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Community Profile PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY


Defining its targets Virginia’s second-largest county hones its high-tech image


Deputy County Executive Chris Price is serving as interim executive director of Prince William’s economic development


department following the retirement of Jeff Kaczmarek.


by Stephenie Overman P 50 |


rince William County is decades beyond the time when it was known as the


home to acres of dairy farms that supplied milk to the Washington, D.C., area. Today, Virginia’s second-most-


populous county has acres of data centers and is home to innovative firms involved in life sciences and


APRIL 2019


information technology. The county is looking for a


new economic developme nt execu- tive director to continue its high- tech growth. Jeff Kaczmarek retired at the end of last year after six years at the helm. During his tenure, the county attracted projects totaling more than $4.3 billion in private capital investment, which created


more than 3,000 jobs. The county hopes to have a


successor in place this spring, says Chris Price, a Prince William dep- uty county executive who is serving as interim executive director of the economic development department. “We’re taking our time, focusing on what we want,” he says. “Jeff did a great job at upping our game.”


Photo by Stephen Gosling


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