We found 10 episodes of Econ Dev Show Podcast - Economic Development with the tag “economic development”.
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100: Topophilia in Sacramento with Cameron Law
July 17th, 2023 | 21 mins 44 secs
carlsen center, eco devo, econdev, economic development, entrepreneurship, sacramento, topophilia
In this episode, Cameron Law, the executive director of the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, discusses the center's role in driving economic development and supporting entrepreneurs in Sacramento. He shares insights on the region's industries, the importance of intentional community building, and provides valuable resources for aspiring entrepreneurs.
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99: Unraveling the Jones Act with Colin Grabow
July 14th, 2023 | 31 mins 31 secs
eco devo, econdev, economic development, endthejonesact, jones act, ship building, shipping
In this episode, we explore the Jones Act and its impacts on domestic trade and economic development with Colin Grabow, research fellow at the Cato Institute.
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98: Pawns, Kings, and Rooks: Economic Development with Karl Heck
July 10th, 2023 | 29 mins 57 secs
chess, eco devo, econdev, economic development, virginia
We explore multifaceted economic development in Franklin, Virginia. Guest, Karl Heck, President and CEO of the region's EDO, touches on his unique approach to tackling industrial growth and community development while drawing occasional parallels to his passion for chess.
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97: A Deep Dive into a Local Business Incubator with Lina Rugova
July 4th, 2023 | 23 mins 40 secs
business incubator, eco devo, econdev, economic development, incubator, san antonio
Exploring the transformative power of business incubators with Lina Rugova, founder of Emerge and Rise.
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96: Chambers of Commerce: From Relevant to Essential
June 12th, 2023 | 12 mins 46 secs
books, chamber of commerce, eco devo, econdev, economic development
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson discusses the book "From Relevant to Essential: Five Key Insights for Chambers of Commerce" by Casey Steinbach.
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95: AI in Economic Development
June 5th, 2023 | 25 mins 46 secs
ai, chatgpt, ecdev, eco devo, econdev, economic development
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, host Dane Carlson shares his experiences using the AI tool ChatGPT for economic development tasks. Built for interacting with OpenAI's models, the chatbot's capacity to understand and generate human-like text has made it a radically transformative tool. Dane talks about various applications for AI technology in economic development and compares it to other automation tools often used in economic development offices.
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94: Main Street Makeover: How CO.STARTERS Trains for Economic Revival with Jose Alfaro
May 15th, 2023 | 26 mins 12 secs
eco devo, econdev, economic development
In this episode, Dane chats with Jose Alfaro, CEO of CO.STARTERS, an entrepreneurial accelerator program designed to transform creative passions into profitable businesses in local communities. Listen in as Jose shares the journey of CO.STARTERS from its humble beginnings to its current global reach, and the unique, community-focused approach it uses to foster local entrepreneurship.
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93: Alia Abbas Spills the Tea on the Importance of Small Businesses in Community Development
May 8th, 2023 | 39 mins 23 secs
eco devo, econdev, economic development
Alia Abbas discusses the importance of business continuity and the pivotal role small businesses play in building strong, sustainable communities.
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92: The Human Centered Approach to Economic Development with Larry Holt
May 1st, 2023 | 33 mins 40 secs
eco devo, econdev, economic development
In this episode, Larry Holt, the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Vice President of Economic & Workforce Development, shares his perspective on the challenges and opportunities of economic development in California.
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91: Ask Dane #1: Starship Edition
April 24th, 2023 | 17 mins 30 secs
eco devo, econdev, economic development
The inaugural edition of Ask Dane. Every week, you ask, and I answer. Sometimes the questions only need short answers, and other-times they require tons of research or contemplation. This issue is a little of both.