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The Dayton region is getting traction in aerospace and people across the country are starting to pay attention to what is happening here.
“But we have to be relentless,” says Wright State University President David Hopkins, a co-chair of the Wright-Patt 2020 committee. “What we do now can impact this region for decades.”
Hopkins spoke to about 175 people on Monday morning at Sinclair Community College during an update to the community. The committee is part of the Dayton Development Coalition’s effort to support Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Springfield Air National Guard Base.
Read the article from the Dayton Business Journal.

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