Economic Summit II of Cape Cod and the Islands

The second annual Economic Summit will provide business owners and managers an understanding of the changing face of Cape Cod’s current population and second home owners, as well as trends in New England and the nation and what that means for our region. Followed by a lively discussion by a range of local business owners and local experts of what they have heard and how that impacts on their future way of doing business.

 


Read more about the Economic Summit 2008

 

2008 Babson Entrepreneurship Monitor - For the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Fueling Economic Development Through Entrepreneurship

Economic Summit II Video


Public Agenda

Economic Summit II: Intro by Steve Abbott


Schedule and Speakers


Video and Handouts from the 2007 Economic Summit


Regional Efforts 
at the Franklin Regional Council of Governments


Labor Market Developments in the Cape Cod and Islands Region:
Massachusetts Regional
Workforce Strategies Initiative

Labor Market Developments in the Cape Cod and Islands Workforce Area

Great Expectations: A Survey of Young Adults


Cape Cod Young Professionals Presentation for Economic Summit 2008

Young Adults Report

 

Links and Resources

Important Links and Resources

 


News

Some who escape Cape drawn back home (Cape Cod Times)

January 11, 2010
From the Cape Cod Times today - Read more here: Some who escape Cape drawn back home   By Aar ...more

This Cape expat happy in S.C. (Cape Cod Times)

January 11, 2010
From the Cape Cod Times - Read more here: This Cape expat happy in S.C. By Aaron Gouveia agouveia@ ...more

Cape economy: Gleam amid the gloom (Cape Cod Times)

January 11, 2010
From the Cape Cod Times today - Read more here: Cape economy: Gleam amid the gloom By Sarah Shemkus ...more

OPENCAPE SUMBMITS FEDERAL GRANT APPLICATION FOR $40M REGIONAL MIDDLE MILE PROJECT

August 27, 2009
Directly from OpenCape website - for more information, go to Opencape.org : OPENCAPE SUMBMITS FEDER ...more

Measuring Progress toward Regionalization on Cape Cod, Massachusetts


July 20, 2009
In a report for the Ford Foundation Fellowship on Regionalism and Sustainable Growth
 on July, 2009, ...more