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15 Communities, 60 Seconds Each: Micro Interviews from EDCO 2026

15 Communities, 60 Seconds Each: Micro Interviews from EDCO 2026

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SPECIAL EPISODE ALERT: 15 Micro Interviews from the 69th EDCO!I just returned from the 69th Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO) Conference in Toronto, where I decided to do something different.For the first time ever on Hyper Local: Economic Development in Ontario - Podcast. We went fully on-the-spot with 60-second (or less) micro-interviews!From Toronto to Kenora, Sarnia to Collingwood, County of Brant to Huron County, economic developers shared what’s happening right now in their communities. We heard about:• Revamping strategic plans.• Implementing Community Improvement Plans.• Downtown revitalization projects.• Hosting the next Ontario BIA Association conference.• And so much more!The format was simple and powerful:• What is your name?• Where are you from?• What’s something interesting going on in your community right now?The energy was electric, the stories were inspiring, and it reminded me why this work matters. Every community has something exciting happening, and every voice deserves to be heard.A huge thank you to every person who shared their time, smiled, and shared in 60 seconds or less. You made this special episode possible!In order:• Allyson Pele, The City of Kenora.• Brandon Webb, Ec. D, County of Brant.• Chris Watson, County of Huron.• Dylan Tamlin, City of St. Catharines.• Eric Wood, City of Toronto.• Evan Vatri, Municipality of Kincardine.• Felicia Krista (Sovereign), Municipality of North Middlesex.• Matt Reaume, Municipality of Chatham-Kent.• Matthew Slotwinski, Sarnia-Lambton Economic Partnership.• Prerna Sharma, Corporation of the Town of Collingwood.• Robyn Mulder Ec.D., Township of Wellington North.• Sabah Kazmi, City of Burlington.• Kassandra Brownridge, The Corporation of the Town of Ajax.• Steve Antunes, City of Elliot Lake.• Will Radix, Corporation of Haldimand County.To our listeners:If you loved this format, drop a comment below, send me a message, or share this post. Want to be featured next year? Come find me at EDCO’s 70th Annual Conference in 2027 — or message me on LinkedIn anytime.Let’s keep highlighting communities across Ontario and beyond!Which micro story stood out to you?Cheers to more voices, more stories, and more thriving communities!#HyperLocalPodcast #EDCO2026 #EconomicDevelopment #OntarioStrong #CommunityStories #RuralOntario #DowntownRevitalization #EcDev #MicroPod #Innovation Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO)
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