Catalyze 2024: Mayor Ken Welch
- Google-News-Wire
- January 1, 2024
- administrators
- agreements
- budget
- businesses
- capacity
- Carl Lavender
- Catalyze 2024
- community
- Equity
- feedback
- goals
- hiring
- Historic Gas Plant District
- hopes
- jobs
- Mayor Ken Welch
- partnerships
- Pinellas County
- Pinellas County Urban League
- Pinellas Technical College
- pipeline
- plans
- process
- redevelopment
- St Petersburg
- St. Petersburg College
- St. Petersburg Municipal Marina
- talent
- Tampa Bay
- workforce
- workload
We’re asking thought leaders, business people and creatives to talk about the upcoming new year and give us catalyzing ideas for making St. Pete a better place to live. What should our city look like? What are their hopes, their plans, their problem-solving ideas? This is Catalyze 2024. St. Petersburg Mayor Ken Welch has some […]
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