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This panel will highlight the story of the birth of a university whose primary purpose includes both academic excellence and economic development. Key topics covered include: 1) “Partnering with the city”- serving as a catalyst for economic development, 2) “Working with the Chamber of Commerce” - developing the presence and strength of place design tenets as described by Richard Florida, focusing on learning, earning and vitality, and 3) “Building collaboration” - linking disparate parts of the region to develop opportunities on emerging technologies in healthcare/bioscience and defense.
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Cinderella who became a warrior on a mission
Wednesday, October 10, 12
University Goals
Affordable, accessible, education
Awarding degrees from a nationally-recognized university
Affecting quality of life for community now and as it will be
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Collaboration
Wednesday, October 10, 12
CollaboratorsUniversity of Central Texas
Greater Killeen Chamber of CommerceCity Council
KISDEconomic Development
Community CollegesFort Hood
Community Leaders
Wednesday, October 10, 12
For when we discuss where TAMUCT is
Wednesday, October 10, 12
For when we discuss where TAMUCT is
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Fort Hood- Largest employer in the State of Texas
- Another bullet point
- Another bullet point
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Timeline
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Where the character of the American Soldier
permeates the community.Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Leadership Center
Return OnInvestment
Wednesday, October 10, 12
The Leadership Centerat Texas A&M University-Central Texas
Regional Leadership
Development Initiative
Regional Research and Policy
Studies Initiative
Regional Demographics
Initiative
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Regional Steering CommitteeOrganizational Governance
Defense Subcommittee
Healthcare / Bioscience
Subcommittee
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Wednesday, October 10, 12
return on investment?
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Return on Investment
• Collaboration with Workforce Center (Venn Diagram)
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Return on Investment
• Collaboration with Workforce Center (Venn Diagram)
• Leadership Center
• Place Design
Wednesday, October 10, 12
Cinderella who became a Warrior on a mission
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSIONOCTOBER 23, 2012
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
Fort HoodNearly 50,000 stationed troops
Home of III Corps and 1st Cavalry Division
Largest single-site employer in Texas
$10.9 billion annual economic impact on Texas
$7.1 billion on Central Texas
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
Timeline1967 - Central Texas College
1973 - American Technological University
1976 - ATU accredited
1989 - University of Central Texas
1992 - Moved into its own facility
1998 - Tarleton State University
Timeline Continued2004 - National Defense Authorization Act
2005 - Governor Perry lowered enrollment threshold
2006 - HB153 Authorized $25 million in tuition revenue bonds
2009 - Department of Defense transfers 672 acres to the Texas A&M system
Timeline Continued
2009 - Enrollment reached magic number
2009 - Bill signed by Governor establishing Texas A&M University - Central Texas as a standalone university in the Texas A&M system.
Timeline Continued2009 - First graduation
2010 - Breaks ground on first building.
2012 - Ribbon cutting for first building
2012 - Breaks ground on second building
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
RETURN ON INVESTMENTCINDERELLA WHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
PERMEATES THE COMMUNITYWHERE THE CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIER
SO THAT FREEDOM HAS A FACEAND PRIDE IS PERSONAL
Percent of Soldiers staying
0
20
40
60
80
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Plan to stay in community Would stay for suitable employment Total
COPYRIGHT 2012 HEART OF TEXAS DEFENSE ALLIANCE
WHERE THE CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIERPERMEATES THE COMMUNITY
CINDERELLA WHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
Cinderella who became a Warrior on a mission
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CENTER@ Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Regional Demographics Initiative
Regional Leadership Development Initiative
Regional Research and Policy Studies Initiative
Healthcare/Bioscience Subcommittee
DefenseSubcommittee
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSIONOCTOBER 23, 2012
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
WHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSIONCINDERELLA
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
Fort HoodNearly 50,000 stationed troops
Home of III Corps and 1st Cavalry Division
Largest single-site employer in Texas
$10.9 billion annual economic impact on Texas
$7.1 billion on Central Texas
Community VisionAffordable, accessible, education
Awarding degrees from a nationally-recognized university
Affecting quality of life for community now and as it will be
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CollaboratorsFort Hood
Legislators
Chambers of Commerce
Economic Development Groups
University of Central Texas
Community Colleges
School Districts
City Governments
Community Leaders
Timeline1967 - Central Texas College
1973 - American Technological University
1976 - ATU accredited
1989 - University of Central Texas
1992 - Moved into its own facility
1998 - Tarleton State University
Timeline Continued2004 - National Defense Authorization Act
2005 - Governor Perry lowered enrollment threshold
2006 - HB153 Authorized $25 million in tuition revenue bonds
2009 - Department of Defense transfers 672 acres to the Texas A&M system
Timeline Continued2009 - Enrollment reached magic number
2009 - Bill signed by Governor establishing Texas A&M University - Central Texas as a standalone university in the Texas A&M system.
2009 - First graduation
Timeline Continued2010 - Breaks ground on first building.
2012 - Ribbon cutting for first building
2012 - Breaks ground on second building
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
Return on InvestmentWorkforce
Place Design
Regional Leadership Center
Solar Project
WorkforceJob creation
Job training
Job retention
Job placement
Best practices
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
WHERE THE CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIERPERMEATES THE COMMUNITY
Percent of Soldiers staying
0
20
40
60
80
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Soldiers staying Soldiers would stay Total would stay
COPYRIGHT 2012 HEART OF TEXAS DEFENSE ALLIANCE
WHERE THE CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIERPERMEATES THE COMMUNITY
WHERE THE CHARACTER OF THE AMERICAN SOLDIERPERMEATES THE COMMUNITY
Cinderella who became a Warrior on a mission
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION
REGIONAL LEADERSHIP CENTER@ Texas A&M University - Central Texas
Regional Demographics Initiative
Regional Leadership Development Initiative
Regional Research and Policy Studies Initiative
Healthcare/Bioscience Subcommittee
DefenseSubcommittee
CINDERELLAWHO BECAME A WARRIOR ON A MISSION