Accolades from 2009
As challenging as this year has been, many people still see the Dallas/Fort Worth area as full of opportunity and potential. Dallas/Fort Worth is widely recognized as one of the top performing metropolitan areas in the country and usually sits in the top tiers of economic performance monitors and industry magazine best of lists. Take a moment to review some of the great things others had to say about us in 2009:
- #1 - Top Cities to Earn a Living, Forbes.com, Read more
- 3 Dallas/Fort Worth corporations were in the Top 50 of Fortune magazine’s list of the World’s Most-Admired Companies. (Southwest Airlines, ExxonMobil, and AT&T), Read more
- #7 – Top tech metro area (in terms of number of jobs available), Dice.com, Read more
- Dallas #13 and Fort Worth #12– Best Performing Cities, Milken Institute, Read more
- DFW ranked in the Strongest 20 Metros, Brookings Institute, Read more
- #9 - The Next Youth-Magnet Cities, Wall Street Journal, Read more
- #5 – Top 10 U.S. Cities with the Most Green Buildings, The Daily Green, Read more
- Forbes.com called Dallas/Fort Worth a World Capital of the Future. The timing of this article couldn’t be more appropriate given that the Chamber spent much of the year presenting its benchmark global competiveness study, Global DFW. In it, Dallas/Fort Worth proved itself to be a formidable competitor, ranking us 10th out of 21 elite global metro areas.
Live Healthy North Texas
As you might have heard, momentum for Live Healthy North Texas is building in the region and with healthcare reform in the national spotlight now is a great time to get involved. Next week is a big week beginning with a Tuesday morning kick-off press conference on the campus of SMU to highlight the initiative that is bringing together ten chambers of commerce, the Dallas County Medical Society, the DFW Hospital Council, and the Health Industry Council of North Texas to promote wellness.
Then, on Wednesday and Thursday the Dallas Chamber will be hosting one hour informationals where the executive director of Live Healthy, Troy Vincent, will overview the program and answer questions. (If you would like more information visit the events section of the chamber website).
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DFW Healthcare Summit at the Chamber
Healthcare industry leaders
came together Monday afternoon, in a first of its’ kind meeting, for the DFW Healthcare Summit at the Dallas Regional Chamber. Nearly 50 insurance, hospital, and business CEOs along with Dallas Mayor Leppert and Mark McClellan from the Brookings Institute in Washington met for close to 4 hours to discuss ways to improve the quality and access of medical care while reducing costs in North Texas. All parties agreed that certain diseases linked to obesity, such as diabetes and heart disease, along with the region’s high number of uninsured greatly contribute to the healthcare problems. The group also stated that it is a personal responsibility of individuals to be proactive about exercising, eating right, and practicing preventative medicine; yet acknowledged that the medical community can help in advocating such activities. Additional conversation from the meeting the meeting included working with insurers on reforming how they pay for healthcare, enabling direct communication between the employer and their health care provider, setting benchmarks to determine performance, and focusing on technology as a driver for communication in the industry.
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