Logan 2.0 news conference

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[February 10, 2012]     Send a link to a friend  

Thursday morning the Lincoln & Logan County Development Partnership hosted a news conference at 2500 Woodlawn Road, the site that will by the end of the year be the location of a new Aldi food store.

Maniscalco called the news conference to announce the commencement of the next stage of the Logan County Master Plan: implementation. A committee of four local professionals have been selected to assist in achieving the goals of the plan: Leveraging Higher Education, Creating a Compelling Place, Creating a 21st Century Infrastructure and Cultivating Entrepreneurialism.

Maniscalco spoke about the team, then each member offered a few words as well. In addition to these four, Maniscalco said there is a need for volunteers to serve with the committee. Anyone interested in doing this can visit the development partnership's website and complete the volunteer form.

Pictures by Nila Smith

Development partnership director Mike Maniscalco addresses the crowd and members of the media.

Kristi Powell is a member of the leadership team of Logan 2.0.  Her focus will be on "Leveraging Higher Education Assets."

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David Lanterman will serve Logan 2.0 by focusing on the goal of "Creating a Compelling Place."

The city of Lincoln endorsed the master plan in 2010.  Here, Mayor Keith Snyder listens as Lanterman speaks about  Logan 2.0.

 

Mark A. Houpt has over 20 years of experience in the IT industry.  He will use his knowledge to head up the master plan goal of creating a "21st Century Infrastructure and Cultivating Entrepreneurialism."

Crystal Alley will serve as the Logan 2.0 chief operating officer. Alley is a lifelong resident of Lincoln and has been employed for the past 18 years with the corporate headquarters of State Farm Insurance.

 

 

Also on hand for the announcement of Logan 2.0 was Atlanta Mayor Fred Finchum.

 

 

Steve Smith, president of the partnership board, spoke about Maniscalco's work and the successes of the development partnership thus far under his leadership.

 

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