State of Davie. Imagining More Opportunity. The future is always here; it s just not evenly distributed.
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1 State of Davie Imagining More Opportunity The future is always here; it s just not evenly distributed. Davie County Economic Development Strategic Plan March 2018 William Gibson
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3 Back to 2003 LinkedIn (2003) Facebook (2004) YouTube (2005) Twitter (2006) iphone (2007) Fitbit (2007) Dropbox (2007) Airbnb (2008) Kickstarter (2009) Uber (2009) Snapchat (2011) Can We Agree That Change Will Accelerate?
4 Staying Competitive in a Rapidly Changing Future
5 How Is The Economy?
6 2010-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2011-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2012-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2013-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2014-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2015-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2016-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2017-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2018 Jan USA Nonfarm Payroll Employment Straight Months of Employment Growth-Since September Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
7 2010-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2011-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2012-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2013-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2014-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2015-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2016-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2017-Jan March May July Sept Nov 2018 Jan USA Nonfarm Payroll Employment Straight Months of Employment Growth-Since September Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
8 North Carolina Payroll 8 Employment YoY % Chg 5 U.S. North Carolina Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics/Haver Analytics
9 North 9 Carolina Industry Growth Percent Change in Employment from a Year Ago, NSA December 2017 Total Natural Resources & Mining Construction Manufacturing Trade, Transportation & Utilities Information Financial Activities Professional & Business Services Education & Health Services Leisure & Hospitality Other Services Government YoY % Chg (NSA) U.S. 8.4 North Carolina Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics/Haver Analytics
10 North Carolina Real Personal 1 Income 0 YoY % Chg 8 U.S. North Carolina Q: 2017 US: 1.1% NC: 2.3% Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis/Haver Analytics
11 GDP Growth by NC Metro % 20% 21% 15% 13% 15% 15% 10% 5% 0% 3% 5% 0% 7% 6% 3% -5% -3% -1% -10% -15% -9% -10% -13% Source: US Bureau of Economic Analysis
12 Davie County Jobs, Labor Force and Employment January 2000 November 2017 Source: NC Commerce QCEW & LAUS
13 % Job Growth by PTP County % 30% 29.7% 25% 20% 15% 11.2% 11.7% 12.5% 10% 8.7% 5.6% 8.2% 7.1% 5% 0.8% 1.7% 0% -0.5% -5% Alamance Davidson Davie Forsyth Guilford Randolph Rockingham Stokes Yadkin NC PTP Region Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
14 % Job Growth Davie Co. & NC by Sector % 26% 25% 20% 22% 20% 18% 24% 15% 15% 10% 11% 12% 10% 12% 5% 5% 5% 5% 4% 6% 2% 0% Construction Manufacturing Trade & Transport Financial Professional & Business Education & Health Leisure & Hospitality Governent Davie North Carolina Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics
15 Davie County Housing Type % 70% 73.1% 69.4% 65.2% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 8.0% 20.3% 21.6% 18.9% 10.4% 13.3% 0% Single Family Multi-Family Mobile Homes Davie County Winston-Salem MSA North Carolina Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5 Year
16 What Are the External Trends That Will Impact Davie County s Future?
17 So Let s Cast Our Eyes Toward the Future Follow on or LinkedIn Ted Abernathy
18 The Urban Advantage
19 Percentage Employment Growth Since 2010
20 Strong Workforce Growth Across the Country Sources: Decennial Census Counts, *Weldon Cooper Center National Population Projections
21 Workforce Growth Concentrates Sources: Decennial Census Counts, *Weldon Cooper Center National Population Projections
22 Population Growth More Concentrated NC Change in Population North Carolina Average 5.1% Graham Cherokee Clay Swain Macon Burke Buncombe McDowell Haywood Jackson Madison Yancey Henderson Polk Avery Rutherford Ashe Watauga Caldwell Alleghany Wilkes Catawba Lincoln Cleveland Gaston Iredell Surry Yadkin Davie Rowan Cabarrus Stokes Forsyth Rockingham Caswell Person Guilford Davidson Randolph Stanly Transylvania Alexander Montgomery Moore Chatham Lee Harnett Wake Franklin Johnston Warren Halifax Northampton Nash Edgecombe Wilson Greene Wayne Lenoir Pitt Hertford Bertie Martin Craven Gates Beaufort Washington Pamlico Tyrrell Hyde Dare Union Anson Richmond Hoke Scotland Robeson Bladen Sampson Duplin Jones Onslow Carteret 10.2% and over increase 5.1% to 10.1% increase 0% to 5.1% increase population decrease Columbus Brunswick Pender New Hanover Source: US Census Bureau
23 NC Metro Projected Population Growth % 70.0% 70.7% 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% 20.0% 10.0% 21.2%20.3% 49.0% 39.7% 21.1% 10.6% 21.6% 28.8% 16.5% 14.5% 11.8% 9.3% 51.6% 20.7% 0.0% Source: HIS Markit, May 2017
24 PROJECTED CHANGE IN LABOR FORCE AGE POPULATION Ages North Carolina state average 14.8% Graham Cherokee Clay Union Anson Growth above state average of 14.8% Ashe Alleghany Northampton Surry Stokes Rockingham Gates Caswell Person Warren Watauga Halifax Hertford Wilkes Avery Yadkin Forsyth Guilford Franklin Alexander Davie Nash Bertie Yancey Caldwell Madison Edgecombe Iredell Davidson Washington Burke Randolph Martin Wake Buncombe McDowell Catawba Chatham Wilson Haywood Rowan Pitt Swain Beaufort Rutherford Lincoln Johnston Henderson Cabarrus Lee Greene Jackson Montgomery Moore Harnett Wayne Transylvania Polk Gaston Stanly Macon Cleveland Lenoir Craven Pamlico Richmond Hoke Scotland Robeson Bladen Sampson Duplin Pender Jones Onslow Carteret Tyrrell Hyde Dare Growing below state average of 14.8% Columbus Brunswick New Hanover Losing Labor Force Source: NC Office of State Budget and Management
25 Percentage of NC Job Growth by Urban-Rural- Suburban % 20% 23% 22% 22% 21% 21% 15% 17% 14% 12% 15% 14% 15% 14% 15% 15% 10% 10% 5% 5% 2% 3% 6% 7% 4% 7% 0% -1% -2% -5% Urban Suburban Rural Source: NC Commerce QCEW
26 Technological Disruption
27 Manufacturing
28 Change in Manufacturing Jobs Year North Carolina Average 6.8% Graham Cherokee Clay Ashe Alleghany Northampton Surry Stokes Rockingham Gates Caswell Person Warren Watauga Halifax Hertford Wilkes Avery Yadkin Forsyth Guilford Franklin Alexander Edgecombe Bertie Yancey Caldwell Davie Nash Madison Iredell Davidson Burke Randolph Martin Washington Buncombe McDowell Catawba Chatham Wilson Haywood Rowan Wake Pitt Swain Beaufort Rutherford Johnston Henderson Lincoln Cabarrus Lee Greene Jackson Polk Montgomery Macon Transylvania Gaston Stanly Cleveland Moore Harnett Wayne Lenoir Craven Pamlico Union Anson Growth above state average of 6.8% Growing below state average of 6.8% Losing Jobs Richmond Hoke Scotland Robeson Bladen Columbus Sampson Brunswick Duplin Pender New Hanover Jones Onslow Carteret Tyrrell Hyde Dare Source: EMSI - NC Department of Commerce
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30 The Jetsons
31 The Jetsons
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34 The Next Big Technological Impacts Industry &4-D/Additive Manufacturing Autonomous Vehicles Artificial Intelligence
35 Wearables?
36 Construction Labor
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39 USA Workforce Growth Slows Sources: Decennial Census Counts, *Weldon Cooper Center National Population Projections
40 Why Are Millennials Are Not Having Children?
41 The Workforce Supply-Demand Balance Automation, robotics and the possible loss of jobs and need for labor Slowing birthrates, aging baby boomers, declining participation rates, immigration debates
42 The Rising Skills and Education Balance Employers Demand Higher Skills But Are Not Finding Them More People Go To College, But We Seem to Have a Mismatch
43 We Need To Re-imagine Readiness Strengthen the connections between education and job skills Re-think credentials and their value in the workplace (Quantify) Give students more exposure to the world of work - earlier Scale technology so that every student can benefit from a high quality, personalized learning experience
44 Trends in Workforce Data Deep Dives Upskilling Workers and Students Customized Employer Programs Certifying and Quantifying Credentials Sector Strategies Incentives for Regional Cooperation Raising Public Awareness Talent Attraction-Placemaking
45 What Will Space Be Like in 2037?
46 250 Real Estate Changes Average Office Space per Worker 225 Square Feet Source: The Mehigan Company
47 Warehousing is also beginning to migrate to denser populated areas
48 Imagine a VR/AR Retail Experience
49 Major Chain Store Closings Cushman & Wakefield
50 Business Transformation
51 Economic Dynamism (Churn) Jobs Gained and Lost Net New Jobs 8,000,000 6,000,000 6,246,000 42% 28% 30% 4,000,000 2,000,000 Net ,000 1 to Over 250 1,358,000 1,249, ,000,000 Net ,000-4,000,000-6,000,000-8,000,000-5,879,000 Expanding Contracting Opening Closing Source: BLS Jan 2018, Data for 2 nd Qrt 2017
52 Changing Consumer and Generational Expectations
53 Davie County Economic Development Strategic Planning Process Product Builder Marketer (Client Origination) Transaction Manager
54 Davie County Economic Development Strategic Planning Process When Would Prospect First Contact the an Economic Development Organization? After location determined 5% Never 12% During initial screenings 30% After shortlist narrowed to negotiate incentives 11% After shortlist of communities 42%
55 Top Factors for Companies Considering New Investment (1) Availability of skilled labor (2) Highway accessibility (3) Labor costs (3) Proximity to major markets (3) State & local incentives (3) Available land (3) Tax exemptions (8) Energy availability and costs (9) Proximity to suppliers (10) Training programs/technical schools (11) Availability buildings (12) Accessibility to a major airport Source: Area Development 31 th Annual Survey of Corporate Executives, March 2017
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58 Piedmont Triad Cluster Map Source: EMSI
59 Piedmont Triad Asset Clusters Aerospace Vehicles and Defense Automotive Paper and Packaging Plastics Medical Devices Production Technology and Heavy Machinery Distribution and E-Commerce Education and Knowledge Creation Source: EMSI
60 Piedmont Triad Asset Clusters Performance Source: EMSI
61 Piedmont Triad Largest Advanced Industries by Number of Jobs Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories (6,155 jobs) Scientific & Technical Consulting (3,396 jobs) Computer Systems Design (3,258 jobs) Electric Equipment Manufacturing (3,060 jobs) Architectural & Engineering (2,562 jobs) Medical Equipment Manufacturing (2,080 jobs) Motor Vehicle Body & Trailer Manufacturing (2,911 jobs) Semiconductor/Component Manufacturing (2,082 jobs) General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing (2,200 jobs) Source: EMSI
62 Piedmont Triad Largest Advanced Industries by GDP Pesticide/Fertilizer- Ag Chemical Manufacturing ($573) Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories ($545M) Aerospace Product Manufacturing ($503M) Semiconductor/Component Manufacturing ($492M)) General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing ($489M) Electric Equipment Manufacturing ($449M) Computer Systems Design ($442M) Scientific & Technical Consulting ($439M) Electric Power Generation-Transmission ($390M) Motor Vehicle Manufacturing ($319M) Source: EMSI
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64 Recommended targets for Davie County are advanced manufacturing and health care related, with recreational tourism as a secondary but important focus.
65 Areas of focus should be for Davie County EDC Aggressive recruiting efforts Utility infrastructure (product development) Contributing to Workforce/skill development (closing the skills gap)
66 Specific Recommendations Aggressive Client Generation, Marketing, & Branding upgrade to the EDC s web site, including increased content and a commitment to a social media strategy initially focused on created LinkedIn content about the Davie County economy continue to participate in regional and state recruitment activities and that product development activities be focused toward advanced manufacturing, with higher wages broader group of stakeholders develop a branding campaign targeted at Winston-Salem and Greensboro highlighting the quality of life in Davie County. the EDC work with the three towns on aggressive placemaking plans and resource exploration as part of the County s comprehensive plan, planned mixed-used housing developments be considered for the County, especially the areas closest to Winston-Salem
67 Specific Recommendations Improvements to the Davie County Product Focus resources on developing more (1-3) certified sites and the building of at least one 50,000 square foot or larger building Workforce Improvement Local stakeholders, led by the Chamber of Commerce fund a full-time position to coordinate workforce activities in the County
68 Recommendations Leadership Development EDC partner with the Chamber of Commerce to develop a new program to identify and nurture young private and public leaders EDC develop and conduct Economic Development Training for all Davie elected and appointed officials Other Recommendations Develop a public dashboard to improve transparency and provide a single source of credible economic data for the community The EDC and the County work together to develop a more comprehensive incentives policy
69 Prepare For Accelerating Change NC should remain competitive, but not every county Population growth will slow, diversify and concentrate in fewer places Technology will change every industry (faster, smaller, personalized, cheaper, mobile, integrated) People will need more skills to compete, but education will morph due to technology (quantifiable credentials) The middle of every industry in under threat Business real estate is changing Think ROI-ROI-ROI Competition more intense- Economic Developers Will Matter More
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