San Antonio, Austin economic development groups formalize partnership

Published: Thu, 03/16/23

San Antonio, Austin economic development groups formalize partnership


San Antonio workforce development organization greater:SATX announced March 9 a formal partnership with Austin economic development group Opportunity Austin to support legislative priorities meant to back more commercial growth and job creation in their areas and across Texas.
(Courtesy greater:SATX)

Community Impact
By Edmond Ortiz 
Updated 

Two regional economic and workforce development organizations are combining efforts to drive more business to the San Antonio and Austin regions.

The San Antonio organization greater:SATX and Opportunity Austin announced the formalized a partnership March 9 to help advance legislative priorities that representatives from both groups say will boost the future of economic development and job creation in Texas.

Randy Smith, chair of greater:SATX, said both regions have a mutual interest in infrastructure, education and workforce development to foster even greater economic growth in South and Central Texas.

“As the megaregion between Austin and San Antonio continues to emerge, this teamwork is both critical and strategic. The impact of our efforts and collective investment will be felt throughout the entire corridor and you will continue to see our two communities collaborate going forward,” Smith said in a statement.

Both organizations said the partnership’s initial focus is to advocate for the enactment of a statewide economic development program that provides tools for Texas communities in both areas to be more competitive in attracting new businesses, as well as retaining and growing existing businesses.

Opportunity Austin chair Gary Farmer said strong economic development policies are essential for Texas communities to remain a top contender for large job-creating investments.

“Our collective efforts will help ensure our region remains a top choice for premier employers and talent,” Farmer said in a statement.

The greater:SATX and Opportunity Austin organizations said they have added and retained a combined total of 185,000-plus jobs over the past 20 years with support of local economic development incentives.
By Edmond Ortiz - Edmond joined Community Impact as a reporter in August 2021, helping to launch new editions in the San Antonio market. Edmond covers various beats in the North San Antonio coverage area. He previously was the main reporter for Local Community News, covering several areas in and around San Antonio, first as a freelancer and then staff member. Prior to that, Edmond was a community news reporter for Prime Time Newspapers and the San Antonio Express-News, including editing two community weeklies. He's a San Antonio native, and studied mass communications at San Antonio College and Texas State University.
 


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