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Awesome Economic Developers Wanted for Podcast

Seeking: Unique perspectives, new ideas, massive successes, AND failures.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Awesome Economic Developers Wanted for Podcast
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Good morning econ dev fans.

I'm in Austin, Texas, this week, but before I left, I checked my upcoming recording schedule, and it looks pretty light.

This means I need you to be on the Econ Dev Show Podcast!

Who should sign up: Awesome economic developers.

If you've got a unique perspective, an actionable strategy, new ideas for the industry, tons of questions needing answers, or even a massive failure we can all learn from, definitely sign up.

But Dane, what if I'm not awesome? You're an economic developer: you get up each morning determined to improve the lives of the people in your community, so of course, you're awesome.

Sign up and then forward this email to your awesome colleagues.

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CEO of Sitehunt, the AI platform for economic development, site selection and RFI automation. Host and publisher of the Econ Dev Show. In Houston, Texas.


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