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The Blacksburg Partnership has expanded its Board of Directors and appointed Diane Akers President of the Partnership. Akers, who has been serving in a consulting capacity as its founding Executive Director since July 2003, is the Partnership’s first full time employee.
With more than twenty years of professional and management experience serving local governments and small businesses, she has served as Assistant City Manager, Director of Economic Development, and Budget Administrator for the City of Roanoke and President of ComBiz Solutions. Akers received her B.A. in Business Management from Mary Baldwin College and her M.A.L.S. in Economics from Hollins University. She is a Certified Economic Developer (CEcD), a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and a Certified Government Financial Manager (CGFM). She is also State Alliance Co-Chair of the International Council of Shopping Centers, and a member of the Virginia Economic Developers Association, International Downtown Association and Virginia Downtown Developers Association. “I’m very pleased to be able to devote my efforts full time to the Blacksburg Partnership,” said Akers. “This is a very exciting time for our organization and I’m especially looking forward to the Partnership’s continued involvement with downtown revitalization and the new arts initiative.” In addition to Akers’ position, the Partnership is also creating a Projects Coordinator position to expand programming efforts. Over the past six months the Partnership Board of Directors has focused its efforts on developing a new program of work for the organization which will strengthen the mission of improving the quality of life and enhancing commercial and retail offerings in Blacksburg. The plan also calls for a shift in the funding structure, making the organization self-sustaining over the course of the next 3 to 5 years. Changes to the organizational structure include the addition of investors, community invitees and the appointment of the following individuals to the Board of Directors beginning July 1: Susan Anderson, Blacksburg Town Council Joe Meredith, President, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center Nancyne Willoughby, President, Downtown Merchants of Blacksburg Sandra Cupp Davis, Owner, BCR Property Management Steve Hill, President/Owner, Hill Properties The new slate of officers includes: Chairman, Doug Juanarena, GenTek Ventures Vice Chairman, Ed Lawhorn, Sun Trust Bank Treasurer, Ray Smoot, Virginia Tech Foundation Secretary, Mike Eggleston, Coldwell Banker Townside “The Partnership is dedicated to supporting economic development and promoting Blacksburg as a great place to live and do business,” said Bill Aden, Chairman. “With our new program of work and staff, and partnerships with other organizations, I feel confident our efforts will benefit the community.” The Blacksburg Partnership is a non-profit, independent economic development organization formed by leaders from the Town of Blacksburg, the business community, and Virginia Tech. The purpose is to bolster the vitality of Blacksburg through projects that attract visitors and retail prospects. Partnership projects include development of property, the revitalization of retail districts, special events, and marketing programs.
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