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File #: 18-1643   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: Economic and Workforce Development Committee
On agenda: 2/6/2018
Posting Language: Briefing on SXSW 2018 Initiative [Roderick Sanchez, Assistant City Manager; Rene Dominguez, Director, Economic Development]
Attachments: 1. Fiscal Impact Form - 18-1643 SXSW, 2. EWDC Briefing on SXSW 2018 - V5
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DEPARTMENT: Economic Development

DEPARTMENT HEAD: Rene Dominguez

COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City-wide

SUBJECT: EWDC Briefing on SXSW 2018 Initiative

SUMMARY:

In 2016 & 2017, the City of San Antonio - through the Economic Development Department (EDD) and the Department of Arts & Culture, along with a number of economic development, government, and nonprofit organizations - partnered to present San Antonio-themed programming at SXSW. In 2018, EDD is supporting Tech Bloc in establishing a presence at the SXSW Job Market. The booth will highlight San Antonio's quality of life and strong job opportunities to attract skilled workers for hard-to-fill technology positions in San Antonio, and falls in line with the key issues identified in the community's economic development strategy, Forefront SA.

BACKGROUND:

The annual SXSW Music, Film, and Interactive Festival in Austin, TX attracts an audience with an interest in innovation, entrepreneurship, technology, arts, and culture. With 75,000 registered trade show visitors and 13,000 job market attendees in 2017, the festival is a prime opportunity to showcase the many ways in which San Antonio is thriving.

In 2017, in preparation for our SXSW activation, EDD organized a series of stakeholder meetings and conference calls with community partners including leadership from the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Visit San Antonio, the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, Launch SA, the City's Department of Arts & Culture, Geekdom, and Tech Bloc, intending to gather feedback on past SXSW activations and to compile recommendations for future participation that would result in meaningful and measurable outcomes for the San Antonio community.
During these discussions, all community partners expressed a desire for a highly targeted approach to SXSW. The group recommended a stronger focus on the job market, given Tech Bloc's positive experience in 2017, when they were able to collect more than 200 resumes from attendees w...

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