Space Coast EDC Annual Meeting Highlights Outstanding Performance, Honors Distinguished Award Recipients

By  //  February 11, 2025

Space Coast is #9 in the 2025 Best-Performing Cities

ABOVE LEFT: EDC of Florida’s Space Coast President & CEO Lynda Weatherman with Volunteer of the Year Rusty Melle. ABOVE RIGHT: EDC of Florida’s Space Coast President & CEO Lynda Weatherman with Thomas E. Gamble Award Honoree Anne Conroy-Baiter. (EDC images)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast (EDC) held its annual meeting in the sold-out Premiere Theater.

Every seat in the house was filled to hear the latest indicators, including the outstanding performance for second highest wage growth in the country for large metros and Florida’s Space Coast stand-out performance as the only major metro in Florida topping the charts at #9 in the 2025 Best-Performing Cities according to Milken Institute rankings.

“The enhanced program of work together with the existing program of work is designed to develop a robust ecosystem, accelerate industry growth, attract investment, and have positioned the Space Coast as a global hub for space, defense, aerospace, and manufacturing commerce,” said President & CEO Lynda Weatherman.

She noted remarkable progress in the last 15 years as “generational economic gains.”

Chair Travis Proctor recognized that “these accolades are not mere statistics; they are a reflection of strategic planning, collaboration, and relentless effort.”

LEFT TO RIGHT: Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast Chair Travis Proctor, Treasurer & Secretary Todd Pokrywa, Volunteer of the Year Rusty Melle, and President & CEO Lynda Weatherman.

The annual meeting honored two distinguished award recipients, Rusty Melle for Volunteer of the Year and Anne Conroy-Baiter for the Thomas E. Gamble Excellence in Education for Economic Development Impact Award.

The EDC’s Volunteer of the Year Award is presented annually to an individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty for the betterment of Florida’s Space Coast.

“It was a privilege to serve on the Mission Space Coast Reporting Board, contributing to the new branding of Florida’s Space Coast,” said Melle.

“I am grateful for the opportunity I had to collaborate with the Space Coast Association of Realtors in raising awareness about the importance of the AVT Referendum. Being part of a community filled with dedicated volunteers who help the Space Coast thrive is truly an honor.”

Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast Treasurer & Secretary Todd Pokrywa, right, with Volunteer of the Year Rusty Melle. The EDC’s Volunteer of the Year Award is presented annually to an individual who has gone above and beyond the call of duty for the betterment of Florida’s Space Coast.

The Thomas E. Gamble Excellence in Education for Economic Development Impact Award winner Anne Conroy-Baiter exemplifies the long-standing dedication to developing future talent through education and enrichment programs.

Recipients have made consistent and highly valued contributions to further educational programs supporting the talent pipeline for industry on Florida’s Space Coast.

“I am truly honored to receive the 2025 Gamble Award in recognition of my work at Junior Achievement, preparing the next generation for economic and life success,” said Conroy-Baiter.

“Receiving this award as I step into my new role as CEO of the Melbourne Regional Chamber makes it even more meaningful. It reaffirms that this important work continues.”

The Economic Development Commission of Florida’s Space Coast is dedicated to attracting new business and investment and expanding existing industry throughout the Space Coast, influencing change in 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.

For more, visit SpaceCoastEDC.org.

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