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GVN in the News

Welcome to our newly designed "GVN in the News" section. For articles about new happenings within Green Valley, visit "Sustainability News in Green Valley."

 

Green Valley Development Featured by The Communications Group, New FoundNation.com

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Rex Nelson, senior vice president for government relations and public outreach at The Communications Group, highlighted Green Valley and its sustainable approach to community and economic development on the blog www.NewFoundNation.com. Calling Northwest Arkansas a "booming" region, Nelson said Green Valley Development is a connector for the business, research and educational sectors.

 

Green Valley Development to Participate in Stockholm Cleantech Venture Day

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Steve Rust, president and CEO of Green Valley Development, has been invited to talk about Green Valley as part of a panel at the Stockholm Cleantech Venture Day in Sweden Sept. 29th. The topic, "Regional Development Supporting Cleantech Growth," will include panelists from leading international cleantech regions who will debate the role that regions play in fostering cleantech policy, incubation, investment, research and education.

 

Green Valley Area Named Number 2 for Recession Recovery

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The Northwest Arkansas region, one of Green Valley's most vibrant areas for sustainability technology development, has been named the Number Two best place for Recession Recovery by Forbes Magazine, citing the world's largest retailer and its influence over the local economy as one reason why the region has thrived during the economic downturn.

 

Green Valley Directors Explain Their Mission

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The Green Valley Initiative is turning a multi-state region into the preeminent business cluster for sustainability technology. With the creation of the Initiative's economic development arm, Green Valley Development, and its commercialization arm, Green Valley Works, the three-pronged effort has set a goal of 300 new high tech jobs within three years.

 

Three Hundred New Green Jobs Possible for Fayetteville

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Northwest Arkansas could soon see 300 new jobs begin opening up, thanks to a "Green Valley" non-profit gearing up to bring new companies, technology, and training to the region. The Green Valley Network's plan is simple: create a lot of new jobs in Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas by bringing in companies focused on sustainability. If it succeeds, experts say it could add up to a big boost for Fayetteville's economy.

 

Green Valley Network Receives Award

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Arkansas' Green Valley Network received the 2009 Innovators Award given by the Southern Growth Policies Board, an organization that honors Southern initiatives that improve quality of life.

 

Best Places for Business and Careers: #4 Fayetteville Metro

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The economy shed 651,000 jobs in February and 4.4 million since the recession began in December 2007. Only a handful of metro areas have escaped falling employment over the past three months. Yet there are still some places out there that remain attractive to businesses.

 

Green Valley Release: GVN to Send Research Team to Falkenberg, Sweden

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Actitut International AB announced that the Green Valley Network, based in Fayetteville, AR, will be visiting their facility in Falkenberg, Sweden on March 11th. During the trip, five members of the Green Valley Network will investigate opportunities for research and collaboration between the Blekinge Institute of Technology, Acticut International, Duralor, and the University of Arkansas.

 

Green Valley Network Receives Annual Southern Innovators Award

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Last month, Arkansas' Green Valley Newtwork received the 2009 Innovators Award given by the Southern Growth Policies Board, an organization that honors Southern initiatives that improve quality of life.

 

Jordon Ousts Coody: Alderman Nabs Seat From Two-Term Incumbent

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Coody added that he will stay Fayetteville-minded and if the city needs his services, he will be there to help. He plans to stay involved in groups like the Green Valley Network and the city's sustainability movement.

 

$ustainability: Network Founders Say NWA Situated to Become World's Green Valley

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Dan Sanker tells the Times how his visits to Northwest Arkansas coupled with Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. CEO Lee Scott's 2002 speech on sustainability solidified his decision to relocate to the region and establish Northwest Arkansas as Green Valley. 



International Company Considering Relocating to Northwest Arkansas

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Another Swedish company is researching Northwest Arkansas as a relocation option as a result of the growing Green Valley Network.



Fayetteville Courting Another Swedish Company

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A representative of a Swedish company spent the week meeting with members of the Fayetteville Economic Development Council, Fayetteville-based Global Java and potential new clients as a result of the growing Green Valley initiative. 

Swedish Groups, Fayetteville Share Green Valley Vision

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Business located in the original home of sustainability, Sweden, are looking to Green Valley as their next location. Both these businesses and Green Valley Network share the parallel vision of businesses offering technological jobs while caring for the environment make Fayetteville's venture into international business recruiting right for here and now.

 

 

 

Accelerating the Green Vision: With GVN, Northwest Arkansas is the Center of Sustainability

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Northwest Arkansas is now attracting interest globally from companies eager to participate in the region’s next wave of economic growth. Given the University of Arkansas' strong history in agriculture, its Applied Sustainability Center, the presence of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. and 1,300 consumer product goods companies, Green Valley is the place to be.

 

Green Valley Network Offers Environmental Opportunities for Students

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Green Valley Network not only holds potential for businesses and communities, but students as well. With a direct connection through the Walton College of Business, green-minded business and industry leaders, in alliance with Fayetteville's Green Valley Network, said they have in their hands one of the world's most unique business clusters.

 



Green Valley Network Created to Foster Sustainability

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The University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation is happy to announce the creation of the Green Valley Network in conjunction with the Fayetteville Economic Development Council, the University of Arkansas Technology Development Foundation and the U of A's Applied Sustainability Center.


Initiative Seeking Director, Revenue

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The developers of Northwest Arkansas’ Green Valley are looking for someone to take charge of the initiative and create a revenue stream for the nonprofit organization.

 

 



No. 7: Fayetteville, Ark. Funky Green Valley

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Green Valley is an economic, academic and cultural Mecca within reach of Wal-Mart’s corporate backyard. The mega-retailer’s move toward sustainability has also sparked a green industry movement in the area called Green Valley Network.



Change Can Be Sustained; The Art of Scarcity

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Green Valley receives support as the "next big thing" in economic growth and technology development.



Northwest Arkansas Poised to be Sustainability Leader, Entrepreneur Says

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Northwest Arkansas' Green Valley is recognized worldwide as a leader in efficient, sustainable business, and building on that is the state economy's best bet for the future, the Governor's Task Force for the 21st Century Economy was told Tuesday.


Fayetteville Becomes Center of "Green Valley"

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Green Valley is the huge retail business concentration around Fayetteville where hundreds of consumer product businesses have major offices to work with Wal-Mart.

COVER STORY: Green Valley is the Place to be

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Several Northwest Arkansas-based groups want the area to become the next Silicon Valley undefined tinted green. They see a parallel between Silicon Valley’s origins and the possibilities offered by the proximity of major businesses in the region.




Green Valley in Wal-Mart's Backyard

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Dan Sanker, CEO of CaseStack, Inc. has relocated his business to the Northwest Arkansas region to build in Green Valley -- the region's initative for growing a sustainability technology cluster.

 

 

 

 
 

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