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ED Secret from 004: Advice for Young Economic Developers

Dan Tobergte, President and CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, shared some advice for young economic developers during this month’s episode of Economic Development Secrets. He stresses the importance of finding a mentor to guide you. As a test grader for … Read More

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In Defense of ED Incentives

“I’ll stop using economic development incentives when Walmart stops having sales.” – Some Economic Developer, Somewhere, Sometime It’s an intriguing comparison, but are economic development incentives analogous to retail sales? During this webinar, we compared economic development incentives to some … Read More

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ED Secret from 004: Become THE Expert on Your Community

Dan Tobergte, President and CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, leads a team of ten in one of Kentucky’s first regional economic development organizations. Dan shared advice to his peers that he has accumulated during his thirty years in economic development. … Read More

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Three-way Loss: An Economic Development Lesson in the Cancellation of Triathlon Event in Torrance Beach

Canceling a scheduled triathlon event just four days before it is supposed to take place is a loss for athletes, the event organizer, and the city. While the potential was a win-win-win, a dispute over payments for traffic control and … Read More

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004 – Economic Development Secrets- Dan Tobergte, Northern Kentucky Tri-ED

  This month’s episode of Economic Development Secrets features Dan Tobergte, President/CEO of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED. He leads a team of ten highly-skilled employees and reports to three Boards of Directors.  Tri-ED is the economic development organization for the counties of … Read More

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Lesson #6: Economic Developers Are Full of Wisdom

As the only person doing business retention in a city of 230,000, I was always on the go, always busy, and always concerned about different businesses who needed something. It was so rare that I would take the time to … Read More

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Lesson #5: Strategic Plans vs. Performance Reports

All too commonly strategic plans take months to draw up, are shared with your board, and then placed on a shelf where they are never to seen again until it is time to create an updated plan for the next … Read More

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Lesson #4: Soak Up All the Articles and Webinars You Can

One of my biggest regrets is that while a BRE manager, I so infrequently stopped to read helpful articles and sit in on webinars. Many would call this a millennial mindset (even though I would argue fully against it), but … Read More

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Lesson #3: Social Media Is Your Friend

This one is very straight forward but not well utilized. Social media can help you promote your community and various business activities. Have you gone on Twitter and searched #EconDev lately? If you do, you’ll find interesting economic development news … Read More

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Lesson #2: Keep Your Data and Website Current

I can’t stress this enough: in the world of economic development data and statistics change fast. Really fast. In fact, by the time you update your website, you have probably received new info and need to change it again. I … Read More

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