We want to congratulate two of our members on their induction to the Pueblo Hall of Fame: our Chairman Andrew Trainor with Legacy Bank, and Renee Carson with Express Employment Professionals! We are proud to work with you and proud of all the great things you do for our community!
The induction will take place Feb. 16 in PCC’s Fortino Ballroom, 900 W. Orman Ave.
The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 7 and the ceremony at 8. Tickets for the event are $100 per person. Sponsorship packages also are available.
PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies.
In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
Pueblo Hall of Fame inductees named
Pueblo Hall of Fame inductees named
We want to congratulate two of our members on their induction to the Pueblo Hall of Fame: our Chairman Andrew Trainor with Legacy Bank, and Renee Carson with Express Employment Professionals! We are proud to work with you and proud of all the great things you do for our community!
Read the full article here at The Chieftain.
The induction will take place Feb. 16 in PCC’s Fortino Ballroom, 900 W. Orman Ave.
The evening will begin at 5:30 p.m., with dinner at 7 and the ceremony at 8. Tickets for the event are $100 per person. Sponsorship packages also are available.
To RSVP, call 719-544-0677 or email OfficeMgr@puebloccfoundation.org.
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PEDCO Team : The people of Pueblo came together in 1981 and formed PEDCO. Business people, large and small, and individuals dug into their pockets to find money to support PEDCO and its economic development efforts. They also gave of their time, available at a moment’s notice to talk to interested companies. In 1984, Pueblo’s citizens voted to tax themselves to support economic development. The citizens continue to keep that half-cent sales tax in place. PEDCO uses the money for economic development incentives, funding certain capital projects and equipment purchases for new and expanding businesses.
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