HUNTINGTON — The Alliance for the Economic Development for Southern West Virginia, the West Virginia Community Development Hub and Coalfield Development Corp. have organized a two-day conference that focuses on sharing southern West Virginia successes, building connections and exploring economic opportunities. More than 125 people have registered for the sold-out "Small Communities, Big Solutions" conference.
The conference will take place Monday, Oct. 22, and Tuesday, Oct. 23, at BridgeValley Community and Technical College's Advanced Technology Center in South Charleston.
Among the topics to be discussed by federal, state and local leaders are community revitalization, addiction and re-entry, workforce development, education, manufacturing and innovation, broadband and poverty solutions.
"The focus of this conference is to get people talking to each other, sharing ideas and celebrating southern West Virginia successes," said Sara Payne Scarbro, associate vice president for external engagement at the Marshall University Research Corp. and chairman of the Alliance's operations council. "We can't overcome obstacles in a vacuum. Having a regional perspective and working together will take us to new heights."
The conference will feature breakout sessions to discuss community revitalization, diversity, workforce development, creative placemaking and more topics. Participants will include businesses, educators, community leaders and public officials.
Some of the speakers will include U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va.; U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va.; Ryan Palmer, chief of the FCC's Telecommunications Access Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau; U.S. Congressman Alex Mooney, R-W.Va.; West Virginia National Guard Adjutant General James Hoyer; U.S. Attorney Mike Stuart; Governor's Chief of Staff Mike Hall; Speaker Roger Hanshaw; West Virginia Economic Development Office's Executive Director Michael Graney; AEP's Director of Economic Development John Smolak; President and Founder of Savage Grant Patrick Farrell; and Huntington Mayor Steve Williams.
In addition, six Power of Performance Awards will be presented to recognize individuals, organizations or employers who have put people to work, revitalized communities or changed lives through their projects or efforts. One award for Small Communities, BIG Solutions Advocate also will be presented.
"We truly want to honor our own during this conference," said Stephanie Tyree, West Virginia Community Development Hub executive director. "This conference allows us an opportunity to highlight those who are working tirelessly every single day to put people to work, revitalize our communities and make a positive difference in the lives of others."
Sponsors for the conference include AEP, AARP, Sodexo, Marshall Health, N3, West Virginia Executive Magazine, Savage Grant, United Bank and Marshall University Research Corp.
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