Managing Economic Development Organizations Training Course

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International Economic Development Council

The International Economic Development Council’s 2009 Professional Development Series

Managing Economic Development Organizations
Date: September 10-11, 2009
Location: Louisville, KY

Register by Thursday, August 27 and save with our Registration Price-Break
COURSE REGISTRATION FEES INCREASE BY $40 AFTER AUGUST 27!

This course will cover the issues specific to economic development organizations such as; working with board and city council members, developing a vision for the organization and community, delegation of available resources to the right programs and the development of the most appropriate programs for that organization and community. Since economic development organizations differ from one another depending on the resources available to it, the location, and its mission, this course is taught in a way that will equip a leader of any organization to make better decisions and ultimately improve the economic development landscape within his/her community.

View the agenda: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Managing_KY#agenda

Instructor biographies: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Managing_KY#instructors

Register today: http://www.iedconline.org/?p=Training_Managing_KY#registration

THIS COURSE WILL HELP YOU...
• Define value and mission statements
• Facilitate the strategic planning processes
• Define and serving the customer
• Improve internal management processes
• Measure economic development performance
• Work with board and city council members
• Develope strong partnerships with other EDOs

INSTRUCTORS
Dr. David R. Kolzow
President
Team Kolzow, Inc.

Chris J. Manheim, CEcD, MA
President
Manheim Solutions, Inc.

ACCOMMODATIONS/TRAINING LOCATION

The Brown Hotel
335 West Broadway
Louisville, KY 40202
Phone: (502) 583-1234 or (888) 888-5252
Website: www.brownhotel.com

Hotel rate: $155 single/double
Cut-off date: August 10, 2009

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