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CSI/CUNY News Release |
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For Immediate Release |
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The Staten Island Economy:
Past, Present, and Visioning
the Future
The Center for the Study of Staten
Island will hold its annual policy conference, "The Staten Island
Economy: Past, Present, and Visioning the Future," on Friday
December 2 from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the Center for the Arts
building of the College of Staten Island, located at 2800 Victory
Boulevard in the Willowbrook section of Staten Island. The event is
free and open to the public, with registration available at the
door.
The conference brings together
leaders from the business, government, and not-for-profit sectors to
discuss their visions for the future development of Staten Island.
The conference raises the vital
question: What should be the character of sustainable economic
development in the decades ahead?
Topics that will be discussed
include the outlook for the regional economy and plans for economic
development projects on Staten Island, including the revitalization
of Stapleton on the North Shore, home to the Staten Island ferry
terminal.
Confirmed speakers include: Staten
Island Borough President James Molinaro, New York City Economic
Development Corporation President Andrew Alper, and Independence
Community Bank President Alan Fishman.
For more information on the event,
visit www.csi.cuny.edu/csisip and click on Calendar.
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BACKGROUND
Scope and Purpose
Staten Island’s future depends on sound economic development policy.
A vibrant economy is the foundation of a healthy community. The
conference raises a vital question: What should be the character of
sustainable economic development in the decades ahead?
The conference brings together
leaders from the business, government, and not-for-profit sectors to
discuss their visions for the future development of Staten Island.
Drawing on the resources of the CSI–SIP Staten Island Indicators
Website, CSI faculty will add perspective with information about
economic trends and historical and comparative analysis of the local
economy.
Panelists will identify Staten
Island’s competitive advantage in the regional and global economy,
as well as the island’s economic relationship with the surrounding
counties. Panelists will also consider how the tools of economic
development may best be employed to achieve sustainable economic
development.
Experts from the public and
private sectors will identify strategies that can improve the skills
of the local workforce and enhance entrepreneurial opportunities on
Staten Island. The day finishes with a close examination of a case
study of a public/private partnership, namely, the recent urban
revitalization effort in the Staten Island neighborhood of
Stapleton.
The College of Staten Island is a senior college of The City
University of New York, the nation’s leading urban university. CSI
offers 36 academic programs, 19 graduate degree programs, and
challenging doctoral programs to 12,600 students.
The 204-acre landscape campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu.
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