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Episode #4: Your EDO Needs a Podcast (or Two) with Chad Chancellor

Dane and Chad Chancellor of the Next Move Group discuss why your EDO needs to publish a podcast -- or better still, two podcasts.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Episode #4: Your EDO Needs a Podcast (or Two) with Chad Chancellor

Episode #4 of the Econ Dev Show Podcast is now live.  In it, we talk to Chad Chancellor.

Chad is the CEO and co-founder of the Next Move Group.

In the episode we have a wide ranging conversation.  Some highlights:

  • Why your EDO needs two podcasts (one for local stakeholders, and another for outside attraction.)
  • Now's a great time to find a new economic development job. (Plus, how to double your salary.)
  • Why you should take jobs all over the country. (The more people you know, the better econdev you are, and the more you make.)

Give it a listen.

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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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