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Virginia Chamber Recognizes Outstanding Virginia Economic Development Organizations at 2010 Economic Summit
For release: December 2, 2010
Media Contact: Cyndi Miracle
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The Virginia Chamber of Commerce honored Virginia’s leading economic development organizations with the presentation of the Virginia Torchbearer Awards on December 2. The Awards were presented at the Virginia Economic Summit, an event held at the Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg and attended by more than 450 people.
To highlight the crucial role that Virginia’s economic development organizations play in
our state’s prosperity and unparalleled attractiveness as a business location, the Virginia
Chamber of Commerce sought nominations for the prestigious Virginia Torchbearer
Awards. The purpose was to identify the economic development organizations, local
governments and educational institutions that have made a creative and significant
contribution to Virginia’s economy in terms of facilitating new business attraction,
business retention and expansion, the creation of new jobs, foreign investment and
revitalization projects.
Following a statewide nomination process, resulting in a strong field of contenders,
twelve winners were selected by a blue-ribbon panel of judges - ten congressional
district winners, one statewide program winner and the Project of the Year.
The Torchbearer winners were:
First Congressional District - Economic Development Authority of the City of Newport News for the
Canon Virginia Expansion Project;
Second Congressional District - Peninsula Council for Workforce Development;
Third Congressional District - Hampton University for the Hampton University Proton Therapy
Institute;
Fourth Congressional District - Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing (CCAM) in
Prince George County;
Fifth Congressional District - Institute for Advanced Learning and Research in Danville;
Sixth Congressional District - Shenandoah Valley Partnership and Shenandoah Valley Workforce
Investment Board for the Shenandoah Valley Energy Partnership;
Seventh Congressional District - Greater Richmond Partnership with City of Richmond, Counties of
Hanover, Henrico, and Chesterfield for BusinessFirst Greater Richmond;
Eighth Congressional District - Arlington Economic Development for the Village at Shirlington;
Ninth Congressional District - Joint IDA of Wythe County, Wytheville and Rural Retreat for Progress
Park;
Tenth Congressional District -Town of Leesburg, George Mason University and Loudoun County for
the Mason Enterprise Center Leesburg;
Statewide Program - Virginia Department of Business Assistance and
Project of the Year –Fairfax County Economic Development Authority for the Northrop Grumman
Corporate Headquarters Relocation.
“We are very excited and proud to present the Torchbearer Awards because they
showcase the accomplishments and outstanding contributions that best exemplified the
excellence that has made the Commonwealth a top state in the nation for business,” said
Barry DuVal, president and CEO of the Virginia Chamber. “As we celebrate their
accomplishments, we also look at how to maintain the vibrant pro-business environment
that helps create quality jobs and build prosperity for all Virginians.”
The Virginia Economic Summit, held earlier in the day, featured an unprecedented discussion of key issues that impact Virginia’s economic competitiveness.
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