Space Coast Economic Development Commission Announces New Officers for Fiscal Year 2022/2023

By  //  November 7, 2022

Newly appointed Chair Kirk Hall leads EDC Officers

The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast announced its slate of officers for the fiscal year 2022/2023. Newly appointed officers leading the EDC for 2022/2023 include Chair, Kirk Hall, CEO/CFO, Sentry View Systems; Chair-Elect, Travis Proctor, CEO, Artemis IT; Treasurer, Linda Stout, Market President – East Central Florida, Truist; Secretary, Todd Pokrywa, President, The Viera Company; and Immediate Past Chair, Bart Gaetjens.

Officers guide the EDC towards established strategic goals as it works on behalf of the community to create opportunities for the county, local businesses and citizens.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA –The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast announced its slate of officers for the fiscal year 2022/2023.

The EDC officers represent a wide array of Space Coast industries, and this group of professionals, who provide valuable expertise in their fields, will enhance the EDC’s economic development efforts.

Officers guide the EDC towards established strategic goals as it works on behalf of the community to create opportunities for the county, local businesses and citizens.

Newly appointed officers leading the EDC for 2022/2023 include:

■ Chair, Kirk Hall, CEO/CFO, Sentry View Systems
■ Chair-Elect, Travis Proctor, CEO, Artemis IT
■ Treasurer, Linda Stout, Market President – East Central Florida, Truist
■ Secretary, Todd Pokrywa, President, The Viera Company
■ Immediate Past Chair, Bart Gaetjens

“It is always an honor to work with the members and staff of the EDC, and I am looking forward to this year, where Mission Space Coast will be such an important initiative,” said Hall.  “Our work is vital to the Space Coast, and I am thankful that so many community leaders are taking part in the endeavor.”

“Year after year, I value our Officer’s leadership and strategic guidance and their important contributions to economic development in Brevard County,” said EDC President and CEO Lynda L. Weatherman. “I look forward to working with each of these talented professionals and thank them for their dedication to our organization.”

“Year after year, I value our Officer’s leadership and strategic guidance and their important contributions to economic development in Brevard County,” said EDC President and CEO Lynda L. Weatherman.

“I look forward to working with each of these talented professionals and thank them for their dedication to our organization.”

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To learn more about the EDC and its officers, visit SpaceCoastEDC.org/about-the-edc/board-of-directors.

The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast (EDC) is dedicated to attracting new business and investment and expanding existing industry throughout the Space Coast, influencing change on government laws and regulations affecting economic development, promoting the Space Coast to encourage new investment, supporting efforts of Space Coast military installations, and relaying new programs and procedures to assist manufacturing and high-tech companies.

The EDC is a private, not-for-profit coalition whose stakeholders are business leaders committed to the economic growth and stability of Florida’s Space Coast.

Visit SpaceCoastEDC.org for more information.

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