Wisconsin Economic Development Association
Press Release

Rep. Adam Neylon receives WEDA’s “Champion of Economic Development” Award

The award is presented to state legislators who exemplify WEDA’s mission of promoting economic development.

By - Jun 13th, 2018 02:48 pm
Pictured left to right: Tim Casey, Waukesha County Center for Growth; Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow; Representative Adam Neylon; Representative Mike Kuglitsch; Suzanne Kelley, Waukesha County Business Alliance President and CEO; and Michael Welsh, WEDA Legislative Affairs Director. Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin Economic Development Association.

Pictured left to right: Tim Casey, Waukesha County Center for Growth; Waukesha County Executive Paul Farrow; Representative Adam Neylon; Representative Mike Kuglitsch; Suzanne Kelley, Waukesha County Business Alliance President and CEO; and Michael Welsh, WEDA Legislative Affairs Director. Photo courtesy of the Wisconsin Economic Development Association.

Madison, WI – The Wisconsin Economic Development Association (WEDA) recently presented Rep. Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) with the 2018 “Champion of Economic Development” Award for his support of policies to drive economic growth and prosperity in Wisconsin. The award was presented at the Waukesha County Business Alliance.

The award is presented to state legislators who exemplify WEDA’s mission of promoting economic development and have shown a commitment to making Wisconsin a better place to live, work and do business through policies that advance economic growth. Rep. Neylon earned the “Champion of Economic Development” designation through his support of pro-economic development legislation during the 2017-18 legislative session.

“Representative Adam Neylon was a champion on numerous legislative issues to help foster economic prosperity and create new opportunities for growth in Wisconsin,” said Brian Doudna, WEDA Executive Director. “The Wisconsin Economic Development Association and our members are excited to recognize Rep. Neylon as a ‘Champion of Economic Development’ for his work at the Capitol.”

WEDA is presenting the award to 20 state lawmakers who exhibited an exceptional commitment to growing Wisconsin’s economy based on several factors, including voting record, sponsorship of legislation and responsiveness to critical economic development issues during the 2017-18 session.

“Representative Neylon made it a priority to support policies that promote economic activity, business growth and job creation for communities across Wisconsin,” said Michael Welsh, WEDA Legislative Affairs Director. “We appreciate his dedication to these key issues and look forward to working with him in the future.”

For over 40 years, WEDA has been dedicated to expanding Wisconsin’s economy through advocacy, education and providing resources to promote economic growth. WEDA is a statewide trade association comprised of economic development professionals, businesses and organizations who strive to make Wisconsin a better place to live, work and do business through economic development.

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Comments

  1. chris says:

    The most corrupt government agency in Wisconsin history.! Millions unaccounted for, no documentation of economic activity or jobs, given to corrupt cronies and for political favors. This is just one of Walker’s corrupt legacies. https://www.wpr.org/wisconsin-lawmakers-discuss-wedc-audit. No wonder Walker is running scared of a blue wave that is coming.

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