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ICYMI - City of Mesa Brings Home Pair of Honors as Arizona Association for Economic Development Presents Annual EDDE Awards 



May 3, 2023 at 7:42 am

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sharethis sharing buttonThe City of Mesa garnered two honors as the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) presented its annual Economic Development Distinguished by Excellence (EDDE) Awards at the spring conference in Tucson last week. The achievements were also recognized by Mesa City Council at its May 1 meeting.
The City of Mesa garnered two honors as the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) presented its annual Economic Development Distinguished by Excellence (EDDE) Awards at the spring conference in Tucson last week. The achievements were also recognized by Mesa City Council at its May 1 meeting.

The City of Mesa garnered two honors as the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED) presented its annual Economic Development Distinguished by Excellence (EDDE) Awards at the spring conference in Tucson last week. The achievements were also recognized by Mesa City Council at its May 1 meeting.

The EDDE Awards honor the best economic development practices for individuals, organizations and companies that have significantly contributed to the advancement of economic growth in the state. Recipients are selected from a pool of nominations made by members of AAED.

Mesa won the Economic Development of the Year Award - Large Organization, and Mesa Economic Development Director Bill Jabjiniak won the William Lampkin Award for Long-Term Excellence in Economic Development.




This Lampkin Award recognizes outstanding achievements by an individual that has made significant contributions to economic development efforts in Arizona and demonstrated a sustained commitment to AAED. Nominations are evaluated based on the overall economic impact of the individual's efforts to Arizona, the nominee's contributions to AAED, the development of strong relationships and community support, and contributions to the economic development profession.

> Jabjiniak possesses more than 30 years of results-driven vision and leadership in revitalization strategies, public/private partnership opportunities, project financing, and business recruitment. He leads a team of 15 professionals focused on business attraction, retention and expansion, entrepreneurship and small business development, redevelopment, revitalization, and workforce development/talent attraction.

> During his tenure, his team has assisted in creating and retaining more than 36,000 jobs, successfully leading more than 523 projects, and generating more than $17.4 billion in capital investment. Notable companies doing business in Mesa include Amazon, Apple, Cessna Aviation, CMC Steel, JX Nippon, NTT, AT&T, CyrusOne, Dexcom, EdgeCore, Santander Consumer USA, Waymo, Able Engineering/Extron Aviation, Virgin Galactic, XNRGY, to name a few.

> His team helped with numerous high-profile retention initiatives, including the Chicago Cubs and Oakland A's spring training operations; MD Helicopter's corporate headquarters and manufacturing facility; and expanding Banner Health's Desert Medical Center and Banner Children's at Desert Medical Center.

> Under his leadership, several high-caliber entrepreneurship and small business development programs were launched that have included LAUNCHPOINT, Mesa's Technology Incubators, and Mesa Business Builder Small Business Assistance Program, both of which have assisted hundreds of companies grow and thrive in only the last few years.

At the onset of the pandemic, his team collaborated to save local businesses and developed a grant program to help businesses in need, granting more than $4.5 million to 525 businesses. Another 250 businesses were provided free technical assistance (valued at nearly $1 million) to promote resiliency and train businesses to operate in new ways. Part of the effort included the investment and build-out of HUUB - a digital platform that serves local businesses 24/7 providing access to training, education, webinars, and resource information - all free to local entities.

"With a vision from our elected officials and city management, Mesa is a community that is doing great things, and I'm very lucky to have that type of support," Jabjiniak said. "Since I've been in this position, everyone in the City of Mesa has been on the same page when it comes to getting things accomplished. I'm honored by this award and I share it with everyone involved in Mesa's success."

The award for Economic Development Organization of the Year for a Large Community recognizes service and dedication to AAED as an organization representing a population of more than 100,000 people.

Mesa has been a strong advocate and supporter of AAED as a member, sponsor, and participant for many years, participating in every spring and fall conference, golf tournament, luncheon, educational event and workshop that AAED has to offer.

Mesa is recognized as a regional economic development leader, working with more than 55 companies in creating more than 4,200 jobs last year and $2.9 billion in capital investment. It strongly encourages education and professional development and is an IEDC-certified Accredited Economic Development Organization, which is a tremendous tribute to its commitment, performance and professionalism."

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Arizona Forward Environmental Excellence Awards

PRESENTED BY SRP

This prestigious awards program has served as Arizona’s signature sustainability recognition event for over 40 years. Initiated in 1980, the environmental excellence awards program is a benchmark for economic and environmental accomplishment. Across Arizona, leaders and teams are taking their vision for a better Arizona and turning it into action.

 VIEW ALL OF THE 2023 FINALISTS    VIEW THE 2023 PRESS RELEASE

Award Categories

2022-2023 PROGRAM

 

Governor’s Award for Arizona’s Future

Creative initiatives that foster the economic vitality and long-term sustainability of Arizona’s future. Encompass projects, public policies and/or collaborative efforts that make Arizona a better place to live, work and play.

Healthy Communities

Projects, policies or plans that promote the health and wellness of communities in rural or urban areas and could include neighborhood revitalization, community redevelopment and cross-sector collaborations.

Climate Action Solutions

Solutions-oriented actions to address climate risks in Arizona with a future-focused perspective that demonstrates measurable improvements in areas such as carbon reduction, heat island mitigation and water availability.

Art in Public Places

Creative works of art visually accessible to the general public that contribute to aesthetic appreciation, add to a sustainable-based culture and encourage sustainability (public or privately owned).

Buildings, Structures, and Landscape Design

Civic, commercial or institutional buildings, structures or landscapes that represent elements that preserve environmental quality, incorporate sustainability, integrate with the natural or built environment and create aesthetic appreciation.

Technology Innovation

Innovative products or processes that use technology to encourage sustainable outcomes and demonstrate an economic benefit to positively address environmental issues.

Site Development

Contributions that enhance the urban environment within large-scale commercial, industrial and public work sectors and could include projects related to waste or water treatment facilities, roadways, bridges, canals and other types of infrastructure.

Environmental Education and Communication

Achievements in education and/or communication that are designed for a wide audience and produce increased awareness, change in behavior or a deeper appreciation of sustainability initiatives.

Natural Environment Preservation

Improvements to the natural environment through projects such as hiking trails, riparian areas, preserves, trailheads, parks and habitat restoration.

Circular Economy Solutions

Best practices and/or programs that reduce waste and improve productivity of resources, enabling a circular system that achieves positive environmental and economic results.

Project submissions for the 2023 Awards close January 11, 2023.


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