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Fort Knox Centennial Photo

May 24, 2018 By krda

Soldiers, Army Families, Army civilian employees, state and local leaders as well as area community members converged on Brooks Parade Field to form the words FORT KNOX in celebration of the post’s centennial — a feat Soldiers carried out here 100 years ago.

Also, the Association of Defense Communities presented the Greater Fort Knox Region with a flag naming us 2018 Great American Defense Community – one of only five in the country.

Thank you to all who participated in this truly historic event!!!

Fort Knox Graduation Dates

May 24, 2018 By krda

Basic Camp Graduations at Brooks Field from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
1st Regiment: 6 July
2nd Regiment: 11 July
3rd Regiment: 16 July
4th Regiment: 21 July
5th Regiment: 26 July
6th Regiment: 31 July
7th Regiment: 5 Aug
8th Regiment: 10 Aug

Advanced Camp Graduations from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
1st Regiment: 5 Jul 18 at Natcher Gym
2nd Regiment: 10 Jul 18 at Brooks Field
3rd Regiment: 15 Jul 18 at Brooks Field
4th Regiment: 20 Jul 18 at Brooks Field
5th Regiment: 25 Jul 18 at Brooks Field
6th Regiment: 30 Jul 18 at Brooks Field
7th Regiment: 4 Aug 18 at Brooks Field
8th Regiment: 9 Aug 18 at Brooks Field
9th Regiment: 14 Aug 18 at Brooks Field
10th Regiment: 18 Aug 18 at Brooks Field

April 25, 2018 By krda

Just like Soldiers did 100 years ago, the greater Fort Knox community is gathering on Tuesday, May 22 from 1 PM – 4 PM to spell out F-O-R-T-K-N-O-X.

Interested in participating in this once-every 100 years event? Signups are now open through April 27 and capped at 2,500 civilians, so act fast.

Sign up here!

https://growknox.org/370-2/

A Message from KRDA President / CEO

January 24, 2018 By krda

With the new year underway, I wanted to express how honored I am to serve as the Knox Regional Development Alliance’s (KRDA) President and CEO. It is a great privilege to serve this community.

This community’s and most especially our investors’ commitment to protecting and growing Fort Knox and defense related business in the region is a testament to the value you place on what is, annually, a $2.5 billion economic engine. I am confident we can achieve even greater economic potential through proactive and deliberate engagement with key influencers, decision makers, businesses and site selectors.

My thanks to Maj. Gen. (R) Bill Barron for not only establishing KRDA operations in 2017, but also doing the important outreach to key stakeholders in the Department of Defense and beyond. I also want to thank our board of directors that provided Bill the support, leadership and time needed to get the organization up and running.

At the board meeting in December, we elected a new slate of officers for 2018:

Ray Springsteen – Chairman
John Tindall – Vice Chairman
Keith Johnson – Treasurer
Beth Avey – Secretary
Terry Bennett – Counsel

I look forward to working with them and the full board to finalize our strategic plan with well-defined goals and objectives against which we can measure our success.

Thank you again for your continued support to KRDA. If you are interested in learning how you or your organization can invest in KRDA and this region’s continued economic prosperity, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Warm Regards,

Jim Iacocca
BG (R), U.S. Army

KRDA’s success will shape region / The News-Enterprise

January 19, 2018 By krda

Source: The News-Enterprise’s editorial board.

ISSUE: New CEO directing local recruitment efforts

OUR VIEW: Retired general begins vital mission

Retired Brig. Gen. Jim Iacocca quickly put boots to the ground and is off and running as Knox Regional Development Alliance’s new president and chief executive officer.

Iacocca was introduced as KRDA’s selection for the leadership position last Octo­ber. Since assuming the duties Jan. 2, Iacocca has begun a listening tour through meetings with KRDA investors and key business and community leaders locally and across the region.

Past KRDA board chairman Jim Fugitte touted Iacocca’s strong credentials and prior connection to Fort Knox when announcing his hiring.

“Jim’s experience serving with multiple units on post and his familiarity with our premiere installation made him an especially appealing candidate,” Fugitte said in the news release. “His breadth of experience and understanding of the Army and Department of Defense will prove invaluable.”

Iacocca held several leadership roles on post at Fort Knox including serving as deputy commanding general of U.S. Army Recruiting Command and as former brigade commander for the Army’s 3rd Recruiting Brigade. He also held key leadership assignments at multiple installations including Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with the 82nd Airborne Division, Army Special Operations Command, both in Afghanistan and Iraq, and on the staff for the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the Pentagon.

In his new role with KRDA, Iacocca will develop, deploy and direct key strategy and tactics to accomplish the organization’s three-tier priorities of advocating for new missions and retaining those already at Fort Knox; attracting and retaining defense-related business; and developing more public-public and public-private partnerships to support the post’s missions.

With its estimated $2.6 billion economic impact for our multi-county region and escalating competition to attract and retain military missions, these goals are critical to keep Fort Knox at the forefront of the Army and Department of Defense installation plans.

Now that Iacocca is on board, interim KRDA president and CEO Bill Barron steps into the role with the organization as vice president of Army Affairs.

A 24-year active duty veteran, the retired major general deserves praise and appreciation for the many years of dedicated work he has invested in an effort to keep Fort Knox at top of mind among top leaders at the Pentagon and U.S. Army.

Through his efforts steering KRDA preceded by 14 years as executive director of the CORE Committee, Barron leaves a lasting impact in keeping Fort Knox strong in its importance for the Army and region.

Iacocca is congratulated and welcomed as he takes on his new position of leadership. The community looks forward to celebrating his successes. As missions come, expand and thrive on post at Fort Knox, so will economic opportunity outside its gates.

Fort Knox alliance CEO looks to establish, grow group / The News-Enterprise

January 3, 2018 By krda

Source: Katherine Knott, The News-Enterprise

The first permanent leader of the Knox Region­al Development Alliance officially went to work Tuesday.

Retiring Brig. Gen. James Iacocca said in his first year, he’s excited about establishing the alliance as the first point of contact when businesses want to reach out and do business on Fort Knox and the greater Knox area.

Iacocca was named president and CEO of KDRA in October after a 10-month search.

Retired Maj. Gen. Bill Barron has served as interim president since the alliance started at the end of 2016. The alliance works to sell the Department of Defense, businesses and organizations on the value of Fort Knox and the surrounding community.

Iacocca said he sees the alliance as a connector, integrator and facilitator. He said a key function of KDRA is to connect the right people.

Since its founding, the alliance has had three stated goals: Protect existing missions and advocate for new ones; increase defense spending in the region; and develop public-private partnerships.

Iacocca said he’s come up with objectives the board is overlooking now. He said those objectives will serve as his marching orders.

Iacocca said he wanted to lead the alliance because the job offered an opportunity to stay connected with Fort Knox and the community outside the gate.

During his U.S. Army career, Iacocca served twice at Fort Knox. His last assignment was as adjutant general of the Army, a position he held at U.S. Army Human Resources Command.

He said during his assignments at Fort Knox, he came to appreciate the installation and the surrounding community.

“I’m excited to be here just because of the support of the people, the community and Fort Knox,” he said.

For Iacocca, Fort Knox is an unrecognized jewel in the Army from training areas to energy independence.

During his pitch about the area, he said he highlights the capabilities and capacity of Fort Knox, such as buildable land and training areas. He said those are assets that attract units to Fort Knox.

Iacocca said based on what is at Fort Knox, if there was another round of base realignment and closures, the post would fare well.

“The connection Fort Knox has with the community off post is unique,” he said.

During his first year at the alliance, Fort Knox will mark its 100th anniversary. Iacocca said he wants to highlight how the communities outside the gate have changed over the years.

Overall, Iacocca said he looks forward to the alliance growing into the role of being able to help the community and Fort Knox.

Katherine Knott can be reached at 270-505-1747 or kknott@thenewsenterprise.com

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