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the region. She truly believes in the immense potential that resides in the region and encourages others to do the same. Since its formation in 1989, the non-profit organization South County Economic Development Council (SCEDC) has made it its mission to promote and encourage economic development in the South San Diego County Region. As the organization approaches its 30th anniversary, it is important to recognize of those involved in the many milestones and accomplishments of the past three decades. South County EDC aims to generate a positive impact in the communities of the Southern San Diego region and is fortunate to have a leader that embodies this philosophy and works day-to-day to make a difference. Cindy Gompper- Graves was appointed in December 2003 as the first full-time Executive Director and has since invested her time and hard work in a project she is passionate about – the overall amelioration and development of South County. Gompper-Graves and the SCEDC team works with local businesses and community members by offering incentives and assistance to empower and support their growth. The organization has visited thousands of businesses and helped companies retain and/or create more than 8,000 jobs. Gompper-Graves has always admired the spirit and potential of South County businesses and its residents and is optimistic about what the future holds for Along with Cindy’s leadership, the South County EDC’s team plays a crucial role in the day-to-day activities that make up the overall success of the organization. The core members of SCEDC include Efrain Ibarra, Brooke Anderson, Mitzi Ayala and Rose Bruchu. The SCEDC Board Officers include Chair Doug Kerner, Higgs Fletcher & Mack; Vice Chair Chris Holder, Colliers; Vice Chair Bob Penner, HomeFed; 2nd Vice Chair Norma Hernandez, Education Liaison; 2nd Vice 2018 SCEDC Economic Summit Chair John Moot, Schwartz Semerdijian Cualey & Moot LLP; Secretary Tom Starr, Southwest Airlines Co.; and Treasurer Sally Preston, Mission Federal Credit Union. Cindy Gomper-Graves and the South County Economic Development Council want to thank Southwest Airlines and Tom Starr, Southwest Airlines Ground Operations Manager, for their intricate help and valuable contributions to South County EDC throughout the years. Southwest Airlines generously donated gift cards as well as tote bags made from recycled leather of their plane seats for SCEDC’s Open House this past February and have donated round-trip tickets to encourage community businesses to become members of the organization. Tom Starr has volunteered to lead the organization’s 30-year celebration, where SCEDC will gather their members to recognize their many accomplishments and turn their eye toward the next era. “I am immensely proud of the relationships that we’ve built throughout the years at South County EDC and it has been my great pleasure to work with this organization,” said Gompper-Graves. “At the end of the day, SCEDC and the community have given much more to me than I have given to it, and I look forward to continuing my work to create a positive change.” www.southcountyedc.com Tom Starr and Cindy Gompper-Graves greet guests at SCEDC’s Open House APRIL 2019 | GBSAN.COM 51