Person named Solano EDC president

Sandy Person has been named president for Solano Economic Development Corporation.

"Ms. Person has been a valued leader of economic development in Solano County for many years and we are extremely pleased to have her serve as our EDC president," Scott Reynolds, chair of the EDC board of directors said. "During the past few months she has led the transition of EDC as we create a new direction for the organization.  Her enthusiasm and leadership skills have proved invaluable as we tackle the challenges facing our economy.

"Anyone who has worked with Sandy knows that she is a dedicated, hard working professional who always puts the economic interests of Solano first," Reynolds added. "Her enthusiasm is contagious and it will give new life to our efforts." 

Person joined Solano EDC in 1999  serving as marketing manager and was then promoted to vice president.  She was named interim president this summer when Michael Ammann resigned to accept a position in Stockton.

Person said her first priorities will be to work closely with local government and the business community to attract and retain businesses in Solano County. “Our opportunities are tremendous and it is extremely important Solano County and its cities are constantly on the radar”.  

 "We will work even harder to bolster our partnerships to assist in the on going efforts to not only bring new businesses to the county but also explore ways that can help retain our already existing businesses.  This is not the time to be comfortable with the status quo. Working with our board of directors, we are thoroughly studying ways that can best serve our membership”.

She is a native of San Diego and began her professional career in investment and commercial real estate, prior to moving to  Solano County 24 years ago to join Ticor Title and Chicago Title Insurance.

Community service has been a big part of Person's life.  She currently serves on NorthBay healthcare Advantage Board of Directors, Travis Regional Armed Forces Committee board of directors, immediate past chair ; Solano College Theatre Association board of directors; Travis Credit Union volunteer at large; and a founding member of the Travis AFB Community Consortium.  Person also has served as a board member of the Solano County Workforce Investment Board, and a former honorary commander for the Travis 615th Contingency Response Wing.

Last year she received the 2010 business person of the year award from the Children's network of Solano County, and Travis AFB honored her with her the Golden Bear Award.

She holds a bachelor of arts degree from National University, San Diego.  

Person is married and lives in Vacaville with her husband Jack and their two sons, Tanner, 19, and Sean, 17.
         

Future of Commercial Real Estate Opportunities Discussed at EDC Event

Contact:  Sandy Person
                 707 864-1855

Future of Commercial Real Estate
Opportunities Discussed at EDC Event

            Commercial real estate ‘s current and future growth opportunities will take center stage at the Solano Economic Development Corporation’s Oct. 27 breakfast meeting.

            Leaders in the areas of office, industrial and retail will participate in a panel discussion at the 2011 Real Estate Round-up, 7:30 a.m., Oct. 27 at Hilton Garden Inn in Fairfield.

            Sandy Person, interim President of Solano EDC, said the event will provide an overview of the current situation, and also give attendees the opportunity to learn more about future forecasts for growth.

            “This is an important event for anyone interested in gaining information about the opportunities that exist for growth in our commercial real estate,” Person said.  “We’ve put together a great panel of leaders in the field which will share their views and ‘best guesses’ for what the next year will bring.”

            Participants in the panel are: Kevin Ramos, chief investment officer for Buzz Oates; Brooks Pedder, managing partner of Colliers International; and Chuck Shaw, past state director of International Council of Shopping Centers, Northern California and a partner at Fite Development Company.

            To register for this event, call 707 864-1855.  Cost of $25 for EDC members and $35 for non-members.

            The breakfast event is sponsored by Pacific Gas & Electric Company. 

            EDC presents breakfast events during the year to highlight areas of economic development – affording the opportunity for private sector, government and community leaders gain insight into the challenges and opportunities facing Solano County.

            The monthly events are hosted by the Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members:  Fairfield-Suisun Sewer District; Solano Transportation Authority; Syar Industries; Solano Garbage Company and Republic Services.