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Report and Discussion on Regional Priorities:

Special Key Leader BriefingConference Call and Webinar

“Turning the Page”

August 19, 2013 | 10:30 am

Digitally recorded for On-demand Audio Streaming in the “Turning the Page” Portal

WELCOME to a 50 Minute Discussion on Regional Priorities in Central Florida

Please help participants and hosts minimize noise by:

• Muting your phone when not raising a discussion item;

• Avoiding placing this conference call on “hold” as hold music may interrupt the conversation; and

• Participating from a generally quiet place.

This call is being digitally recorded for on-demand audio replay in the “Turning the Page” Portal at

www.ideastoresults.org/turningthepage

Welcome

Jeff JonasenImmediate Past Chair, Central Florida Partnership

Member, Central Florida Partnership Leadership Council

Jacob Stuart President & CEO, Central Florida Partnership

Purpose of Briefing

1. Provide Simple Update on the Roles of the Central Florida Partnership and Its “Lines of Business” as We Take On New Priorities and Continue with Some Existing Priorities

2. Set out the Approaches to and Past Impacts of Regional Priorities

3. Outline “Turning the Page” Process for this Round of Regional Priorities, and Recognize the Leadership Council that was Commission to Lead the Work

4. Review Draft Results and Carry-through of Past Priorities – Acting on the Counsel of Over 650 Key Leaders

5. Discussion and Insights6. Pathways for Future Engagement7. Adjourn

Regional Priorities and Scale

• 3.8 Million People Call Central Florida “Home”

• 86 Cities, 7 Counties, 500 Elected Officials

• $132 Billion in Gross Regional Product

• $155 Billion in Exports

• Part of “Florida’s Super Region”

Leadership Council

Waymon Armstrong CEO, Engineering & Computer Simulations

Mark Brewer President/CEO, Community Foundation of Central Florida, Inc.

Michelle Chandler Partner, SchenkelShultz Architecture

Pat Engfer General Manager, Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

Aaron Gorovitz Partner, Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.

Jeffery Q. Jonasen Shareholder, Gunster Law Firm

Ed TimberlakeChairman, Central Florida Board, Seaside National Bank & Trust

Erin Wallace Executive Vice President of Operations Integration Line of Business, Walt Disney Parks & Resorts

George Walton Vice President/Area Manager, Parsons Brinckerhoff

Alex Martins – ChairPresident, Orlando Magic

Quick Glance at Process and Briefing on Results:

Don Upton Chairman – Fairfield Index, Inc.

Steve Genoway Policy Analyst & Group Liaison – Fairfield Index, Inc.

WELCOME to a 50 Minute Discussion on Regional Priorities in Central Florida

Please help participants and hosts minimize noise by:

• Muting your phone when not raising a discussion item;

• Avoiding placing this conference call on “hold” as hold music may interrupt the conversation; and

• Participating from a generally quiet place.

This call is being digitally recorded for on-demand audio replay in the “Turning the Page” Portal at

www.ideastoresults.org/turningthepage

Workshops, Briefings, and Roundtables Central Florida Young

Professionals Advisory Council (YPAC)

Central Florida Roundtable for Community Based Organizations

Central Florida Workforce Boards Roundtable

Central Florida Congress of Regional Leaders

Orlando, Inc.

BusinessForce

Leadership Orlando (Class 84)

Leadership Orlando (Class 85)

myregion.org

Central Florida Partnership Board of Directors

Central Florida Legislative Delegation*

*Briefings and Workshops will occur on-demand

“Turning the Page” Community Workshops (March 26-28)

Community Workshop #1 March 26, 2013 – 8:30am

Community Workshop #2 March 26, 2013 – 11:30am

Community Workshop #3 March 26, 2013 – 2:30pm

Community Workshop #4 March 27, 2013 – 8:30am

Community Workshop #5 March 27, 2013 – 11:30am

Community Workshop #6 March 27, 2013 – 2:30pm

Community Workshop #7 March 28, 2013 – 8:30am

Community Workshop #8 March 28, 2013 – 11:30am

Community Workshop #9 March 28, 2013 – 2:30pm

Central Florida Roundtable of County Managers

• James Dinneen – Volusia County

• Donald S. Fisher – Osceola County

• Jim Freeman – Polk County

• James Hartmann – Seminole County

• David Heath – Lake County

• Ajit Lalchandani – Orange County

• Howard N. Tipton – Brevard County

County Commission Presentations

• Polk County Commission

• Seminole County Commission

• Central Florida School Board Coalition

• Osceola County Commission

• Brevard County Commission

• Lake County Commission

• Orange County Commission

• Volusia County Commission – TBD

Workshops, Briefings, and Roundtables Central Florida Congress of Regional Leaders

Chair The Honorable Bob Dallari Seminole County Commission

The Honorable Andy Anderson Brevard County Commission

The Honorable Robert F. Apgar City of DeLand

The Honorable Frank Attkisson Osceola County Commission

The Honorable Rebecca Borders City of St. Cloud

The Honorable William Capote City of Palm Bay

The Honorable Leslie Campione Lake County Commission

The Honorable Jason P. Davis Volusia County Council

The Honorable Michael Holland City of Eustis

The Honorable Teresa Jacobs Orange County Commission

The Honorable Charles Lacey City of Winter Springs

The Honorable Candace Lankford Volusia County Public Schools

The Honorable George Lindsey Polk County Commission

The Honorable Nancy Robbinson Orange County Public Schools

The Honorable Howard Schieferdecker City of Maitland

The Honorable H.L. "Roy" Tyler City of Haines City

Workshops, Briefings, and Roundtables

Special Key Leader Briefing - Today

Request for Insights – Key Components

WHAT is a “Regional Priority”?

What One to Three Regional Priorities are Most Likely to Unify and Inspire Central Florida for Success? What One to Three Regional Priorities will have the Most Impact on Solving Other/Additional Problems? What One to Three Regional Priorities do the Most for the People Who Call Central Florida “Home”? (or Consider Your Stakeholders for this Response, i.e. Entrepreneurs, Employers, Constituents, Members, Customers, etc.)

Portal

www.ideastoresults.org/turningthepage

Two Value Resources

Breakthroughs and Transformations During the Process

Enabling the first public event and discussion featuring all “lines of business” chairs and the Chair of the Partnership

Leveraging of “Turning the Page” survey activities and workshops to expand into and support additional strategic planning and future program prioritization

Establishing more customary use of “gross regional product” (GRP) as a way to create regional understanding and cooperation.

Driving of Leadership Council’s Requests for Insights to the small group/alternative sites

Allowing engagement by the Partnership Board in a hands-on manner in their own “Turning the Page” Workshop

Gathering and motivating of community leaders around questions of root cause issues and solutions

Continued next slide

Taking advantage of the propensity of regional leaders to leave single issues and missions “at the door” in order to conquer the Region’s toughest challenges

Elevating the role of Leadership Orlando participants by having them not only learn about Regional Priorities and assets, but have direct communications and impact on the Priorities of the future

Confirmation that the perspectives of entrepreneurs are essential in order to set Regional Priorities

Establishing priority-setting in “Turning the Page” as an orienting force for new members of The Central Florida Congress of Regional Leaders

Gathering new, motivational ways of stating shared Priorities, problems, and tasks rather than relying on a single unit or organization to define terminology

Breakthroughs and Transformations During the Process

Organizing Information

Expectations and Values

InfrastructurePriorities that lead to infrastructure strategies and projects

Learning Priorities that lead to learning strategies and projects

Resources that Help Us ConnectPriorities that point to the resources (processes and tools) required to connect the community and leverage regional capacity

Messages and Principles Priorities of message and principle that cut across all activities

Top Line Recommendations for Priorities

Top Line Recommendations for PrioritiesTop Line Recommendations for Priorities

Transportation• Create New Priority Category – Regional Issues and Challenges: Education Agenda for Regional Leaders

• Global, Cultural, and Business Competencies

• Regional Diversity as Strength and Magnet for Talent

Prove and Advance Our Commitment to Regional and Global Diversity

Top Line Recommendations for Priorities

Carry-forward Priorities

Keep up the Work: Capital Formation, Access to Capital

Watch: Trauma Center

Watch and Support: Venues

Watch and Expand Benefits: Medical City

Support Ever More Diversified Agenda for Visitors / Hospitality

Encourage and Promote SunRail Success

Carry-forward Priorities

Keep up the Work: Capital Formation, Access to Capital

Building Social Capital

Watch: Trauma Center

Watch and Support: Venues

Watch and Expand Benefits: Medical City

Support Ever More Diversified Agenda for Visitors / Hospitality

Encourage and Promote SunRail Success

Next Steps

Consider Insights and Ideas

Advance to the Board of Directors of the Central Florida Partnership (Priorities-to-Policy)

Perform Fast-paced Due Diligence on Strategy, Measures of Success, and Resources

Hand Some Elements to “Lines of Business” for Immediate Attention

Discussion and Insights

“Turning the Page”

Follow-ups and Contacts

Jacob Stuart President & CEO, Central Florida Partnershipjacob.stuart@ideastoresults.org(407) 835-2517

Don Upton Chairman, Fairfield Index, Inc.dupton@fairfieldindex.com (813) 490-3890

Mike KetchumVice President, Public Policy, Central Florida Partnershipmike.ketchum@orlando.org (407) 835-2464

Steve Genoway Policy Analyst & Group Liaison, Fairfield Index, Inc.sgenoway@fairfieldindex.com (813) 758-3992

Report and Discussion on Regional Priorities:

Special Key Leader BriefingConference Call and Webinar

“Turning the Page”

Conference Line: (866) 233-4222Conference Code: 706 486 0670

August 19, 2013 | 10:30 am

Digitally recorded for On-demand Audio Streaming in the “Turning the Page” Portal