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GENEDGE Annual Report 2019
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Virginia’s best public resource to help manufacturing and industry innovate, compete, and grow.
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Message from Board Chair
The GENEDGE ALLIANCE Board of Trustees acts on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, through their appointment by the governor.
GENEDGE ALLIANCE has continued to play a key leadership role in improving our Commonwealth’s economy, all the while encouraging and developing critical technology and manufacturing growth in the Old Dominion. The continued bipartisan support from our General Assembly has paved the way for more advanced technology jobs and has grown business opportunities for Virginia manufacturers. Our technology base continues to change rapidly and our understanding of how to bridge the opportunity gaps for clients is the core business of GENEDGE. In the new decade, GENEDGE will increase its reach and uplifting support to the needs of each of Virginia’s economic regions. From the mountains to shipbuilding ports, and from peanut fields to >Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12
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