Cynthia Carrillo

Vice President of Economic Development   

Greater Seattle Partners

Biography:

I currently oversee business attraction and regional collaboration efforts across Greater Seattle: Pierce, Snohomish, King, and Kitsap Counties for GSP. My day-to-day activities include prospecting new businesses, holding monthly meetings with multiple ED practitioners across 25+ communities, and driving a Council for Competitiveness with all counties, the University of Washington, and private sector companies like Amazon and JLL as members. I have more than 12 years of experience in regional economic development, having worked in Mexico, the Greater Phoenix area, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Sacramento prior to Seattle. In the past 3 years, I have been able to advise more than 100 companies for growth and site selection – helping 29 expand their operations and many others secure funding and R&D partnerships. I was also instrumental in creating an agtech incubator inside Bayer Crop Science’s HQ and R&D facility.

Nicole Griensewic

Executive Director

Region Nine Development Commission in Minnesota

Biografy:

Griensewic has served as Executive Director of Region Nine Development Commission since 2012. As executive director, Griensewic has made it a priority to foster collaboration and engagement by sharing Region Nine’s story both regionally and globally. Griensewic is an active board and committee member for multiple organizations throughout Minnesota. Griensewic is the immediate past President of the Greater Minnesota Partnership, and is the first female to chair the Executive Committee for the University of Minnesota’s Center for Transportation Studies, where she served as chair of the Governance Committee. Griensewic also served as secretary of Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota’s Governing Board of Directors and chaired the Governance Committee and currently serves as an advisory board member for South Central College’s Center for Agriculture. She serves on the executive committee for the MACS Board, Minnesotans for the American Community Survey Board of Directors and represents the Midwest on the National Assoc. of Development Orgs.’s (NADO) Board of Directors.

Griensewic is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and has completed course work through Harvard’s Kennedy School’s Executive Education. She received the 2017 Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Her professional background includes extensive private sector and non-profit leadership experience.

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