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KMKC Retained by Tampa Bay Partnership
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For Immediate Release
KMKC Retained by Tampa Bay Partnership
Cincinnati, December 30, 2005 - KMK Consulting Company is proud to announce that it has been retained by the Tampa Bay Partnership to direct a leadership assessment process and to provide strategic advice regarding finalizing the structure and programs of the organization’s new five-year economic development program for the Tampa Bay region.
Jim McGraw, President & CEO of KMK Consulting, was the original architect of the Tampa Bay Partnership and has been the primary consultant since the organization’s inception in 1993. As part of the Tampa Bay Partnership’s efforts during the second half of 2005 to review and reconfirm its strategic direction, as well as to calibrate the performance and value proposition for investors, the Partnership asked KMK Consulting Company in October to undertake a detailed analysis of a representative group of economic development corporations in other regions.
About KMK Consulting Company
KMK Consulting Company, founded in 1998 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Keating, Muething & Klekamp, provides economic development and government affairs consulting services to corporate, entrepreneurial, not-for-profit and executive clients, as well as governmental and public/private entities across the United States. Collectively, the KMK Consulting team has over 60 years of economic development related experience on a national basis. Learn more at www.kmkconsulting.com.
About the Tampa Bay Partnership
The Tampa Bay Partnership is the private, independent, not-for-profit, marketing organization serving Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk and Sarasota counties. The Partnership's mission is to increase market visibility for the Tampa Bay region and to facilitate and expedite the site selection process for relocating and expanding companies. The counties and cities of Tampa Bay fully recognize the concept of synergism: the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The effectiveness as a combined organization is many times greater than that of independent efforts. Learn more at www.tampabay.org .
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