Candidate for Charlotte City Council at-large proposes creating a new, large-scale business incubator
| November 1st, 2009 | No Comments » | Newsroom
As Charlotte endures the current economic hiccup, one candidate for City Council at-large is ready to introduce a new idea for the Piedmont region.
“Developing a regional business incubator is the next logical step in continuing Charlotte’s drive to become a world class city” remarked David Howard.
“Cities like Austin, TX, Ann Arbor, MI and San Jose, CA have been able to keep their citizens employed and local businesses thriving because of their commitment to innovation. Charlotte has a great opportunity to develop its own business incubator, specific to answering the needs of our unique economy. The US Census says that every year we are attracting more college-educated young professionals who are sold on the amenities that we have to offer; but we can always do better.
David proposes developing a task force of both business and community leaders solely designed to benchmark other regional incubators, paying keen attention to best practices. This incubator would function similar to a research park but with business innovation in mind, addressing 4 to 5 cluster areas relative to Charlotte’s economy.
“We must gain knowledge about the cities that are poised to compete in a global economy. We need to be just as competitive as they are. We need innovation and diversity in our economy. The municipal government, coupled with business and community leaders, must serve as a catalyst to start the process.”
David believes that a business incubator in the Charlotte region would provide remedy to several of the issues Charlotteans believe is troubling in the city like municipal relationship development, social innovation and job creation and retention. Keeping college graduates in our state will help not only help to improve the quality of but it also has the ability to put Charlotte on the forefront of technological innovation.
“A business incubator modeled after the 22@Barcelona Innovation District is a proven model. The Charlotte Observer’s Neal Peirce recently penned an editorial on 22@Barcelona in which he stated that he is optimistic about US cities adopting such ideas.”
In June of 2009, David visited Barcelona’s 22@Barcelona business incubator in which he met with Josep Miquel Pique, CEO of 22@Barcelona, as a member of The German Marshall Fund’s (United States) prestigious Marshall Memorial Fellowship. During the 24-day traveling program, he and the other fellows gained extensive knowledge of political, economic, and social institutions and issues facing the United States and Europe.
David believes that this unique experience expanded his reach on an international level as he made lasting relationships that would assist in the development of Charlotte’s own business incubator. David also believes that the success of 22@Barcelona exemplifies collaboration and forward thinking leadership and that Charlotte possesses all of the keys to success that Barcelona has.
“Charlotte has always been intentional about the way we have chosen to grow as a city…this is simply one more way. We can learn from what our previous leaders have put in place while we execute our own steps to build for the future. This idea is something that can put in place on day one.”
About David Howard
David Howard, born and raised in Charlotte, works daily to improve conditions for all citizens of his hometown. He has been Vice President of Special Projects and Community Affairs of The Housing Partnership since 1997. As a candidate for the position of Charlotte City Council at large, David intends to work to advance a strong transportation agenda that includes mass transit and roads; promote regional planning as it relates to land use planning and environmental concerns; support efforts to recruit, create & retain jobs in Charlotte; and our region and strive to maintain Charlotte’s quality of life by strengthening neighborhoods and preventing crime. To learn more about his or his candidacy, please visit www.votedavidhoward.com.
(press release)
