Governor Shapiro Boosts Economic Development During NFL Draft
Governor Shapiro Seeks to Attract Business to Pennsylvania During NFL Draft
On a weekend usually dominated by sports headlines, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro turned attention towards economic growth by leveraging the excitement surrounding the NFL Draft. This strategic play aimed to showcase Pennsylvania as an ideal location for business investment.
In collaboration with the Allegheny Conference on Community Development, Governor Shapiro's administration took the opportunity to invite national site selectors representing major companies to Western Pennsylvania. The goal was clear: to pitch Pennsylvania as a prime destination for business expansion and relocation.
Governor Shapiro emphasized the state's strengths, highlighting its skilled workforce, strategic location, and robust infrastructure. These elements were presented as key advantages for businesses considering a move to Pennsylvania. "We want to ensure that Pennsylvania is at the forefront of economic development and business opportunities," Governor Shapiro stated during the event.
The visit by national site selectors was not just about promoting Pennsylvania's business-friendly environment. It also included tours of potential development sites and meetings with local business leaders to discuss the state's economic landscape. This comprehensive approach was designed to give the site selectors a firsthand experience of what Pennsylvania has to offer.
By aligning the initiative with a significant sports event like the NFL Draft, the Shapiro administration aimed to capture the attention of potential investors and leverage the increased media presence to boost the state's visibility. The NFL Draft, held in Western Pennsylvania, provided a unique backdrop for these discussions, merging the worlds of sports and business in a bid to stimulate economic growth.
For more information, visit the PA Department of Community & Economic Development website.

