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Podcast Episode 75 - The Equity in Economic Development Fellowship Program with Chanell Hasty

EDOs are needed for IEDC's 2023 summer DEI fellowship

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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Podcast Episode 75 - The Equity in Economic Development Fellowship Program with Chanell Hasty

In this surprise midweek episode, Dane talks with Chanell Hasty about the IEDC's 2023 Equity in Economic Development Fellowship Program.

In summer 2023, the International Economic Development Council will be hosting a second cohort of this fellowship program.

If you're an EDO, and would like to participate in this 8-week program to host an Equity in Economic Development Fellow between June 5th and August 4th of 2023, please apply. The deadline was recently extended to December 16, 2022.

For more information, please see the links below.

Video of a Participant from Last Year's Fellowship

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