Here’s why students come to the region for college, why they stay after graduation, and what it all means for the local economy.
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This issue of Realm previews the Chamber’s new strategic framework focusing on growing our population, growing our economy, and growing cultural vibrancy.
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The 40-year-old agency believes branding starts with understanding the consumer deeply before considering business needs, or starting with the “who.”
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The new “Meet Me Downtown” campaigns works to re-energize economic and cultural vibrancy in the urban core.
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Butler Tech partners with area businesses to expose high school students to better workforce development and college options.
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Immigrants help fuel population and job growth across the region while fostering a community that embraces and thrives on diversity.
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Ask Tony Munafo about Prolink’s recent rebrand and how they’ve expanded beyond staffing.
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BrandingDeep DiveEconomyLeadershipTalent
B the Change You Want to See
by John Stowellby John StowellCompanies go through a rigorous process to become certified as a B Corporation, but a number of local business leaders say it’s worth the effort.
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“I mentor a lot of young women and try to break glass ceilings and pave the way so in 20 years there are tons of people like me, because I …
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Jill Meyer Looks to the Future, Always
by John Foxby John FoxMeyer, who recently announced that she’s departing from the Chamber on May 15, sits down for an “exit interview” to discuss her Chamber accomplishments, her focus on population growth as …