Title: ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES
1 ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVES ON PALM BEACH
COUNTY
Tony Villamil The Washington Economics Group,
Inc. INDUSTRY APPRECIATION Business Development
Board of Palm Beach September 21, 2006
2Economic Drivers of Palm Beach County Economy
Local and state business climate
U.S. economic activity
Global economic activity
3Stars Properly Aligned for Strong 2006
- Business climate one of the best in the nation
- Expanding clusters of innovation, especially life
sciences - U.S. economic driver five years of above average
growth - Global economy expanding strongly, especially key
trade partners of Palm Beach
4RESULTS Solid Industry Expansion as Reflected
in Regional and County Economic Numbers
- South Florida Leading Florida in payroll
employment growth - 57,400 jobs created over 12 months ended in
August - Twice as fast as national average growth
- Among leading growth industries in Palm Beach are
professional and business services, leisure and
hospitality, life sciences, educational services
and knowledge-intensive manufacturing
5Palm Beach County vs. Florida Employment
Expansion 2006
6A Look at 2007Strengths and Challenges
7Examples of Growing Life Sciences Clustersof
Palm Beach
- Scripps Research Institute and Scripps Florida
were awarded 10.4 million by the National
Institutes of Health to establish The Scripps
Research Institute Molecular Screening Center. - Boca Raton's Nabi Biopharmaceuticals opens the
first-ever vaccine manufacturing plant in the
southeastern United States, a 12,000-square-foot
facility. - Florida Atlantic University scientists win 4
million to research HIV, heart disease, and
cancer from the National Institutes of Health
Source Business Development Board, Palm Beach
County (www.bdb.org) Courtesy of EFI-September
2006
8Examples of Growing Life Sciences Clustersof
Palm Beach (cont.)
- The cornerstone of the new Poinciana
Biopharmaceutical Park will be the MediVector
Biopharmaceutical Centers headquarters, a
training and manufacturing facility, projected to
create more than 1,500 jobs in the next five
years - UF start-up, NovaMin Technology, receives 4
million in venture capital to further NovaMin,
its discovery offers consumers whiter, less
sensitive teeth while protecting them from tooth
decay - The Life Sciences industry employs more than
50,000 people in Palm Beach County. The cluster
is comprised of companies involved in the
manufacturing of drugs, medical instruments,
supplies and health care services
Source Business Development Board, Palm Beach
County (www.bdb.org) Courtesy of EFI-September
2006
9Concluding Observations
- Outstanding industry leadership assures continued
economic success for Palm Beach - From cyclical perspective, next 12-18 months will
be more challenging, but Palm beach faces the
business climate challenges from a position of
strength - An expanding FAU and new additions to the 50,000
employee strong life sciences cluster adds a
high-wage, knowledge-intensive dimension to Palm
Beach