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ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY: Economic Development Entities Join Efforts to Present Recovery and Resiliency Webinars

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Arkansas State University issued the following announcement on Aug. 26.

An eight-part COVID-19 Recovery and Resiliency webinar series begins Tuesday, Sept. 14, presented by Arkansas State University’s Delta Center for Economic Development (DCED), the Arkansas Economic Development Institute (AEDI), and the Association of Arkansas Development Organizations (AADO).

 These events, free and open to the public, will feature key information, resources, and training for community leaders and small business owners who want to build resiliency for future economic disruptions.

 The kick-off event, on Sept. 14, is themed “Community Resilience.” The morning session will feature Charles Marohn, the founder and president of Strong Towns, a nationally recognized non-profit known for leading the conversation on reshaping city, town, and neighborhood developments to become more financially resilient.

 “Charles Marohn is a renowned speaker with innovative ideas on community growth and resilience. His ideas are thought-provoking and challenge local leaders to change their approach and take control of their community’s financial future,” said Andrea Allen, DCED executive director.

 The afternoon session will deliver hands-on training, focused on using retail as a catalyst for development, by Retail Strategies/Downtown Strategies, an Alabama-based consulting firm that has led community and economic development and redevelopment projects across the South.

 “Retail is such an important part of a community’s economic well-being, but effective strategies to maintain a retail presence has never been more challenging with the advent of online shopping, which has become even more pronounced during the COVID-19 period,” explained Jim Youngquist, AEDI executive director.

 A selection of upcoming webinar topics includes: “Navigating State and Federal Recovery and Resiliency Resources for Communities,” “Communications in a Crisis,” and “Building a Post-Pandemic Work Model.”

 “It is our goal through the recovery and resiliency webinar series to provide our community leaders and business owners a direct link to a toolbox of resources and partnerships,” said Rodney Larsen, president, Association of Arkansas Development Organizations. “We hope conversations sparked from this process will empower community and business leaders to implement innovative approaches to recovering from COVID-19 while also becoming more resilient for future disasters and pandemics.”

 Registration for the webinar series begins this week and can be accessed online.

 DCED and AEDI received funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration, for the Arkansas COVID-19 Recovery and Resiliency Initiative to document the historical impact of COVID-19 on the state of Arkansas and to provide training and regional planning for recovery and resiliency efforts. More details are available at covidrecovery.youraedi.com.

Original source can be found here.

Source: Arkansas State University

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