F. D. Burkhardt
Fred D. Burkhardt and his company, Geneva Analytics, Ltd., provides economic development services for local governments, small and medium sized companies and non-profits. He has a strong, professional background in the fields of business management, economic development and administration.
Burkhardt holds degrees in mathematics, business administration.
Professionally, Burkhardt has experience in municipal government as a former Director of Community and Economic Development for the City of Fresno. He has owned and operated several independent businesses and been appointed as CEO of three different local and regional economic development organizations
His scope of authority has ranged from companies of three employees through 162 with budgets from $250,000 to $124 million.
Burkhardt has recently completed development a series of workshops for new businesses and non-profits.
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Burkhardt holds degrees in mathematics, business administration.
Professionally, Burkhardt has experience in municipal government as a former Director of Community and Economic Development for the City of Fresno. He has owned and operated several independent businesses and been appointed as CEO of three different local and regional economic development organizations
His scope of authority has ranged from companies of three employees through 162 with budgets from $250,000 to $124 million.
Burkhardt has recently completed development a series of workshops for new businesses and non-profits.
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