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A Quiet Crisis: Regional Economic Development

Originally aired June 15, 2001
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How does economic development directly affect your life? Does it have a real impact on your job, family, neighborhood and general livelihood? This first installment of the series explored these topics as well as revealed how individuals can influence productive regional economic development projects and encourage broad community involvement.

Participants:

Dennis Eckart, President and CEO, Greater Cleveland Growth Association
Edward W. (Ned) Hill, Senior Research Scholar in The Urban Center and Professor in Urban Studies and Public Administration at Cleveland State University’s Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
Steven A. Minter, President and Executive Director, The Cleveland Foundation
Richard A. Shatten, Ameritech Professor for the Practice of Regional Economics and Director, Center for Regional Economic Issues, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University
Sandra Pianalto, First Vice President and COO, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
Joe Roman, Executive Director, Cleveland Tomorrow

Read the transcript and press release of this program.

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