Laurence P. Gottlieb
Laurence P. Gottlieb: Visions of the Hudson Valley’s future
As the Hudson Valley’s economy continues to expand, companies are increasingly finding themselves jockeying for space in the area’s commercial real estate market.
Hudson Valley’s craft beverages: An industry in ferment
This year also marks our fifth annual Hudson Valley Beer, Wine, Spirits & Cider Summit. The event, coming up on Oct. 12, features a full schedule of educational panels and networking opportunities for craft beverage entrepreneurs.
Disrupted: The future of the Hudson Valley economy
In this future, science fiction is science fact, as disruptive technologies are changing and enhancing, but not destroying, the fabric of daily life.
Room to grow for Hudson Valley’s health care industry
Rapidly evolving medical technology is changing the health care industry, and the business opportunities associated with it, at a rapid pace.
A toast to the Valley’s craft beverage industry
I'm often asked by casual observers of the craft beverage industry whether it has peaked. My answer is always an emphatic no. Craft beverage...
Entrepreneurism a major driver of the Hudson Valley economy
For the Hudson Valley to truly thrive in today’s volatile economy, we need a constant flow of creative, innovation-driven entrepreneurs of all ages and backgrounds launching and sustaining new businesses — and the jobs that come with them.
The state of the Hudson Valley economy
Hudson Valley Economic Development's CEO talks about the role science, technology, engineering, the arts and math play in economic growth in the region.
It’s time to unshackle the visionaries
According to a slew of U.S. economic, financial and political experts, real job growth is non-existent, capital is tight, many real estate markets are a mess and Washington is broken.
Time to invest in people
As a nation, we are losing the value of sweat and time because technology dominates the discussion and delivers it at the speed of light.
Westchester must retain its youth
Westchester County must change the way we do business in order to retain young people.
Topping off 2010
There is light at the end of this long, dark tunnel, especially for those who keep innovating and thinking Westchester.
Economically Speaking
Laurence P. Gottlieb, Westchester County’s director of economic development, discusses some of his office’s activities and initiatives.
Economically Speaking
Laurence P. Gottlieb, Westchester County’s director of economic development, discusses some of his office’s activities and initiatives.
Economically Speaking
Laurence P. Gottlieb, Westchester County’s director of economic development, discusses some of his office’s activities and initiatives.
Economically Speaking
Laurence P. Gottlieb, Westchester County’s director of economic development, discusses some of his office’s activities and initiatives.