By CINDY GONZALEZ
Nebraska Examiner
North Platte, Nebraska, businessman Pat Keenan, whose career began in the soft drink industry, has been elected chairman of the nonprofit Platte Institute board of directors.
Among the organization’s responsibilities is helping to activate economic initiatives in Blueprint Nebraska, a plan led by business and civic leaders to stimulate economic development and to make the state more alluring to job seekers.
The resulting 15 high-priority initiatives were to transform the state by 2030.
Other Blueprint partners are the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Aksarben Foundation.
Keenan, whose family owned and operated Great Plains Bottlers and Canners, an independent Coca-Cola bottling operation, was president of the Nebraska Soft Drink Association and also served as chief financial officer at Great Plains Bottlers and Canners.
He now manages Keenan Management LLC, which owns and operates hotels and develops commercial properties.
Keenan said in a news release that the nonpartisan Platte Institute, whose overall goal is to advance policies that remove barriers to state growth, will not let the Blueprint Nebraska plan “just sit on the shelf.”
“Thousands of Nebraskans were involved in developing Blueprint Nebraska economic initiatives on issues from agriculture, to the workforce, to finally bringing Nebraska’s tax system into the 21st century,” Keenan said.
He said other states are taking major steps to be welcoming and added, “We’ll continue building momentum for thinking big and acting boldly to advance opportunity in communities across Nebraska.”