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Mountain Town Meets Hurricane Helene with Spencer Bost

Fun fact: Spruce Pine has more restaurants (per capita) than San Francisco

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Mountain Town Meets Hurricane Helene with Spencer Bost

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Episode 162 of the Econ Dev Show Podcast is out.

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In this episode Dane talks with Spencer Bost, Executive Director of Downtown Spruce Pine, as he takes us through the dramatic transformation of his town and organization following Hurricane Helene's devastation.

From managing their annual blacksmith festival and facade grant programs in this mountain town of 2,000 residents, to suddenly facing eight-foot flood waters that destroyed businesses, including his own office, Bost reveals how the community responded to this natural disaster while maintaining their position as a crucial global source of high-purity quartz.

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Actionable Takeaways

  • Develop flexible organizational structures that can pivot during crises
  • Create emergency communication systems that work without power
  • Maintain detailed documentation of pre-disaster conditions
  • Build relationships with emergency management teams before disasters
  • Plan for both small-scale events and large-scale disasters
  • Keep important documents and equipment above potential flood levels
  • Develop evacuation routes that consider topography
  • Create crisis management plans that protect both people and assets
  • Maintain relationships with regional and state economic development partners
  • Balance immediate disaster response with long-term economic planning

Spencer's Favorite Book

Sand County Almanac by Aldo Leopold is my most influential book because it beautifully connects the dots between the natural world and the human experience, particularly in rural areas. As an outdoor lover, Leopold's deep respect for ecosystems inspires a sense of stewardship. From a rural economy standpoint, his philosophy of land ethic emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices that benefit both the environment and the communities that depend on it. It’s a powerful reminder that conservation and economic development can coexist when rooted in a genuine appreciation for the land.
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