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  • E21 - Leading Through Uncertainty: How IEDC Is Reshaping Economic Development, with Nathan Ohle
    2025/05/13

    As economic uncertainty grows, how is the leading organization in economic development positioning its members for success? In this episode, Nathan Ohle, President and CEO of IEDC, is sharing how they're tackling today's most pressing challenges while simultaneously preparing members for tomorrow's opportunities.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How the economic development field is evolving from community competition to regional collaboration, and what this means for your EDO
    • Ways IEDC is breaking down barriers through revised membership structures and expanded virtual learning options
    • What "thinking globally" really means for local economic developers in today's interconnected economy
    • What you can do to prepare for the coming wave of retirements in the profession and position yourself for leadership opportunities

    Resources Mentioned:

    • IEDC Membership Information

    About the Guest:

    Nathan Ohle is the President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization serving economic developers, with more than 5,000 members globally. You can connect with Nathan on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nathan-ohle-066b782



    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    57 分
  • E20 - Rural Economic Development Reimagined, with Jolene Schalper
    2025/04/15

    What happens when economic development spans 44,000 square miles of rural frontier?

    In our season two finale, Jolene Schalper, CEcD, joins us to share how Great Falls, Montana, serves as the hub for a vast region and why the upcoming IEDC Rural Retreat is breaking the conference mold by taking participants directly into the communities they're learning about.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How to build a stronger ecosystem despite geographic challenges
    • What to expect from the innovative Rural Retreat format, including mobile breakout sessions and community-based learning experiences
    • How to make the most of conference networking by setting audacious goals


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Great Falls Development Alliance
    • “Down a Staff Person” Free Guide
    • IEDC Rural Retreat
    • Walk2Connect
    • Richard Scarry Books


    About the Guest:
    Jolene Schalper, CEcD, is the Executive Vice President of the Great Falls Development Alliance. You can connect with Jolene on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/joleneschalper

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    33 分
  • E19 - Punching Above Your Weight: Fairfax’s Economic Development Success Story, with Chris Bruno
    2025/04/08

    Surrounded by jurisdictions 50 times its size, the City of Fairfax has mastered the art of punching above its weight. In this episode, Chris Bruno shares how this 25,000-resident community competes with neighboring giants and transforms limitations into strategic advantages.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How you can create strategic alliances that allow your smaller jurisdiction to participate on a larger stage
    • The frameworks for developing business support initiatives that can lower vacancy rates and stimulate business growth in your community
    • How to showcase your achievements, build brand recognition, and secure resources to future-proof your local economy against potential challenges

    Resources Mentioned:

    • NoVA EDA
    • Fairfax City
    • Work in NoVA

    About the Guest:

    Chris Bruno serves as the CEO and Director of Fairfax City Economic Development, as well as the Director of Economic Development for the City of Fairfax. You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/chrismbruno

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    36 分
  • E18 - Beyond the Cover Story: PR Strategies for your EDO, with Mia Vaccaro
    2025/04/01

    Public Relations isn’t always about chasing the spotlight and making headlines. In economic development, effective PR is about turning your narrative into a compelling message that resonates with the community you serve.

    In this episode, Mia Vaccaro draws on her background in lifestyle PR to help you create a strategy that goes beyond traditional media coverage and truly connects with your audience.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How PR can be a bridge for your organization to the external world
    • Why you shouldn’t build your strategy solely around cover stories
    • What challenges you may face when you start to tell your story (and how to overcome them)
    • How to humanize your campaign with storytelling

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Muck Rack
    • Holiday Magic and Memories in Philly

    About the Guest:

    Mia Vaccaro is the Public Relations Specialist at PPR Strategies. You can connect with her on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/mia-vaccaro-393848195



    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    32 分
  • E17 - Small Investments, Big Impact: How to Improve Your Downtown, with Leeann Crews
    2025/03/25

    The most impactful downtown revitalization strategy might just be the least expensive one…

    In this episode, Leeann Crews shares how the Downtown Frederick Partnership is implementing “incremental changes,” measuring community health, and turning overlooked spaces into beloved community assets.

    Key Takeaways:

    • How to measure the health of your downtown and find innovative solutions to problems
    • Why targeted grant programs like facade and mission interior grants create lasting economic impact with minimal investment
    • Creative approaches to transform "nooks and crannies" into community highlights

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Downtown Frederick Light Walk
    • Support the Downtown Frederick Partnership
    • Downtown Frederick Partnership Ambassador Program

    About the Guest:

    Leeann Crews is the Associate Director of the Downtown Frederick Partnership. You can connect with Leeann on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/leeanndickerson/

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    44 分
  • E16 - Raising the Bar on Your Business Attraction Strategies, with Subash Alias
    2025/03/18

    What if your next big business attraction project started with a mock site visit? In Missouri, that’s not just a theory—it’s a strategy that is delivering real results.

    In this episode, Subash Alias shares how Missouri Partnership is helping communities prepare for economic growth with its innovative site selection training program.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why site selection is about vision, not just location
    • How mock site visits have turned into real economic wins
    • The importance of adapting and learning in Economic Development

    Links:

    • https://missouripartnership.com/missouri-partnership-announces-raise-the-bar-assess-participants/

    About the Guest:

    Subash Alias is the CEO of Missouri Partnership. You can connect with Subash on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/g-subash-alias-a1528910

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    38 分
  • E15 - Creating a Business Resource Collective, with Sarah Mattson
    2025/03/11

    Is your community’s economic potential limited because everyone works in silos?

    Today we’re joined by Sarah Mattson, Director of Entrepreneurship with the City of Chattanooga, who shares how simple and effective it is to create a Business Resource Collective in which entrepreneur support organizations work together instead of duplicating efforts.

    Plus, she reveals an unexpected partnership with… a credit union?! Their local credit union has developed a loan program that has helped hundreds of startups, all because they have one unique, critical requirement before they approve the loan.

    Key Takeaways:

    • You have more economic development wins when your goal is to make your city the “easiest and most fun place to do business”
    • How Chattanooga is supporting entrepreneurs with programs like Builders Blueprint
    • Why authentically building your network is the secret to success

    About the Guest:

    Sarah Mattson is the Director of Entrepreneurship for the City of Chattanooga. You can connect with her on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sarah-mattson

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week instagram.com/cha.entrepreneur.week
    • TVFCU Idea Leap tvfcu.com/business/idea-leap

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    39 分
  • E14 - Social Media for EDOs: Building Two-Way Communication, with Kayla Sherry
    2025/03/04

    Do you feel like you’re shouting into the void every time you post on social media? Today we’re sharing how you can transform your EDO’s approach from broadcasting information to creating meaningful two-way conversations that drive engagement *and* results.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Understand your audience while working within your capacity constraints
    • Strategies for effectively repurposing content across platforms (beyond copy/paste)
    • How you can generate credibility in your community
    • When building partnerships with micro-influencers makes sense


    Consider this episode your one-stop-shop for all things social media because we also debunk common misconceptions we see surrounding social media in the economic development industry, and we share our predictions on 2025 trends, how to track your analytics, and why you should implement social listening.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • 2025 Social Media Guide for EDOs: https://pprstrategies.com/download-your-2025-social-media-guide-for-edos/
    • 2025 Content Inspiration Calendar: https://pprstrategies.com/2025-content-inspiration-calendar/

    The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.

    Visit us at pprstrategies.com/edobreakthrough to learn more and to submit a question for a future episode.

    Produced and edited by SpeakEasy Productions.

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    37 分