Registration is Now Open for the International Economic Development Council’s 2010 Annual Conference

Registration is Now Open for the International Economic Development Council’s 2010 Annual Conference

International Economic Development Council


The International Economic Development Council's Annual conference
September 26-29 │Columbus, OH
http://www.iedconline.org/AnnualConference/index.html

Register Before July 23 and Save $100!
http://www.iedconline.org/AnnualConference/Registration.html

According to the predictions of leading economists, in 2010 the United States' economic recovery will be well under way. As our country - and the rest of the world - emerges from this perfect storm of 2008 and 2009, we will undoubtedly encounter a landscape that has been vastly altered.

The old ways of doing business and making deals will no longer be relevant and likely be replaced by more innovative approaches. While caution appears to be the buzzword - affecting everything from credit markets to consumer spending to corporate expansion - history shows us that even in these difficult conditions, success is achieved by forward-thinking entrepreneurs and others willing to think outside the box.

Join IEDC in Columbus, Ohio, September 26-29 for the world's largest gathering of economic developers as we discuss the new paradigms of economic development: new tools, new uses, new ventures, and new directions.

CONFERENCE TRACKS
New Tools
A desk, a phone line, and opportunity. At one time, these were the critical components needed to provide a successful business environment. No more. The tools utilized by those in the economic development realm must also adapt to meet the needs of the emerging virtual office trend and other market environments. This track will explore the full spectrum of resources needed in this ever-changing landscape.

New Uses
Every urbanized or natural place in the world is under constant evolution and change. As part of that process, many of the best opportunities are often overlooked because they are too obvious, historically neglected, or haven't been discovered yet by creative minds. This track will focus on such development opportunities and non-traditional tools to use when undertaking difficult projects.

New Ventures
Small business development is a mainstay of any sound economic development program. Creating a process that includes planting the seeds of small business development and providing a nurturing environment that allows those seeds to take root, grow from one stage of development to the next and thrive, even under the harshest economic conditions should be just one of the building blocks of every community's strategy for building wealth.

New Directions
How do small communities and organizations effectively manage the myriad of duties associated with their scope of responsibility? Who can you talk with when you are wrestling with a thorny problem that could hinder your success? The New Directions track gives guidance and insight into the most critical issues facing a small organization.

SELECT SESSION TOPICS INCLUDE:
• Industries in a Changed Landscape: Healthcare as an Economic Development Strategy
• Rebuilding Clusters in the Post Recession Economy
• Using Green to Turn Brown Around
• Energizing Small Business Recovery
• What Would Google Do? Rethinking Economic Development in the Internet Age
• Cultivating Your Region's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem
• Branding Your Community: The Power of Reputation
• Tapping Into Local Funding Sources for Big Returns

HOTEL INFORMATION
Hyatt Regency Columbus
350 North High Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone:1-800-233-1234 or 614-463-1234
IEDC room rate $166/single and $176 double
Group rate cutoff: Monday, August 30, 2010

Posted May 6, 2010



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