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t 95/ . oAi' a §§66+a-6J at <br /> \AJ MFs� s$s� <br /> t4sozs <br /> • Web Fire Communications was a different type of phone service; this is a hosted service through a <br /> system that Web Fire has set up off site. Being an internet based service, if our internet goes down <br /> so do our phones. This company would take care of all the phone services through the internet and <br /> charge us a monthly fee. <br /> The ESI phone system is recommended by two of the companies and their quotes both have a one-time <br /> price that includes equipment and warranty. Later we could be paying for a few service calls, but not <br /> continual monthly bills. All were in agreement that the phone system we have is very unprofessional <br /> because it is outdated. The Board likes the idea of having someone in the community they can call if <br /> the phones go down. Some of the Board Members were ready to take a vote on a phone system, but the <br /> Agenda had this item for report and discussion only. <br /> Discuss Board expectations for an economic development video. <br /> Mr. Paris reminded the Board that money was set aside for an economic development video. The video <br /> idea is to have the PEDC, along with the Chamber, the VCC and maybe even the City; work on a video <br /> for each entity that has continuity between all the entities. This would give a recognizable presence to <br /> all the videos with different messages showcasing each entity. The questions were then asked of the <br /> Board: what do you think the video should look like, when promoting our community where should we <br /> place our emphasis, what areas of economic development should be highlighted. Mr. Paris gave an <br /> example of a plant manager telling how good it is to do business in Paris, Texas. Another scenario <br /> would be BodyGuard and the Mallicotes' talking about how good Paris is for start-up companies. Mr. <br /> Manning stated that PJC and our local workforce are important to show potential industries. Mr. <br /> Wilson asked if we would be writing and developing our own content or if the video company would <br /> do that for us. The idea would be for both the video company and us to have input on the content. Mr. <br /> Higdon and Mr. Paris both agreed that the RFP should be open to video companies around the area. <br /> Mr. Banks wanted to make sure that it was narrated. Mr. Hughes stated that we need to include the <br /> diversity of the community. Mr. Wilson wants to make sure that after the project is started the Board <br /> will have a say to the content and whether to expand on some of the subject matter. He also talked <br /> about how we do not want pounding music in the background. Mr. Paris thanked the Board for their <br /> input. <br /> Synopsis and discussion of Director Bank's requests: <br /> Mr. Paris said he focused on four basic elements to create a synopsis in answer to Mr. Banks bullet <br /> points below. <br /> • Mr. Paris' assessment of the PEDC when he arrived: The organization was in disarray and <br /> lacked creditability with the City Council and with the community. <br /> • Actions Mr. Paris took to improve the PEDC in the last twelve months: He stated that our <br /> organization has worked hard to improve integrity, transparency and solid customer service <br /> between us and the public. <br />