David Murdock, chief executive of Dole Foods and visionary behind the North Carolina Research Campus, and UNC Charlotte will be the Charlotte Regional Partnership’s 2009 Jerry Award recipients. UNC System President Erskine Bowles, who served as former President Bill Clinton’s White House chief of staff, will present the keynote address. Business and civic leader Ruth Shaw, current chair of UNC Charlotte’s board of directors and former CEO of Duke Power Company, is serving as honorary chair of the event.
Ronnie Bryant, president and CEO of the Charlotte Regional Partnership, said no one is more deserving of the 2009 private-sector award than David Murdock. “He not only was instrumental in creating hundreds of jobs in Gaston County at the Dole Fresh Vegetables plant, but his vision for a collaborative, public-private research facility focused on health and wellness has come to fruition in Kannapolis at the North Carolina Research Campus. Both endeavors have and will continue to generate thousands of jobs and attract businesses that will help drive our regional economy.”
Similarly, Tony Almeida, Charlotte Regional Partnership board chair, said that UNC Charlotte is the ideal choice for the public-sector award. The university is one of eight on the NCRC and is North Carolina’s only urban research university. Through its centers and institutes, UNC Charlotte marries academic research and real-world challenges. The university not only creates solutions, but generates an educated workforce that attracts businesses.
“The innovation, creativity and intellectual capital that both the NCRC and UNC Charlotte contribute to our region are key economic drivers that contribute to our global competitiveness,” Almeida said.
The Jerry Awards recognize individuals or organizations that have made significant, ongoing contributions to economic development within the 16-county Charlotte USA region.
The Charlotte Regional Partnership’s 2009 Annual Awards Luncheon will be held May 28th at the Charlotte Convention Center at 11:30 a.m.