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ALLEGHENY CONFERENCE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMEN
2014 Annual ReportGREATER PITTSBURGH CHAMBER OF COMMERC
PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMY LEAGUE OF GREATER PITTSBURG
PITTSBURGH REGIONAL ALLIANC
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The Allegheny Conference on Community Development and its affiliates –
the Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce, the Pennsylvania Economy
League of Greater Pittsburgh and the Pittsburgh Regional Alliance – worktogether to improve the economy and the quality of life in
southwestern Pennsylvania.
“Our region’s enduring spirit ofcooperation and collaboration –across political, geographic andorganizational lines – makes progresspossible. We work together. It’s whatmakes Pittsburgh a special place.”
– Morgan O’Brien Chair, Allegheny Conference on
Community Development State of the Region Enhancing Opportunity StrengtCommu
Energizing Our Economy What’s Next forOur Region?
Settin2015-201
Our 2015-2017 Agenda:• People• Economy & Community • Infrastructure
The Next Generationof Leaders
The Peoplthe Pro
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1,400,000
1,350,000
1,300,000
1,250,000
1,200,000
1,150,000
1,100,000
1,050,000
1,000,000
1970s 1980s 1990s 2000 TO PRESENT
1979PEAK INDUSTRIALEMPLOYMENT
1,179,700 Employed
s 1 s
1983 THE BIG BUST
Almost 100,000 Jobs LostBetween 1981 and 1983
Unemployment Tops 18%
50,000 People Move Out
1994 A WAKE-UP CALL
Allegheny Conference Commissions BenchmarkingAnalysis by CMU President Robert Mehrabian
Report Calls for Fundamental Change in EconomicDevelopment Strategy, a Shared Regional Vision
TODAY A NEW PITTSBURGH REGION
Record High Employment – 1,280,700
More People Moving in Annually than Moving Out
RecordHigh
Employment
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We have record-high employment.More people are working in the Pittsburgh region than ever before.
We’re a top business investment location.Pittsburgh was named a Top 10 metro for business investment in the U.S. in 2011and No. 1 in the Northeast by Site Selection magazine in 2012.
We’re starting to grow.11,400 more people have moved into the metro area than moved out since 2010.
We’re getting younger.
The median age in the city of Pittsburgh is 33.7, below the national average of 37.
We’re better educated.The Pittsburgh region has the third-highest concentration of people in the labor fo25-44 with graduate or professional degrees, right after Washington, D.C. and Bos
Transformation CompleRaring to Compete.
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ncreasing Investment. Creating Jobs.The Pittsburgh Regional Alliance (PRA) and its partners have made a big impact by securingconomic development projects, capital investment and jobs for southwestern Pennsylvania.
Here are a few PRA-assisted projects from the past three years.
Aquion Energy Westmoreland County · $70 million investment· 300 new jobs
Mylan Inc.Washington County · $60 million investment· 200 new jobs
United Lender Services Allegheny County · $14 million investment· 160 new jobs
ANSYS, Inc.Washington County · $52 million investment· 180 new jobs
The Pittsburgh Region’s SustainableEconomy Attracts Strategic InvestmeIn partnership with leaders of the business community, elected officials and economent professionals across 10 counties, the PRA – the economic development marof the Allegheny Conference – works to increase new investment in southwestern and helps existing businesses to grow.
· Eight Fortune 500 companies call the region home.
· More than 100 billion-dollar-plus global corporations operate major business u A regional economy that’s diversified, balanced and sustainable continues to secu
and stable business investment – businesses of all sizes and scopes – for southwPennsylvania.
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Enhancing Opportunity See our list of accomplishments
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“The Pittsburgh region is a top business investment location. We havebeen ranked in the top 10 among regions nationwide for economicdevelopment projects, and No.1 in the Northeast twice. Over the pastthree years, 845 economic development deals or ‘wins’ werelanded for the region; the PRA assisted with 128 of these.”
– David Malone Chair, Pittsbur gh Regional Alliance
ms, a robotics company innovating
-end baby gear, moved its headquarters0,000 SF in downtown Pittsburgh in 2014,nvestment expected to create 120 jobs
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BY THE NUMBERS:
Attracting and Retaining TalentmaginePittsburgh.com is the most comprehensive resource for career opportunities in thePittsburgh region. The site is the platform for the Allegheny Conference’s work to connecteople to opportunity across the region, through the leadership of our Workplace Committeehaired by David Porges.
721,710 Job searches(June 2013 to December 2014)
182,923Unique users(June 2013 to December 2014)
24,000 Average number of jobs listed daily
900+ Jobs sitesaggregated daily
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BY THE NUMBERS:
Putting People to Work ShaleNET is a comprehensive recruitment, training, placement and retention progr jobs in the oil and gas industry. The Allegheny Conference facilitated the developmprogram in partnership with the Pennsylvania College of Technology and WestmoCounty Community College. In 2012, the U.S. Department of Labor announced a $million grant to expand ShaleNET to five states. The award affirmed Pennsylvaniain energy workforce development.
$19.924 MillionU.S. Department ogrant funds awardsupport ShaleNET
3,677 People put to wor
43,654 Unique visitors to ShaleNe
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Overlooking the Penn Avenuebusiness district in Wilkinsburg
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Creating A More Livable Region For AlThe Allegheny Conference created the Strengthening Communities Partnership, Bill Schenck, to make long-term, positive impacts in communities that have been ldespite the region’s economic recovery.
$10 MillionFunds leveraged by Allegheny Conference members to help
participating communities fully carry out their revitalization p
Five community development organizations
are participating in the program, representing:McKees Rocks Wilkinsburg
Mt. Oliver/Knoxville ConnellsvilleCity of Washington
Strengthening CommunitiesSee our list of accomplishments
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mproving Wastewater ManagementStormwater overflow, which dumps raw sewage into our rivers during heavy rains, represents
real environmental challenge for the region. In response to an EPA consent decree, theAllegheny Conference convened a blue ribbon panel chaired by Jared Cohon to determineways that wastewater management in the 83-municipality ALCOSAN service area could bemproved through greater regionalization.
“We’ve made real progress in improving the way our region’sstormwater system is managed. Work is under way to transfer trunksewer lines from municipal control to ALCOSAN, to broaden suburbanrepresentation on the ALCOSAN board and to implement regionalgreen infrastructure initiatives.”
– Laura Ellsworth
Chair, Pennsylvani a Economy League of Greater Pittsburgh
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Historic Statewide TransportationFunding Solution ReachedPennsylvania’s most comprehensive piece of state transportation legislation in designed into law in 2013. The law invests an additional $2.4 billion annually in roadshighways, transit systems, ports, bike paths and other areas. A top priority of the AConference Transportation and Infrastructure Committee chaired by Gregory JordFlemming Bjoernslev, it represents a big step forward in securing the competitivenPennsylvania and our region for years to come.
BY THE NUMBERS:
$2.4 Billion Additional funds invested annually into
Pennsylvania’s transportation network
$500 Million Produced per year to support transit agencincluding the Port Authority of Allegheny C
50,000 Estimated number of new jobs created statewide 12,000 Estimated nu
retained state
Energizing Our Economy See our list of accomplishments
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mproving the Region’sEconomic CompetivenessThe Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce makes the case in Harrisburg and Washington,D.C. for the Allegheny Conference’s agenda to create a more competitive economic climate.Working with partners across the state, we’ve been successful in continuing the phase-outf the Capital S tock and Franchise Tax, and in making positi ve structural changes to the
Corporate Net Income Tax. We provided leadership in convening the Coalition for SustainableCommunities, a statewide alliance committed to addressing unfunded pension liabilities andnbalanced Act 111 practices.
“A more competitive economic climate encourages employers toexpand and locate here, which in turn creates well-paying jobsthat can suppor t families. The progress we’ve made in makingPennsylvania’s economic climate more competitive helps levelthe playing field with neighboring states.”
– Richard HarshmanChair, Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce
“Our achievements as a region are reason to celebrate, bafford to become complacent. We still have work to do. It’sfocus our energies on tackling a new challenge – the comour population and our workforce.”
– Dennis YablonskyCEO, Allegheny Conference on Community Development
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Blue Bear,” a public art installation atColorado Convention Center in Denver
Setting Our 2015-2017 Agenda We hosted a series of listening sessions across the region to develop our next threstrategy to improve the region’s economy and quality of life. In every session, we aparticipants what would make our region the “best place” to be and where the AlleConference could make the biggest difference. Workforce and demographics stootop issue of concern. Transportation and connectivity was a close second – defineroads and bridges, public transit and bike trails.
BY THE NUMBERS:
1,000+Participants
51Group sessionsacross all10 countiesin the region 90%
PercentageInvestors Coorganizatioparticipatedagenda-set
Almost 100 civic leaders participated in our benchmarking trip to Denveto learn what another on-the-move region is up to. Feedback from the tr
important insight for the creation of our 2015-2017 agenda.
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Our region
will be re-madein the nextgeneration.
We can have it happen to us or we can take the lead.Our diverse economy is strong, but a wave of demographic
change is coming that will challenge that strength.
We have the opportunity to have the youngest, best-skilledpopulation in the country if we are proactive and become
a magnet for talent.
By building connectivity among our people, our economyand community and our infrastructure in innovative ways,
we will shape our future together.
Three Strategies to Advance Our RegiThe Allegheny Conference is aligning three strategies to make the Pittsburgh regilocation of choice for individuals seeking opportunity.
The People strategy chaired by Bill Demchak is all about connections – connecto skills, job seekers to employers and populations on the move to opportunity in o
The Economy & Community strategy chaired by Jerry MacCleary is focuseleveraging our competitive strengths in energy & manufacturing and information & financial and business services to enhance business attraction and expansiobetter align this work with our program to strengthen communities left behind desp
region’s economic recovery.
The Infrastructure strategy chaired by Nick DeIuliis focuses on improving sysstructures that enhance the economy, sustain the population and improve our qua
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“I tell a lot of my friends thatPittsburgh has been good to me.I live here. I work here. I bought myfirst house here. I met my fiancé here.Things have been good for me.”
– Eugene Williams III Sr. Clinical Specialist, Medtronic Inc.
and Long Island native
The Next Generation of Leaders Our region’s future will be defined by the next generation of leaders. We must dof educating, training, advancing and attracting enough people to fill the jobs thacreated and the jobs of the retiring Baby Boom generation.
We asked a few of the region’s young leaders what it wil l take to retain and attralike them in a video that we created for our 2014 annual meeting.
Nate HansonChief of S taff,Pittsburgh CityCouncilwoman
Deborah L. Gross
Caroline PasserrelloCorporate Dietitian,
Giant Eagle, Inc.
CindyFernandez-Nixon
Senior ProjectRAMS Manager, Ansaldo STS
Mark BeckettProject Manager,
Century SteelErectors Co.
Jessica BrooksExecutive Director,
Pittsburgh BusinessGroup on Health
Audric DoddOperations Mana
External AffaiEQT Corporati
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ALLEGHENY CONFERENCE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT2014 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
CHAIR Morgan K. O’Brien
VICE CHAIR Laura E. Ellsworth
VICE CHAIR Richard J. Harshman
VICE CHAIR David J. Malone
TREASURER Kimberly Tillotson Fleming
SECRETARY Michele Fabrizi
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Dennis Yablonsky
PAST CHAIR Charles E. Bunch
AT COUNSEL David A. Brownlee
evathi Advaithi, Eaton Corporation
obert O. Agbede, Chester Engineers, Inc.
sther L. Barazzone, Chatham University
ohn A. Barbour, Buchanan Ingersoll &Rooney PC
emming B. Bjoernslev, LANXESSCorporation
eff Broadhurst, Eat’n Park HospitalityGroup, Inc.
ulie Caponi, Alcoa Inc.
arlos M. Cardoso, Kennametal Inc.
elen Hanna Casey, Howard Hanna RealEstate Services
andall S. Dearth, Calgon CarbonCorporation
icholas J. DeIuliis, CONSOL Energy, Inc.
William S. Demchak, The PNC FinancialServices Group, Inc.
Christopher Donahue, FederatedInvestors, Inc.
harles J. Dougherty, DuquesneUniversity
aura E. Ellsworth, Jones Day
ohn J. Engel, WESCO International, Inc.
Mark Evans, Confluence
Michele Fabrizi, MARC USA
aren Wolk Feinstein, Jewish HealthcareFoundation
aniel K. Fitzpatrick, Citizens Bank of
PA / NY / NJ / DEimberly Tillotson Fleming, Hefren-
Tillotson, Inc.
Michael D. Flowers, American BridgeCompany
awn Fuchs, The WeavertownEnvironmental Group
Patrick D. Gallagher, University ofPittsburgh
William P. Getty, Claude WorthingtonBenedum Foundation
Steven J. Guy, Oxford DevelopmentCompany
Charles L. Hammel, III, PITT OHIORichard J. Harshman, Allegheny
Technologies Incorporated
Nigel Hearne, Chevron
Dawne S. Hickton, RTI InternationalMetals, Inc.
David L. Holmberg, Highmark Health
Scott D. Izzo, Richard King MellonFoundation
Peter J. Kalis, K&L Gates LLP
Laura Karet, Giant Eagle, Inc.
Mark R. Kempic, Columbia Gas ofPennsylvania, Inc.
James H. Lash, FirstEnergy Corporation
Mario Longhi, United States SteelCorporation
Gerald F. MacCleary, Bayer Material Science LLC
Henry J. Maier, FedEx Ground
David J. Malone, Gateway FinancialGroup, Inc.
Todd C. Moules, First Niagara Bank
Albert J. Neupaver, Wabtec
Morgan K. O’Brien, Peoples Natural GasRobert P. Oeler, Dollar Bank, FSB
Grant Oliphant, The Heinz Endowments
David L. Porges, EQT Corporation
Richard Riazzi, Duquesne Light Company
Daniel L. Roderick, WestinghouseElectric Company
Jeffrey A. Romoff, UPMC
John T. Ryan, III, MSA Safety, Inc.
Vincent V. Sands, BNY Mellon
Venkee Sharma, Aquatech InternationalCorporation
Susan Baker Shipley, The HuntingtonNational Bank
George L. Stewart, II, Reed Smith LLP
William E. Strickland, Jr., ManchesterBidwell Corporation
Subra Suresh, Carnegie Mellon University
Walter W. Turner, Koppers, Inc.
Sunil Wadhwani, iGate Corporation
Lara Washington, AHRCO
EX OFFICIO VOTING MEMBERS
Charles E. Bunch, PPG Industries, Inc.
Dennis Yablonsky, Allegheny Conferenceon Community Development
MEMBERS EMERITIDouglas D. Danforth
Henry L. Hillman
James E. Lee
Martin G. McGuinn
Thomas H. O’Brien
C.J. Queenan, Jr.
James E. Rohr
Vincent A. SarniRichard P. Simmons
John P. Surma
GREATER PITTSBURGH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE2014 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
CHAIR Richard J. Harshman
VICE CHAIR Sue Schick
SECRETARY/TREASURER Daniel S. Wilson
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Dennis Yablon
PRESIDENT Dewitt M. Peart
K. Scott Baker, UPMC
David E. Barensfeld, Ellwood Group, Inc.
G. Andrew Bonnewell, FederatedInvestors, Inc.
Todd D. Brice, S&T Bank
William B. Carnahan, Verizon- Pennsylvania
J. Randolph Cheetham, CSXTransportation
Frank Coonelly, Pittsburgh Pirates
John R. Denny, Denny Civic Solutions
Mark DeRubeis, Premier Medical Associates
Shawn Fox, Oxford DevelopmentCompany
Kevin Garber, Babst Calland
Troy Harris, The WeavertownEnvironmental Group
Richard J. Harshman, AlleghenyTechnologies, Inc.
Donna Hudson, BNY Mellon
Tommy Johnson, CONSOL Energy, Inc.
Renee Jones, Chevron Corporation
Thomas F. Lamb, Jr., The PNC FinancialServices Group, Inc.
Deborah P. Lippert, Pennsylvania American Water
Christopher J. Masciantonio, UnitedStates Steel Corporation
Terrence J. Murphy, K&L Gates LLP
Morgan K. O’Brien, Peoples Natural Gas
Daniel Onorato, Highmark Inc.
Eugene J. O’Sullivan, Elliott Group
Gabe Pellathy, PPG Industries
William Roland, Peoples Natural Gas
Arthur J. Rooney, II, Pittsburgh Steelers
Sue Schick, UnitedHeal
David Spigelmyer, MarcCoalition
Edward W. Stack, Dicks
Brian N. Turk, Alpha Nat
Dennis Unkovic, Meyer Scott LLP
Tim White, Pennsylvani
Daniel S. Wilson, Eat’n PGroup, Inc.
Erica Clayton Wright, Ke
Susan Zemba, Alcoa Inc
EX OFFICIO VOTING M
Morgan K. O’Brien, Peo
Dennis Yablonsky, Allegon Community Deve
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PENNSYLVANIA ECONOMY LEAGUE OF GREATER PITTSBURGH2014 Board of Directors
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
CHAIR Laura E. Ellsworth
VICE CHAIR Paul Hennigan
VICE CHAIR Diane P. Holder
SECRETARY/TREASURER Robert A. Krizner
PAST CHAIR Thomas L. VanKirk
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Dennis Yablonsky
atricia E. Beeson, University ofPittsburgh
aniel A. Brailer, WESCO International, Inc.
uintin B. Bullock, Community College of Allegheny County
Matthew F. Burger, Buchanan Ingersoll &Rooney PC
ay Carter, WPXI-TV
ere L. Cowden, Cowden Associates, Inc.
onald Davenport, Jr., SheridanBroadcasting Corporation
eno De Ciantis, Ed.D., The Penn StateCenter
ncent J. Delie, First National Bank ofPennsylvania
regory G. Dell’Omo, PhD, Robert MorrisUniversity
ohn R. Denny, Denny Civic Solutions
obert C. Denove, Deloitte LLP
avid H. Ehrenwerth, K&L Gates LLP
aura E. Ellsworth, Jones Day
ichard W. Epstein, Ekker, Kuster,McConnell & Epstein, LLP
obert Fragasso, Fragasso Financial Advisors
ric Hanson, PhD, DevelopmentDimensions International, Inc.
ori Haring-Smith, PhD, Washington &Jefferson College
rian Heery, Mitsubishi Electric PowerProducts, Inc.
aul Hennigan, PhD, Point Park University
Stuart G. Hoffman, PhD, The PNCFinancial Services Group, Inc.
Diane P. Holder, UPMC Health Plan
Daniel R. Holtz, Highmark Inc.
Lynette A. Horrell, Ernst & Young LLP
Julie Fallon Hughes, Fifth Third Bank
Timothy M. Inglis, Colcom Foundation
Robert W. Kampmeinert, RWKInvestments, LLC
Robert A. Krizner, KPMG LLP
Jay Kruisselbrink, Airmall Pittsburgh
Jeffrey W. Letwin, Schnader HarrisonSegal & Lewis, LLP
Bradley P. Lusk, Sisterson & Co. LLP
Joseph A. Massaro, III, MassaroCorporation
Robert W. McCutcheon,PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Kathleen M. McKenzie, AlleghenyHealth Network
J. Kevin McMahon, The PittsburghCultural Trust
Stacy McMahan, MSA Safety, Inc.
John P. Meegan, Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.
Suzanne Mellon, Carlow University
Joseph Milicia, Jr., Turner ConstructionCompany
James H. Mullen, Jr., Allegheny College
Robert P. Nadin, Braskem America
Cheryl Norton, PhD, Slippery RockUniversity
Trip Oliver, Chevron
Ruthann L. Omer, P.E., The GatewayEngineers, Inc.
Steven C. Price, Solenture, Inc.
George Robinson, II, Black & VeatchWater
K. Scott Roy, Range ResourcesCorporation
Richard Russell, Giant Eagle, Inc.
S. Murray Rust, III, Montgomery &Rust, Inc.
Timothy Ryan, Eckert Seamans Cherin &Mellott, LLC
A. William Schenck, III, TriState Capital Bank
Kevin Snider, Penn State New Kensington
Samuel J. Stephenson, Baker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP
Richard I. Thomas, Pepper Hamilton LLP
Dennis Unkovic, Meyer, Unkovic &Scott LLP
Guhan Venkatu, Federal Reserve Bank ofCleveland, Pittsburgh Branch
Winthrop Watson, Federal Home LoanBank of Pittsburgh
EX OFFICIO VOTING MEMBERS
Thomas L. VanKirk, Immediate Past Chair
Dennis Yablonsky, Allegheny Conferenceon Community Development
PITTSBURGH REGIONAL ALLIANCE2014 Regional Partnership
OFFICERS
MEMBERS
CHAIR David J. Malone
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Dennis Yablonsky
TREASURER/SECRETARY Samuel J. Steph
PRESIDENT Dewitt M. Peart
Jeffrey Ackerman, CBRE *
Al Ambrosini, Fayette County Board ofCommissioners
Scott Barnyak, SDLC Partners, L.P.
David K. Battaglia, Armstrong CountyBoard of Commissioners
Jeff Burd, Builders Guild of WesternPennsylvania, Inc. *
Kirk B. Burkley, Bernstein-Burkley *
Donald F. Chappel, Greene County
Industrial Developments, Inc.Michael P. Coonley, AICP, Armstrong
County Department of EconomicDevelopment *
R. Tyler Courtney, Westmoreland CountyBoard of Commissioners
Dennis Davin, Allegheny CountyEconomic Development *
Craig T. Davis, VisitPittsburgh
Jeffrey Deane, CPA, BKD, LLP *
Robert Del Signore, Lawrence CountyBoard of Commissioners
Thomas G. Donahue, Dinsmore &Shohl LLP
Domenic Dozzi, JENDOCO Constructionand Real Estate *
Jeffrey A. Elser, FirstEnergy Corporation
Rich Fitzgerald, County Executive, Allegheny County *
William Randell Forister, AlleghenyCounty Airport Authority *
Dr. Karl A. Harris, Penn State Electro- Optics Center
Dr. James R. Hassinger, SouthwesternPennsylvania Commission
J. Florian Kluge, Draeger Safety, Inc.
Jeff M. Kotula, Washington CountyChamber of Commerce
Mark Latterner, Citizens Bank ofPA / NY / NJ / DE
Richard Lunak, Innovation Works
Lawrence Maggi, Washington CountyBoard of Commissioners
David J. Malone, Gateway FinancialGroup, Inc. *
John Manzetti, Pittsburgh Life SciencesGreenhouse
John C. Mascaro, Jr., MascaroConstruction Company, L.P.
Michael Matesic, Idea Foundry
Robbie M. Matesic, Greene County,Department of Economic Development
William L. McCarrier, Butler County Boardof Commissioners
Justin McElhattan, Industrial ScientificCorporation
Petra Mitchell, Catalyst Connection *
Dennis Nichols, Beaver County Board ofCommissioners
Linda Nitch, Lawrence County EconomicDevelopment Corporation
James Palmer, Beaver CountyCorporation for EconomicDevelopment
William Peduto, Mayor, City of Pittsburgh
Gregory P. Quatchak, P.E., NAIOP *
Ken Raybuck, CommunCorporation of Butle
Jason Rigone, WestmorIndustrial Developm
Clifford R. Rowe, PJ Dic
Robert Rubinstein, Urba Authority of Pittsbu
Rodney Ruddock, Indiaof Commissioners
David B. Ruppersberge
Initiatives, UniversitCarnegie Mellon Uni
Audrey Russo, PittsburgCouncil *
Bob Shark, Fay-Penn EDevelopment Counc
Dr. Donald F. Smith, Jr.,Industrial Developm
Byron G. Stauffer, Jr., InOffice of Planning &
Samuel J. Stephenson, Virchow Krause LLP
Stanford B. ZimmermanBoard of Commissio
Charlotte Zuschlag, ESB
EX OFFICIO VOTING MDennis Yablonsky, Alleg
on Community Deve
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13 Industries
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bout Pittsburgh, Inc.
cusis LLC
etna
HRCO
irmall Pittsburgh
lcoa Foundation
lcoa Inc.
llegheny College
llegheny County Airport Authority
llegheny Health Network
llegheny TechnologiesIncorporated
lpha Natural Resources
MCOM Office Systemsmerican Bridge Company
merican Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
merican Textile Company
nsaldo STS USA, Inc.
quatech InternationalCorporation
rch Street Management, LLC
SKO, Inc.
storino
XA Advisors, LLC
abst, Calland, Clements &Zomnir, P.C.
ank of America/Merrill Lynch
aker Tilly Virchow Krause LLP
ayer MaterialScience LLC
DO USA, LLP
eaver County Chamber ofCommerce
ernstein-Burkley
KD, LLP
NY Mellon
ombardier Transportation
oydenraskem America
ravo Group
uchanan Ingersoll &Rooney PC
uchart Horn, Inc.
Burns & Scalo Real EstateServices Inc.
Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
Calgon Carbon Corporation
Callay Capital LLC
Campos Inc.
Canonsburg General Hospital
Carey Group
Carlow University
Carmeuse Lime & Stone
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University
Catalyst Connection
CBRE
Cellone’s Bakery, Inc.
Chaska Property Advisors, Inc.
Chatham University
Chester Engineers, Inc.
ChevronChildren’s Hospital of
Pittsburgh of UPMC
Citizens Bank of PA / NY /NJ / DE
City of Hermitage
Civil & EnvironmentalConsultants, Inc.
Claude Worthington BenedumFoundation
Clear Intentions International
Cohen & Grigsby, P.C.
Colcom Foundation
Colliers International
Columbia Gas ofPennsylvania, Inc.
Comcast Spotlight
Community College of Allegheny County
Compunetix, Inc.
Concurrent TechnologiesCorporation
Confluence
CONSOL Energy, Inc.
Constructors Association ofWestern Pennsylvania
Cowden Associates, Inc.
Crown Castle
CSX Transportation
Dawood Engineering, Inc.
Deloitte LLP
Denny Civic Solutions
Development DimensionsInternational, Inc.
Dickie McCamey &Chilcote, P.C.
Dicks Sporting Goods
Dinsmore & Shohl LLP
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