatives
Upstream Chemical Products
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters,
Operators, and Tenders
Chemical Equipment Operators
and Tenders
Chemical Plant and
System Operators
Source: Emsi Complete Data 2016.1
Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Industry ClustersWith Examples of Key Occupations
Local Hospitality
EstablishmentsCombined Food
Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast Food Waiters
and Waitresses
Cooks, RestaurantWaiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Local Government
Services
Police and Sheriff's Patrol
OfficersFirefighters
Correctional Officers and
Jailers
Firefighters
Correctional Officers and
Jailers
Water Transportation
Reservation and
Transportation Ticket
Agents and Travel Clerks
Customer Service
Representatives
Sales Representatives, Services,
All Other
Local Commercial
Services
Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand
Office Clerks, General
Janitors and Cleaners,
Except Maids and
Housekeeping Cleaners
Local Financial Services
Tellers
Customer Service
Representatives
Insurance Sales Agents
Hospitality and Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Electric Power Generation
and Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Power Plant Operators
Customer Service
Representatives
Source: Emsi Complete Data 2016.1
Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater Industry ClustersWith Examples of Key Occupations
Local Hospitality
EstablishmentsCombined Food
Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast Food Waiters
and Waitresses
Cooks, RestaurantWaiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Upstream Chemical
Plants
Mixing and Blending Machine Setters,
Operators, and Tenders
Chemical Plant and
System Operators
Chemical Equipment Operators
and Tenders
Business Services
Customer Service
Representatives
Accountants and Auditors
Office Clerks, General
Local Government
Services
Police and Sheriff's Patrol
Officers
Firefighters
Office Clerks
Local Utilities
Telecommunications
Equipment Installers and
Repairers, Except Line
Installers
Customer Service
Representatives
Sales Representatives, Services,
All Other
Hospitality and Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Electric Power Generation
and Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Power Plant Operators
Customer Service
Representatives
Source: Emsi Complete Data 2016.1
Orlando-Kissimmee-Sandford Industry ClustersWith Examples of Key Occupations
Hospitality & Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Waiters and Waitresses
Retail Salespersons
Local Hospitality
Establishments
Combined Food
Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast
Food
Waiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Local Health Services
Registered Nurses
Nursing Assistants
Radiologic Technologists
Electric Power Generation & Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Customer Service
Representatives
Power Plant Operators
Local Education &
Training
Teachers
Teacher's Assistants
Secretaries and
Administrative Assistants
Hospitality and Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Electric Power Generation
and Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Power Plant Operators
Customer Service
Representatives
Source: Emsi Complete Data 2016.1
Jacksonville Industry ClustersWith Examples of Key Occupations
Tobacco
Packaging and Filling Machine Operators
and Tenders
Industrial Machinery Mechanics
Food and Tobacco Roasting,
Baking, and Drying
Machine Operators
and Tenders
Medical Devices
Team Assemblers
Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians
First-Line Supervisors of
Production and
Operating Workers
Local Hospitality
Establishments
Combined Food
Preparation and Serving
Workers, Including Fast
Food
Waiters and Waitresses
Cooks, Restaurant
Local Health Services
Registered Nurses
Nursing Assistants
Radiologic Technologists
Federal Government
Services
Business Operations
Specialists, All Other
Information and Record
Clerks, All Other
Claims Adjusters, Examiners,
and Investigators
Hospitality and Tourism
Maids and Housekeeping Cleaners
Retail Salespersons
Waiters and Waitresses
Electric Power Generation
and Transmission
Electrical Power-Line
Installers and Repairers
Power Plant Operators
Customer Service
Representatives
Source: Emsi Complete Data 2016.1
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How can Florida diversify its economy and attract
high skill, high wage jobs?
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Infrastructure Survey
83.60%
10.20%
3.90% 3.90%
Do you support making state dollars available to local governments for the purposes of investing in transportation that directly supports
the expansion or relocation of a company?
Support Oppose Don't Know Other
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Infrastructure Survey
65.6%
20.3%
15.6%
Do you support public-private partnerships for infrastructure projects?
Yes No Unsure
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Infrastructure Survey
89.80%
10.20%
0%
How important is reliable and fast internet to your business?
Very Somewhat Not At All
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What can Florida do to improve its infrastructure (transportation, energy,
communications)?
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Business Climate
September 19th Call-
• Economy
• Taxes
• Insurance
• Regulation
• Property Rights
• Legal Climate
• Workplace & Employment Issues
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What can Florida do to have the best business climate in the country?
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Civic & Governance Systems
October 24th Call-
• Government Systems
• Budget & Planning
• Governing
• Ethics & Elections
• Civic Infrastructure
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How does the state and local government
streamline and improve government systems to promote job creation?
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Quality of Life & Quality Places
November 21st Call-
• Health & Wellness
• Safety & Security
• Housing & Livability
• Families & Children
• Retirement & Lifelong Engagement
• Economic Opportunities
• Sense of Place & Community
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How does Florida foster a quality of life that makes Florida the number one place to live, work, and
play?
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Florida 2030
We invite you to give us your thoughts by taking our 4 question survey at Florida2030.org
Florida 2030 town hall meetings to get input on the trends, the opportunities and challenges.
Visited Scheduled Help Us Reach This County
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Questions and Feedback
Carolyn Johnson
Director of Business, Economic Development and Innovation
(850) 521-1235
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2016-2017 Florida Chamber Events• Florida Chamber Board of Governors September Conference Call
– September 19, 2016, at 2 p.m.
• Future of Florida Forum and Board of Governors Annual Meeting• September 28-30, 2016 | Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress, Orlando
• Florida Chamber Foundation 2016 Transportation Summit• December 6, 2016, Miami
• Florida Chamber 2017 Economic Outlook Summit• December 8, 2016, Orlando
• Florida Chamber Insurance Summit• February 1-3, 2017, JW Marriott - Miami
• Florida Chamber International Days• February 14-15, 2017, Tallahassee
• Florida Chamber Board of Governors Capitol Days• March 21-13, 2017, Tallahassee
Additional Florida Chamber Events -www.flchamber.com/events/calendar/
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