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"Most Livable City in America" (large-city category) by the U.S. Conference of Mayors

One of the “Best Foodie Getaways Around the World” by Zagat Restaurant Digest

Jack Olive International Compassionate City Award by the Compassionate Action Network International Institution in Seattle

One of the "Top 10 Cities for Affordable Vacations" by Livability.com

Louisville Ford plants expansion named "Top Economic Deal of the Year" by Business Facilities magazine

Louisville ranked 11th on list of America’s Manliest Cities by Mars Chocolate North American and Sperling’s Best Places to Live

Louisville ranked in Top 10 “Best Destinations for Baby Boomers to Retire” by The Washington Economics Group

Louisville ranked in the Top 25 “Big Cities of Art” by American Style Magazine

Forbes names Louisville Top 10 “Cities for Summer Jobs”

GQ named Louisville the “Manliest Town in America”

US News ranks Louisville as a Top 12 “US Weekend Getaway City”

  



GLI Annual Meeting 2013: JP Morgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon Calls World Economy a Roller Coaster as U.S. Economy Stabilizes

3/26/2013 03:48:41 PM  -  0 Comments
 

Before a packed house of nearly 1,300 GLI members and supporters on hand to celebrate the economic and community successes of the past year, keynote speaker JP Morgan Chase Chair and CEO Jamie Dimon passed around some congratulations of his own. “I love the pro-business attitude here,” he said. “Clearly you have dedicated board members and good business mentors in this organization. I love my job and I understand how important it is to pass that passion on to others.”
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Capitol Connection: Senate President Stivers Takes the Bigger View

3/5/2013 12:28:53 PM  -  0 Comments
 

Capitol Connection:  Senate President Stivers Takes the Bigger View 

 “I wake up in the middle of the night worried about making decisions for people I will never see and never know.” 

Before a packed, business-friendly crowd at GLI’s most recent Capitol Connection luncheon, newly elected Senate President Robert Stivers (R, Manchester) introduced himself as a University of Kentucky graduate and a University of Louisville Law School graduate. “My role as Senate President means I conduct and facilitate business on the Senate floor for Louisville and for the entire state,” he said.  Noting that his new job makes him a constitutional officer he went on to say, “I feel the weight.  I wake up in the middle of the night worried about making decisions for people I will never see and never know.”


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Capitol Connection: Governor Beshear Says “Yes” to Local Option Sales Tax

1/30/2013 12:25:01 PM  -  0 Comments
 

Governor Steve Beshear was very clear about his support of a local option sales tax as he stood before a crowd of more than 250 attendees of GLI's most recent Capitol Connection luncheon.

When asked about his position on the proposed dedicated tax for specified projects within a community, Beshear began his remarks by saying, "As you well know, politicians are known to take both sides of an issue."  After a short pause, he quickly injected, "I'm all for it!"


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UPS’s Mitch Nichols To GLI: “We Love Louisville As Much As We Love Logistics.”

12/5/2012 03:01:18 PM  -  1 Comments
 

Maybe it’s because his company is gearing up for what he calls their “Super Bowl”, the high-octane Holiday package delivery season, but UPS Airlines President Mitch Nichols was full of gifts when he spoke at last week’s Business at Breakfast session at the Downtown Marriott. From demonstrating a real affection for Louisville, UPS Airlines and its Worldport home base, to offering up 200 readily available jobs for area citizens, to pledging support and services for businesses wanting to further develop international exporting, Nichols provided a steady stream of insights and advice gleaned from years of running a highly successful worldwide company that started more than 105 years ago on a borrowed one hundred bucks.

Before a crowd of more than 200 people, Nichols acknowledged Louisville for its genuine “receptivity and hospitality” and thanked the community for allowing UPS “to serve the world from our hometown.”

“We’ve been able to expand here because of the support we’ve experienced from the people and government officials and we work hard to give back,” he said, citing the international company’s contributions to United Way, Thunder Over Louisville and the “hundreds of thousands of hours our employees give to projects all over the community.”

Nichols was quick to point out, however, that it takes much more than a love fest to manage a global operation that sorts and delivers more than 15 million packages a day, represents 2% of the world GDP, operates 230 jets and manages a logistics center that occupies 5.2 million square feet of floor space and runs 155 miles of conveyors. “Louisville is our partner,” he said as he noted the three strategic goals for his company and its services; 1) transform and strengthen, 2) invest and grow and 3) continually create value for the customer.
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Insights from Dan Jones, 2012 Business at Breakfast

11/15/2012 11:34:09 AM  -  0 Comments
 

21st Century Parks Chairman Dan Jones is a man of action. Just ask him. He’ll tell you in no uncertain terms that his primary motto is “Action Changes the World.” That’s how he began his comments to a group of more than 150 attendees at GLI’s recent Small Business at Breakfast Club meeting which was held on the Southeast Christian Church campus in its interactive Teen Center. An apt location since a big part of Jones’presentation provided an in-depth look at the progress being made toward developing the nation’s largest new parks system known as the Park Lands of Floyds Fork located right here in eastern Jefferson County.
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