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Economic development efforts encourage and facilitate business growth in regions. It results in job creation, business support, and improved quality of life for all.
Now more than ever, business support is needed. The uncertainty of the health crisis has hit the local economy hard and Strathcona Countyâs Economic Development and Tourism department is here to support the business community.
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The primary objective of economic development is to increase prosperity and generate economic activity for the betterment of residents and businesses alike. Being champions of business and entrepreneurs means the economic well-being and quality of life found in Strathcona County are improved and expanded. Economic Development and Tourism assists the communityâs growth through various programs related to business
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Economic development efforts encourage and facilitate business growth in regions. It results in job creation, business support, and improved quality of life for all.
Now more than ever, business support is needed. The uncertainty of the health crisis has hit the local economy hard and Strathcona Countyâs Economic Development and Tourism department is here to support the business community.
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The primary objective of economic development is to increase prosperity and generate economic activity for the betterment of residents and businesses alike. Being champions of business and entrepreneurs means the economic well-being and quality of life found in Strathcona County are improved and expanded. Economic Development and Tourism assists the communityâs growth through various programs related to business
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Economic development efforts encourage and facilitate business growth in regions. It results in job creation, business support, and improved quality of life for all.
Now more than ever, business support is needed. The uncertainty of the health crisis has hit the local economy hard and Strathcona Countyâs Economic Development and Tourism department is here to support the business community.
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The primary objective of economic development is to increase prosperity and generate economic activity for the betterment of residents and businesses alike. Being champions of business and entrepreneurs means the economic well-being and quality of life found in Strathcona County are improved and expanded. Economic Development and Tourism assists the communityâs growth through various programs related to business
May 13, 2021
Economic developers statewide are joining Delaware Prosperity Partnership to celebrate Economic Development Week 2021, May 9-15, by spotlighting some of Delaware’s biggest selling points and economic developers.
Now in its fourth year of operation, the DPP team partners with organizations throughout Delaware to make a difference for the state by supporting job growth and investment.
Economic Development Week was created by the International Economic Development Council in 2016 to increase awareness of local programs that create jobs, advance career development and improve quality of life in communities across North America. Economic Development Week campaigns have taken place in all 50 American states, and more than 450 observances have been held throughout the United States and Canada over the last five years.
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Jason Giulietti Wed, 05/12/2021 - 6:42pm
Business
Wednesday, May 12, 2021
Happy Economic Development Week, everyone! This week, May 9-15, is nationally recognized by the International Economic Development Council as an opportunity for promoting local programs that create jobs, advance career development opportunities, and improve communities’ quality of life everywhere.
I am greatly pleased to share during this week that our region’s great partnerships and regional collaboration has put us on track for the best year ever for our region’s economic growth. The Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP) is about to close on its eighth company expansion or relocation this fiscal year. More details will be shared soon, but I want to take this moment to reflect on what this number of ann