KCEDA to Host economic summit for the public, Jan. 9

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The following is a press release from KCEDA.

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Today, the Klamath County Economic Development Association (KCEDA) has announced they will be hosting their 2nd Annual Economic Summit. This special event takes place on January 9, 2023, at the Ross Ragland Theater, from 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM.

This year’s Economic Summit consists of several presentations from various experts from throughout the state and region, as well offers attendees a chance to participate in a Q&A session with a panel of community stakeholders representing different industries and interests within Klamath County. Panelists and presenters will be discussing important topics related to local healthcare, education, energy, finance, agriculture, real estate, and more throughout the day.

Additionally, Josh Lehner, Economist for the State of Oregon and Damon Runberg, Business Oregon Regional Economist, will be participating in the program, providing attendees information on Klamath County’s economic and employment forecasts for the upcoming year.

Commissioner Kelley Minty has been working with KCEDA to develop a compelling program that would explore several aspects of the county’s economy. Minty spoke about the return of the event, saying, “Having an event like this helps our community be more informed on the state of the economy and gives people an opportunity to share their thoughts about where it is headed. I think it is really valuable for the area’s stakeholders to come together and ‘touch base’ during the summit, because it reinforces a spirit of collaboration locally.”

KCEDA CEO, Randy Cox, added to Minty’s comments, stating, “There is economic momentum going on in Klamath County. I believe it is important to talk about our economy with the community, and the summit provides an excellent opportunity to keep people informed on a wide range of relevant topics impacting our region.” Cox will also be providing a presentation at the event, detailing KCEDA’s work over the past year and discussing active development projects the organization is presently involved with.

Admission is $10 at the door, giving attendees access to the full program, in addition to coffee and other refreshments.