Explore the four pillars of future economic development - one prosperous, skilled, innovative, and livable - that communities are using to build globally competitive communities. Explore how private sector development, workforce and education, entrepreneurs and small business, and community development support broad-based economic growth and quality of life.
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4. Driving Reshoring and
Manufacturing Job Creation
Economic developers are anxious to support American
manufacturers, large and small.
Example: Walmart has a “Made in America”
initiative. By 2023, Walmart has pledged to purchase
approximately $250 billion in products that support
the creation of American jobs.
6. Companies are focused on workforce development.
Example: Mid America is initiating a workforce
development plan that revolves around on-site
training partners and active community outreach
to engage high school students and increase career
awareness around opportunities with businesses
operating in the park.
Example: Macy’s is making efforts to create a
corporate culture that facilitates the attraction and
retention of talent.
Talent Attraction and
Retention in the Distribution
and Logistics Industry
8. Economic developer should act as a
broker of information and resources
needed by entrepreneurs by:
• Providing technical assistance, education,
and training
• Assisting with marketing, including gauging new or
existing markets
• Facilitating technology transfer
• Improving access to capital and help develop
financial alternatives
• Reducing disincentives and barriers to entrepreneurship.
Ease of entry into business is a primary determinant of
initial stimulation. Government regulations and community
attitudes often serve as early warning signs to would-be
business owners that the barriers are too great.
9. • Investing in basic infrastructure by building a network of
entrepreneurial service providers
• Providing recognition and awareness of successful
entrepreneurial ventures as a means of eliciting
community support.
• Providing tests for entrepreneurship and assess
client potential
• Providing legal information on permits, zoning laws, etc.
• Providing information on the market and demographics
• Highlighting and celebrating entrepreneurial success stories
in order to promote more community-based entrepreneurship
Economic developer should act as a
broker of information and resources
needed by entrepreneurs by:
10. Example: Dixie Agostino is the Founder and CEO
of SwtichGear. SwitchGear, a talent recruiting firm,
has been recognized in national publications as an
outstanding organization with limitless potential.
Example: Robin Smith is the Co-Founder and CEO
of WeGoLook. Her desire to bolster confidence in
purchase decisions by online consumers led her
to found WeGoLook, a crowd-sourced verification
platform utilized across every industry, the
“uber of inspections.”
Supporting Women
Entrepreneurs
12. Example: The George Kaiser Family
Foundation has been instrumental in the
development of A Gathering Place for Tulsa.
A Gathering Place for Tulsa will transform
nearly 100 acres of Tulsa’s waterfront along
the Arkansas River into a dynamic and active
space and will serve as the largest private
donation for a public park in U.S. history.
The Role of Place in
Economic Development
14. Communities Taking Flight
Women in STEM Industries
The Healthcare Industry
Immigrant Entrepreneurs
Collaborating for Shared Prosperity
Staying Young ForeveR
Water + Energy + Food = Prospects
Data Matters in Site Selection
Becoming a Magnet for Corporate
Headquarters
Intermodal Transport
15. Growing a healthcare industry in your community
pay dividends – not only for the strong growth
potential of the industry, but because accessible
and affordable healthcare is an important
prerequisite in company location decisions. The
focus for the healthcare industry in the coming
years will be on offering better value, access and
outcomes, and these trends will be evident in the
types of real estate needed, partnerships created,
technology utilized and workforce trained.
Dual Imperative: Using Healthcare
as a Catalyst for Growth
16. Young professionals have a vested interest in
seeing their communities become excellent
places to live, work and play. Many EDOs have
been facilitating and nurturing the development
of young professional organizations, and have
seen positive changes in economic development
as a result. From serving as an advocate and
voice in attracting new businesses, to being a
magnet for attracting additional talent to your
city, well organized young professional groups
can boost the economic activity and quality of
life in their communities.
All for One, and One for All:
Harnessing Young Energy to
Empower Your Community
17. Intermodal Transport:
Laying the Path for Economic
Development Opportunities
Efficient intermodal systems to move goods from
one location to the next are essential to building
and maintaining strong economies. Economic
developers with an established intermodal
cluster in their communities, and those looking
to develop them, should be aware of the trends
impacting this industry -- trends including
consumers’ affinity for e-commerce, the role of
technology in the transportation and logistics
industry, and the needs of companies that are
reshoring jobs from overseas.
22. Principal Chief
Cherokee Nation
Tahlequah, OK
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