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East-metro Group Joins Mpls. Chamber Page 1 of 3 <br /> • <br /> bk JAWS <br /> Corporate Execs a <br /> 4111 Vie For Top Chamber Roles , <br /> WOKAfer <br /> quick menu: Select from Menu then Press Go! zj , got ' November 19, 2002 <br /> ] search this site for:1 search advanced search <br /> yhome�Aaccount/loginShilabout acce`Amembership�!contactsrcalendar ymessage boards�A for business <br /> information ACCE information <br /> •ACCE news archives /0/7/0:1 <br /> •survey central <br /> •resource library/samples East-metro Group Joins Mpls. Chamber <br /> •directories <br /> •chamber executive <br /> •ask a peer <br /> •MCC members The Metro East Development Partnership and the Minneapolis Regional Chamber of <br /> •Canadian members Commerce are joining forces to create a seven-county economic development group. <br /> professional MEDP is leaving its offices in downtown St. Paul Oct. 31 to move in with the <br /> development Minneapolis Regional Chamber of Commerce in downtown Minneapolis. <br /> •ACCE conferences <br /> •awardtph Dave Piggott, executive director of MEDP, said the organization was at a crossroads <br /> obw <br /> •award programs gg 9 <br /> •leadership programs when it voted in favor of the move at a meeting Tuesday. <br /> •certification <br /> •special Interest groups <br /> •message boards The independent agency's long-term viability was in peril due to a reduction in <br /> •seminars corporate funding, which makes up two-thirds of its budget. The agency has drawn <br /> • down its entire reserve account, reduced staff and limited expenses. Cash flow also is <br /> a concern. <br /> marketplace <br /> •online store The big catalyst for the decision, however,was that MEDP's sublease from the St. Paul <br /> •book reviews Area Chamber of Commerce expires Oct. 31, Piggott said. <br /> •business directory <br /> •affinity programs <br /> Many details about how the organizations will be restructured to cover the entire metro <br /> region still have to be worked out, including funding models and whether MEDP's staff <br /> benefits will become chamber employees, he said. <br /> •plan information For now, MEDP will keep its name, its focus on the east metro and Piggott as <br /> •forms executive director. <br /> •access accounts online <br /> •contact <br /> "The idea is for the two organizations to work together and create a regional economic <br /> development organization,"said Kathleen Gaylord, mayor of South St. Paul and the <br /> public-sector co-chair of MEDP. "I think it's a fantastic opportunity to use the MEDP <br /> model and use it to benefit the entire region." <br /> The MEDP's primary mission is to attract and retain businesses in the east metro area <br /> by providing free and confidential site-location assistance. <br /> It gets about 100 leads per year, Piggott said. During the past decade, it played a role <br /> in such deals as the expansion by Bayport-based Andersen Windows in Cottage <br /> Grove, new hotels in Eagan and Eden Prairie and a small plant for a manufacturer of <br /> Lasik-surgery machines in White Bear Lake, he said. <br /> • Mark Beattie, the private sector co-chair of MEDP who works in the real estate <br /> department at 3M,wrote in a letter to MEDP's board of directors this week that the <br /> Minneapolis Regional Chamber has a vision for economic development that aligns <br /> closely with MEDP. <br /> http://www.acce.org/info/news/articles/8101-metro.asp 11/19/2002 <br />