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‘I’m prepared to take Philadelphia’s case anywhere’: Mayor Michael Nutter at Chamber of Commerce luncheon

The Nutter administration’s commitment to the local technology sector was on display at the annual mayoral luncheon for the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce this week. At the event, held at the Marriott in Center City, Mayor Michael Nutter listed his administration’s business initiatives from the past year, including the $3.5M StartupPHL program, the city’s […]

Mayor Nutter speaks at the annual mayoral Chamber luncheon.
Mayor Nutter speaks at the annual mayoral Chamber luncheon.

Mayor Nutter speaks at the annual mayoral Chamber of Commerce luncheon.

The Nutter administration’s commitment to the local technology sector was on display at the annual mayoral luncheon for the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce this week.

At the event, held at the Marriott in Center City, Mayor Michael Nutter listed his administration’s business initiatives from the past year, including the $3.5M StartupPHL program, the city’s efforts to bring tech firms like Bentley Systems and Fiberlink into the city and even a glancing reference to a recent Silicon Valley visit.

“I’m prepared to take Philadelphia’s case anywhere, anytime,” he said, “as I did on a recent visit to venture capital firms in San Francisco.”

That’s not unlike the call he made last year, saying that he was focused on making Philadelphia an international destination.

Read the Mayor’s whole address here.

Read more coverage of the luncheon here, including Nutter’s strategy for saving the city $85 million in the next five years.

Companies: Bentley Systems / Fiberlink / Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia
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