Innovation Village receives Excellence Awards
International Economic Development Council recognizes Kingsport, Sync Space for Excellence Awards across Multiple Categories
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The International Economic Development Council (IEDC), the largest nonprofit professional association for professional economic developers in the world, has selected the recipients of its 2022 Excellence Awards. Recognized each year during the IEDC Annual Conference, the awards honor organizations for exemplary economic development marketing campaigns, projects, and programs. 25 award categories honor organizations and individuals for their efforts in creating positive change in urban, suburban, & rural communities.
“Communities need our profession now more than ever. This year’s awardees exemplify the ingenuity, leadership, and determination needed to meet the challenges of today and the future. The winners of IEDC’s Excellence in Economic Development awards represent the best of economic development and demonstrate the level of leadership that our profession strives for every day,” shared IEDC President and CEO Nathan Ohle.
Awards are judged by a diverse panel of economic and community developers from around the world. IEDC received over 500 submissions from the United States and internationally.
“We are very grateful that Innovation Village in Kingsport has been awarded by the IEDC for entrepreneurship and collaboration.” says Heath Guinn, President of Sync Space, “It’s amazing the momentum and impact that can be made when organizations across the economic ecosystem come together to provide a pathway for success in our communities.”
Innovation Village was presented with three awards from the International Economic Development Council in the areas of Entrepreneurship, Public-Private Partnerships, and Partnerships with Educational Institutions. Innovation Village, adjacent to Kingsport’s Academic Village, reflects a strategic vision to position Kingsport as the advanced manufacturing innovation hub of Central Appalachia, an entrepreneurial sandbox for creators and inventors, and a community center for training a digital workforce. The project was designed in the heart of downtown Kingsport as a commitment to support the growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, remote workforce, creators and innovators.
Innovation Village is supported through funding, staffing, and other resources by an array of partners, including: the City of Kingsport, ETSU Research Corporation, Northeast State Community College, Create Appalachia, Model City Makerspace, FoundersForge, Kingsport Academic Village and Kingsport Office of Small Business and Entrepreneurship and Sync Space.
“For students, entrepreneurs, and the community at large, we provide a variety of classes, ongoing education, and professional equipment to continue honing their craft and learning new skills,” says Guinn. “Entrepreneurs and small business owners are benefited from access to this equipment, training, and mentorship as well. By offering classes in digital marketing, leadership skills, veteran-focused entrepreneurial support, and much more, we can directly support the regional economy and provide pathways for talented people to remain or relocate to our region.”
To learn more about the project and the participating organizations, visit: https://syncspace.org/iedc-awards/