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DT #552 The National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA)
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Summary
In this episode of the Develop This Podcast, host Dennis Fraise speaks with Lisa Hurley, the president of the National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA). They discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by rural economic developers, the importance of community relationships, and the benefits of NREDA membership. Lisa shares insights about York County, Nebraska, and the organization's efforts to support economic development across rural America. The conversation also touches on the upcoming NREDA annual conference and the significance of networking and professional development.
Takeaways
- Rural communities often face unique economic development challenges.
- NREDA serves over 330 members across 35 states.
- Funding is a significant issue for small communities.
- Diversity in projects keeps economic developers engaged.
- Small-town politics can be challenging but manageable.
- NREDA provides valuable training and networking opportunities.
- The annual conference is a key event for members.
- Mobile classrooms offer hands-on learning experiences.
- Building relationships is crucial in small communities.
- Economic development impacts families and communities directly.
134 episodes
Manage episode 474764299 series 2342388
Summary
In this episode of the Develop This Podcast, host Dennis Fraise speaks with Lisa Hurley, the president of the National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA). They discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by rural economic developers, the importance of community relationships, and the benefits of NREDA membership. Lisa shares insights about York County, Nebraska, and the organization's efforts to support economic development across rural America. The conversation also touches on the upcoming NREDA annual conference and the significance of networking and professional development.
Takeaways
- Rural communities often face unique economic development challenges.
- NREDA serves over 330 members across 35 states.
- Funding is a significant issue for small communities.
- Diversity in projects keeps economic developers engaged.
- Small-town politics can be challenging but manageable.
- NREDA provides valuable training and networking opportunities.
- The annual conference is a key event for members.
- Mobile classrooms offer hands-on learning experiences.
- Building relationships is crucial in small communities.
- Economic development impacts families and communities directly.
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