Monday, June 27, 2016

Arizona Mexico > Trans-National Business, Commerce, Education & Tourism

The Arizona-Mexico Commission (AMC) Summit is the AMC’s signature, premier cross-border annual event.
Top level business leaders and policy makers from Arizona and Mexico will gather under the leadership of Arizona Governor Doug Ducey and Sonora Governor Claudia Pavlovich to promote a strong, cooperative binational relationship.
The summit will consist of high-level speaker panels ranging in topics from cross-border business to industry innovation and dynamic cultural events. In addition, the AMC, in partnership with the Comision Sonora-Arizona, will host fourteen binational committee meetings with business and government leaders to develop initiatives promoting Arizona-Mexico trade and binational information sharing. As a result, the summit will have a lasting impact on our region, facilitating relationship-building and advocacy.
Why Attend?
The 2016 AMC Summit is an opportunity for business leaders and policy makers from Arizona and Mexico to come together to define, advance and implement strategies that promote cross-border collaboration, culture, business, investment and growth. Arizona is committed to its partnership with Mexico in driving innovation and promoting investment across strategic industries and sectors in this highly competitive corridor. Attendees are expected to actively participate in this binational dialogue
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Featured topics and opportunities for dialogue
  • Innovation Forum
  • 2025: Arizona-Mexico Business Opportunities
  • Visionary Leadership Forum: Governor Ducey & Governor Pavlovich
  • Global Competitiveness Forum
  • AMC Plenary Session
  • AMC Binational Committee Meetings

Agenda

General agenda

Eric Jay Toll had this to say [excerpts] recently in this report from Phoenix Business Journal
  • In the first months of 2016, CEOs of seven of the nine companies making major moves into the Valley said they saw Arizona as a staging platform for trade into Mexico and then to the rest of the globe. Mexico has trade agreements with 46 countries, some of which do not have agreements with the U.S. Moving U.S. products through Mexico provides access to those 18 additional countries, according to ProMexico, the Mexican economic development authority.
  • Ducey, a Republican governor, faces a challenge with both candidates disparaging the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and expected Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump proposing to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
  • The governor was at the event to meet with Mexican secretaries of foreign affairs, agriculture and the economy. He and Sonora, Mexico, Gov. Claudia Pavlovich will be signing memoranda of agreements between the two states.
 

Speaking in Support of Purpose-Built Rental Housing for Families


Problems of a different magnitude and context in Vancouver, but please take the brief time - about 4 minutes - to see this action
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Thanks to Brandon Donnelly
Architect This City for sending an email about this:
I’ve been reading the blog 5 Kids 1 Condo for, I think, about a year now. It’s written by Adrian Crook who is a single dad of 5 kids, living in a 2 bedroom condo in downtown Vancouver. And his blog is about just that.
A few days ago he posted a video of himself speaking at a public meeting in support of a new purpose-built rental building at 18th and Commercial Drive in Vancouver. The proposal includes 110 secured market rental units; 37% of which will be 2 or 3 bedroom apartments. (More information on the project, here.)
It’s rare to see people come out in support of a project at a public meeting. Usually people only show up when they’re grouchy and upset. So today I’d like to share his speech (click here if you can’t see the video below).

Published on Jun 24, 2016
At last night's Vancouver City Council meeting, I spoke in favour of a development that would add 110 secured rental housing units at 18th and Commercial, 37% of which would be 2 and 3 bedroom units (the city only requires 25%).
Vancouver needs more secured rental housing for families as freehold ownership of nearly any type of built form - home or condo - is now a pipe dream for most of us. Purpose-built rental housing (not private landlords) are one of the few remaining ways to achieve housing security.

Read text of my speech and a full blog post, here: http://5kids1condo.com/in-support-of-...

$15 Million Contract Award to "A Nation in The Middle East" ??

from ASD News
Harris Tactical Radios to Middle East Nation
  • Includes SINCGARS and SpearNet radios, training and support services
  • Supports ground forces of the military's aviation branch
  • Strengthens Harris' position as provider of international tactical communications solutions
Harris Corporation (NYSE:HRS) has received a $15 million order to provide tactical radios, management systems, training and field support services to a nation in the Middle East as part of an ongoing modernization program. 
The contract was awarded during the fourth quarter of Harris’ 2016 fiscal year.
Harris will provide Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS) radios, which provide the secure voice communications backbone for ground forces in more than 30 countries, and SpearNet™ tactical radios, which enable high-throughput voice and data networking on and off the battlefield.
“These radios will deliver advanced communications capabilities to the ground segment of the nation’s aviation force,” said Chris Young, president, Harris Communication Systems.  “This order recognizes the continued trust in our tactical radios’ exceptional capabilities."
Source : Harris Corporation (NYSE: HRS)

First Friday with the Phoenix Fridas!

First Friday  July 1st     6 - 10 pmShop at our tables for jewelry, paintings, fiber art, paintings and other unique one of a kind pieces of art locally made!        
All Frida inspired!
The Heard Museum will honor the legendary Mexican artist Frida Kahlo with a celebration featuring the Phoenix Fridas            10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, July 9th.
Cultural Coalition, Inc. | culturalcoalition@gmail.com| www.culturalcoalition.com

To celebrate Ms. Kahlo's 109th birthday, which is July 6, there will be festivities including a fabulous cake, make and take crafts, art by the Phoenix Fridas, mariachi music by Mariachi Pasión, dance performances by Ollin Yoliztli Ballet Folklórico,  spoken word and free goodie bags to the first 25 Frida look-a-likes to attend with paid museum admission!       
Get your tickets at: 
Fiesta de Frida
At the Heard Museum. 
#PhxFridas At the Heard Museum :    
2301 N Central Ave, Phoenix

Special food and drinks will be available for purchase at the Museum's Courtyard Café and a gorgeous birthday cake will be served to party guests starting at 3:30 p.m.

Heard Curator Janet Cantley said:   "Expect to see more of the Fridas here at the Heard in the future. The collaboration with the Phoenix Fridas has been valuable and we hope to continue with more related events and exhibits!"
 
 


Free Admission.

Mayor John Giles = Chair of the MAG Transportation Policy Committee

MAG Welcomes New Officers, Launches 50th Anniversary Celebration
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:Kelly Taft, (602) 452-5020
PHOENIX (June 23, 2016) — Helping make businesses export ready is a key goal of the new chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG).
At its Annual Meeting yesterday, the MAG Regional Council elected Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton to lead the organization as chair over the coming year. Other officers selected during the MAG Annual Meeting held last night include Buckeye Mayor Jackie Meck as vice chair and Queen Creek Mayor Gail Barney as treasurer.
No other organization is better suited to make a regional impact on exports than this one,” Mayor Stanton said of MAG during a Passing of the Gavel ceremony. “We don’t fit neatly into anyone else’s jurisdiction, so let’s make a positive change. Let’s become more relevant than ever before by taking our services directly to businesses, and let’s help build a more regional export-based economy,” he said.

Specific proposals outlined by the mayor include:
  • Expand Phoenix’s successful ExporTech program by hosting a regional “exporting boot camp.” ExporTech is administered by the Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) to help “export-curious” businesses become “export-ready.”
  • Host a regional export and trade summit. MAG would partner with Metro Phoenix Export Alliance, the Global Chamber of Commerce, ACA, Consulate offices, and stakeholders. The summit would help keep the region on track with regional goals to double global exports by 2025.
  • Team with the Pima Association of Governments to recognize “innovative and inspiring” export success stories through a new “Sun Corridor Global Excellence Award.”
Stanton also will work to be more strategic in attracting foreign capital to our region. “We can define the target industries we most want to attract. We need to look at not only the most profitable industries, but also the industries that are the best fit for our region. Companies that share our values and have more than just a financial interest in seeing our region succeed,” he said.

About MAG:
MAG is a Council of Governments and Metropolitan Planning Organization that provides a regional forum for discussion, analysis, and resolution of regional issues, including transportation, air quality, economic development and human services. MAG prepares the 20-year Long Range Transportation Plan and five-year Transportation Improvement Program for the region.
Founded in 1967, MAG will celebrate its 50th Anniversary on April 12, 2017.
“It’s important to celebrate MAG’s 50-year legacy, but we must also adapt and innovate as an organization. I will continue to pursue MAG’s signature efforts to improve our air quality and make our region more climate resilient, to create the most forward-thinking regional transportation system in the nation, and to help support cutting-edge efforts to fight domestic violence in our communities,” he said.

Officers are elected for one-year terms. Mayor Stanton will lead the organization for the next year and will preside over the MAG Executive Committee. The Executive Committee serves as MAG's finance committee and holds many administrative responsibilities, such as amendments to the budget and contract selections.
Mayor Stanton has served on the MAG Regional Council and on the MAG Executive Committee since 2012, serving first as treasurer and then as vice chair. He also currently serves on the Transportation Policy Committee and the Economic Development Committee.
In addition to the officers noted above, those nominated to serve as at-large members for the MAG Executive Committee are El Mirage Mayor Lana Mook, Glendale Mayor Jerry Weiers, and Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell. Scottsdale Mayor W.J. “Jim” Lane remains on the committee as past chair.

Also during the Annual Meeting, Mesa Mayor John Giles was elected to serve as chair of the MAG Transportation Policy Committee, and Avondale Mayor Kenneth Weise as vice chair.

84th Annual Meeting: Sunday Afternoon Plenary Human Rights For All


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U.S. Conference of Mayors > 84th Annual Meeting: Sunday Morning Plenary Session


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Wells Fargo grant program awards 2016 Community Wins

The and share kindness and compassion with the nation's cities.


Another upload >>
Published on Jun 26, 2016
Lady Gaga sat down with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet to talk about the power of kindness and how to make the world a more compassionate place. Follow Gaga on Facebook for more: facebook.com/ladygaga
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BEA News: Gross Domestic Product by State and Personal Income by State, 3rd Quarter 2025

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