For nearly 13
years have passed and Virginia Economic Bridge, Inc. has
proven its commitment to promoting the economic vitality
and external competitiveness of the Commonwealth through
business, industry and educational partnerships between
Southwestern Virginia, Northern Virginia and other regions
in the state.
In the 1980s,
an assembly of Virginia's finest leaders, from both the
public and private sectors, developed a network to facilitate
resource sharing between Northern and Southwestern Virginia.
The result was the Virginia Initiative: a simple, yet innovative
program designed to bridge cultural and economic differences
between the two regions in order for each to capitalize
on the other's strengths.
The Virginia
Initiative began holding forums to introduce key regional
leaders in business, government, education and technology.
These forums proved to be highly productive--regional leaders
formed strategic alliances, ideas were exchanged, resources
from institutes of higher education were utilized, and soon
a bridge across Virginia began to form--merging business
opportunities and spanning information gaps.
In 1989-1990,
the Initiative received funding from the Center for Innovation
Technology and Appalachian Region Commission to form the
Virginia Economic Bridge. The momentum from the Virginia
Initiative provided the foundation for many successes, and
in 1995, Virginia Economic Bridge was awarded 501(c) 3 status.
Since then, active involvement by community leaders from
the public and private sectors has allowed Virginia Economic
Bridge, Inc. to further its outreach for more direct contributions
in order to increase regional economic growth.
Today, VEB continues
to focus on business, economic, and workforce development
for the benefit of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Programs
include: Virginia Procurement Pipeline, Entrepreneurship
Award, Linked Workforce, Regional GIS Telecommunication
Infrastructure Mapping Project, Community Audit, and the
Western and Southwestern Virginia Public Education Consortiums.