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CEO’s Report – October 2010
MVEDA would like thank everyone who was able to attend Friday’s Regional Economic Development Forum, titled “A Tale of Two Ports.” Those who attended were able to hear directly from leading experts on both the opportunities and challenges we face in Southern New Mexico in growing our region’s two commercial ports of entry, both the Santa Teresa Port as well as Spaceport America.
The MVEDA Board of Directors and Staff want to give special thanks to our key note speakers:
• Francisco Urango, Corporate Vice President and Chief Business Operations Officer for Latin America,for Foxconn. Foxconn is the largest contract manufacturing company in the world with a significant manufacturing presence in San Jeronimo, next to the Santa Teresa Port of Entry,
• Carissa Bryce Christensen, founder and Managing Partner of The Tauri Group, an analytic and engineering firm based in Alexandria, VA, which provides expertise on the economic, market, technology and policy issues associated with commercial spaceflight, and
• Dr. Lowell Catlett, Regent’s Professor/Dean and Chief Administrative Officer at NMSU’s College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences. Dr. Catlett is also a national speaker and futurist on trends associated with technologies and their implications on the way we live and work.
Special thanks also go out to our expert panelists that included:
• Juan Massey, Director of Regulatory Affairs at Verde Realty,
• Jerry Pacheco, Executive Director of the International Business Accelerator,
• Andrew Moralez, Executive Director of the New Mexico Border Authority,
• Zoe Gisela Richmond, Director of Public Affairs for Union Pacific,
• Robert X. Martinez, VP of Construction Management for Gerald Martin,
• Keith Beck, VP and General Manager of the Jacob’s Technology Test and Evaluation Center,
• Wayne Savage, Program Manager of Progressive Construction Management, and
• Mark Lautman, Principal of Lautman Economic Architecture Partners, LLC.
For those of you who could not attend, we will be placing parts of the presentations on our website in the coming weeks.
Q1 2010-’11 Activity
MVEDA entered the 2010-’11 Fiscal Year with twelve, high-priority projects, consisting of approximately 1,200 jobs with a realistic chance of closing in the current fiscal year. Approximately 1/3 of those jobs (as illustrated in the blue on the chart below), consisting of primarily manufacturing and renewable energy companies, show a very strong chance of closing. What this means to MVEDA’s internal operations is that we have turned much of our attention this past quarter towards the project management needs of our clients.

Additionally, MVEDA continues its aggressive marketing campaign and year to date we have developed 22 new leads consisting of approximately 925 employees and 785,000sf of required space. In comparison to last year, total new leads are slightly down and we see a shift in industry specific leads especially within food processing which currently represents 25% of all our new 2010-’11 leads as compared to only 3% of total leads for the same period last fiscal year.
Manufacturing/logistics and aerospace also showed some slight growth as a percentage of total leads while renewable energy leads dropped to 21% of total leads YTD 2010-’11 compared with 32% for the same period last fiscal year. Additionally, whereas a large portion of our renewable energy leads last year were involved in manufacturing, we see a much larger portion of this year’s renewable energy leads involved in renewable energy generation.
With respect to employment trends in the region versus the rest of the United States, the Las Cruces market has fared very well. In a September 2010 report by Garner Economics LLC, which measured job growth trends amongst 158 U.S. metros, Las Cruces was recognized along with 15 other metros as setting new record employment numbers. Garner Economics’ report quoted:
“The July 2010 employment numbers also show that sixteen metros have set new records; surpassing July peak employment totals from the previous five years (see map and table).”

As illustrated in the map and table provided as part of the Garner Economics report, Las Cruces NM was ranked 8th amongst these 16 cities in terms of the percentage increase in jobs with over 1,900 new jobs added over July 2009.
In the upcoming months, MVEDA will continue to be active in several events. Later in October, MVEDA is sponsor to ISPCS as well as to the VC Speed Dating Event put on by the Arrowhead Center. We will also be attending the BizTech 2010 Expo in El Paso.
Finally, if you were not already aware, the MVEDA staff is now settled into our new offices in the First Community Bank Building in downtown Las Cruces. Our formal address is: 1st Community Bank Tower, 277 E. Amador, Suite 304, Las Cruces, NM 88001. We hope you can all stop by and visit us in the very near future.
Space Week in New Mexico – October 19-22, 2010

Space Week in New Mexico
The International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight 2010 (ISPCS 2010) will be held October 20-21, 2010 at the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum during Space Week in New Mexico.
ISPCS 2010 will again feature the superior speakers and high-quality sessions that attendees have come to expect. New tours have been added this year, and multiple meetings will be held before and after the main sessions on Wednesday and Thursday. On Friday, the closing event of Space Week in New Mexico, attendees can join in the Spaceport America Runway Dedication and witness the long-distance capture-carry of Virgin Galactic’s WhiteKnightTwo and SpaceShipTwo. Plan to be there for this historic event, when these state-of-the art vehicles pass over their eventual home base and operations center at Spaceport America.
The early-bird registration fee for ISPCS is $425. After Saturday, October 2nd the cost will then go to $475 for those registering by October 16th. Those registering after October 16th on line and on site will pay $525.
ISPCS is organized by the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, a member of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, administered by NASA.
Register today at www.ispcs.com
Virgin Galactic Flyover at Spaceport America – October 22, 2010
Release courtesy of the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS)
WhiteKnightTwo and VSS Enterprise will flyover Spaceport America at the inauguration of the runway at Spaceport America. This will be the first long distance test flight of the VG spaceship and mothership system as part of the celebrations inaugurating the completion of the runway at Virgin Galactic’s future home – Spaceport America.
A flyover on October 22 of the two craft will be a unique event enabling attendees to see both the spaceport and the vehicles. “It will be an extraordinary conclusion for Space Week in New Mexico”, said ISPCS Chair Patricia Hynes.
The updated ISPCS website contains complete information about Space Week in New Mexico where ISPCS, the leading meeting of the commercial and personal spaceflight industry conference is held.
This year’s conference will be held Wednesday-Thursday, October 20 – 21, Flyover at Spaceport America, Friday, October 22.
ISPCS is organized by the New Mexico Space Grant Consortium, a member of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program, administered by the NASA.
For more information on ISPCS 2010, visit www.ispcs.com.

CEO’s Report – November, 2009
During the month of October, MVEDA invested considerable time on its target marketing and prospecting efforts. Early in the month MVEDA conducted a prospect visit to Washington, D.C. where we met with several site consultants and companies involved with federal contracting efforts. During the month, MVEDA also attended two trade shows: the International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS) in Las Cruces which focused on the commercial aerospace industry; and Solar Power International in Anaheim where over 2,000 companies exhibited. At both shows, MVEDA sponsored invitation only events where we had the opportunity to engage and develop relationships with companies within each respective industry. At ISPCS, MVEDA sponsored the conference’s opening reception which received significant attention, and at Solar Power International, MVEDA and Verde Corporate Realty Services co-sponsored an event hosted by the New Mexico Partnership where over 250 company representatives attended. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson also attended this event and spoke to the audience about the continued opportunities for solar energy development and manufacturing in New Mexico.
To date during the current fiscal year, MVEDA has created 36 new leads, representing over 3,190 jobs thereby indicating a very healthy pipeline of future projects. Renewable energy and manufacturing & logistics projects represent the overwhelming greater percentage of our leads.
November marks a critical time period for MVEDA in our prospecting activities. Economic development recruiting efforts normally have a minimum sales cycle of six months. Given that we have only eight months left in our fiscal year, this means that we have only two months left to develop new leads that may have a chance of closing prior to July 2010 when our new fiscal year begins. Therefore, MVEDA will be concentrating significant efforts on getting current leads and prospects to the finish line.
The open projects that MVEDA believes have the greatest likelihood of closing this fiscal year include;
- Project Windtower, an alternative energy manufacturer,
- Project Alimentos, a food processing company, and
- Project Roadrunner and Project X, both alternative energy developers.
If realized, these four projects represent over 200 jobs to Dona Ana County and over $300MM in capital investments.
CEO’s Report – October, 2009
Yesterday, we held our October Business on the Border Luncheon where Wayne Savage and Pat Hynes presented on the upcoming Leonard R. Sugerman Public Forum and International Symposium for Personal and Commercial Spaceflight (ISPCS) events which will be taking place October 20th to the 22nd at the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum in Las Cruces. MVEDA will be sponsoring the opening reception for all registered attendees of ISPCS. As economic developers we work very hard and spend time and resources to get in front of industry decision makers and encourage business attraction to our region. The fact that ISPCS is taking place in our own back yard with industry leaders attending creates a very powerful marketing tool for MVEDA and the region as a whole.
To recap lead generation activity over the past month, MVEDA generated fifteen new leads compared with ten the last month, thereby showing a very healthy pipeline of projects and interest. Although alternative energy companies continue to make up over 1/3 of all our leads in the past two months, the overall percentage has dropped slightly and we have seen an increase in the percentage of lead generation within the aerospace and food processing sectors. We currently have 25 new leads in the pipeline for this fiscal year totaling 2,512 potential jobs and over 1 million square feet of potential real estate needs.
As announced last week, Frontier Airlines stated that they would be closing their Las Cruces reservation center towards the end of this year. MVEDA has already begun to market the facility as a plug-n-play call center to the site selector community and have currently received two inquiries.
In September, MVEDA attended the Industrial Asset Management Council (IAMC) conference in Minneapolis. This is the premier event for site consultants. MVEDA co-hosted a site consultant dinner put on by the New Mexico Partnership which received strong attendance.
For the month of October, MVEDA has a very busy marketing and travel schedule consisting of:
- Oct. 12-16: Prospect mission to Washington D.C. to meet primarily with defense related firms and site consultants
- Oct. 20-22: Leonard R. Sugerman Public Forum and ISPCS
- Oct. 26-29: Prospect mission in Los Angeles and attendance at the Solar Power International Show.
Finally, I am happy to say that on September 22, 2009, the County Commission voted unanimously on the passage of the Local Economic Development Act (LEDA) in Dona Ana County.



