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CCEDC selects Rishavy as director

Chaffee County Economic Development Corp. announced Wednesday that Jake Rishavy will assume the role of executive director effective July 1. Rishavy will take up the reins from Wendell Pryor, founding executive director, who is retiring after 12 years leading the organization. The CCEDC implements and supports a range of economic development opportunities in Chaffee County. A press release stated the selection committee of the organization’s board interviewed a highly-qualified candidate pool and chose Rishavy as best qualified to lead the organization. He served for nearly a decade as vice president for Denver South, a regional public-private, nonprofit economic development organization representing six south Denver metro jurisdictions making up the “Tech Center.”

Chaffee economic development corp selects Rishavy

by Mountain Mail Staff Chaffee County Economic Development Corp. announced Wednesday that Jake Rishavy will assume the role of executive director effective July 1. Rishavy will take up the reins from Wendell Pryor, founding executive director, who is retiring after 12 years leading the organization. The CCEDC implements and supports a range of economic development opportunities in Chaffee County. A press release stated the selection committee of the organization’s board interviewed a highly-qualified candidate pool and chose Rishavy as best qualified to lead the organization. He served for nearly a decade as vice president for Denver South, a regional public-private, nonprofit economic development organization representing six south Denver metro jurisdictions making up the “Tech Center.”

Chaffee chooses to wait for Nestlé impact report

Chaffee chooses to wait for Nestlé impact report
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Chaffee County chooses to wait for Nestlé 1041 economic impact report

Mail News Editor Commissioners voted unanimously to extend the Nestlé Waters North America 1041 permit to Aug. 4 while Chaffee County awaits release and review of the economic impact report. In addition the county OKd a contract with Harvey Economics for the economic impact report and continued the 1041 permit hearing until Jan. 19. County attorney Jennifer Davis said Nestlé had engaged their own economic expert to review the report from Harvey Economics, which will be available in about three months. Commissioner Greg Felt requested that Nestlé prepare a report regarding the possibility of using biodegradable bottling alternatives. Larry Lawrence, Western Region natural resource manager for Nestlé said that they have been looking at biodegradable bottles for several years, and that Nestlé funded a project to look at a wood-based bottle.

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