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An organization of citizens and leaders from public, private and civic sectors who have launched a program to prepare the Central Florida Region to compete more effectively in the 21st century while enhancing the quality of life of its citizenry. | |
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| What's Happening in Central Florida |
Regional Leaders Address the Question of How Shall We Grow?
National experts from as far away as California and Utah participated with key leaders across the seven-county Central Florida region in the three-day Strategy Session of the Regional Leadership Academy conducted by myregion.org.
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ULI Florida Initiative’s Symposium Looks at Next Steps
Governor Bush, Key State Leaders Headline Event: "Regional cooperation is the foundation of sound policy and is absolutely necessary for sustainable growth," Governor Bush said.
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How Shall We Grow? Community Information Sessions
These Community Information Sessions are open to everyone, and everyone is welcome to attend. Come and learn how you can make a difference in our community.
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Media Focuses on Creating a Shared Vision
Media outlets from throughout the region are looking at myregion.org and eagerly working to help ensure that citizens are informed and engaged.
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Meet the myregion.org Staff
Beverly A. Grant is a native of Orlando Florida and a graduate of Jones High School. She attended the Orlando Campus of Florida Southern College and the African Methodist Episcopal Church Institute of Ministerial Studies.
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Regional Priorities |
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Community Outreach |
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In order to connect our communities, myregion.org must effectively communicate the goals, accomplishments and activities determined by the Central Florida regional priorities. The myregion.org staff has launched their community outreach to government officials, civic groups, clubs and media within the seven counties. If you would like more information, please contact the myregion.org office at 407-835-2484 or visit us on the web at www.myregion.org. | | |
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