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Mr. Turok replied that it is not currently, but it should be. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan recognized the difficulties of meeting in person during <br /> COVID and asked how that impacted the meetings. <br /> Mr. Turok stated that they attempted to meet via Zoom but have returned to in person attendance. <br /> He noted that in person participation is beginning to increase and they will continue to offer Zoom <br /> participation for the time being. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan provided details on the manufacturing signing day that <br /> the cohort previously facilitated with the school districts and Anoka Technical College for <br /> students, recognizing that could not occur during COVID. He hoped that would return once <br /> COVID allows for. <br /> Mr. Turok agreed that it is a great idea and creates great positive energy for the students. He stated <br /> that they have worked to change the mentality that manufacturing is a dirty place,noting that those <br /> businesses are clean, provide good income, and career opportunities. He stated that Anoka <br /> Hennepin School District has been a great partner that has been excited about the partnership and <br /> has made changes to its curriculum. He stated that it brings the idea to students and parents that <br /> four-year college is not for everyone and there are other opportunities out there. <br /> Member Johnson asked if the City could assist with posting meeting details and increasing <br /> awareness for the cohort. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan replied that the City does link to the Chamber website <br /> and believes that it would be best to have that remain as a separate entity. He stated that he does <br /> receive emails from manufacturers that he can then link with the manufacturing businesses and <br /> cohort. <br /> Mr. Turok stated that there is information about the cohort on the Chamber website, and they can <br /> easily add meeting details. He stated that Mr. LeTourneau does email businesses about the <br /> meetings. <br /> Member Howell referenced CO2 and asked if anyone else at CO2 provides services to the Chamber <br /> outside of Mr. LeTourneau. <br /> Mr. Turok was unsure. He stated that they contract with CO2 to get the work completed that they <br /> need, and that work is completed. He stated that whether that is completed by Mr. LeTourneau or <br /> other employees is not a concern of his. <br /> Member Howell asked if the Chamber goes out for RFP to determine if the pricing is competitive. <br /> Mr. Turok replied that they have not. <br /> Economic Development Authority/February 10, 2022 <br /> Page 7 of 13 <br />
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