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Podcast Episode 35 - Professional Economic Development with Rob Sitterley

Dane talks with Rob Sitterley, the President & CEO of AR-TX Regional Economic Development Inc.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Podcast Episode 35 - Professional Economic Development with Rob Sitterley
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Episode # 35 of the Econ Dev Show Podcast is now live.

Rob Sitterley is a real pro. He's worked in a local community, statewide and now works in regional economic development. In this episode, the President & CEO of AR-TX Regional Economic Development Inc. shares his tactics to make you better economic developer. He also gives us some insight into Texarkana, and doing economic development for two different states.

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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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