He addressed the history of economic development, historical trends, strengths and weaknesses of different approaches, how economic and social trends affect approaches, and data on remote work in Indiana and Pulaski County.
Attendees included: JoLynn Behny, Maurice Loehmer, Alvin Parish, Jeff Richwine, Chris Schramm, Josh Stacy, Kathi Thompson, Mike Tiede, Larry Weaver and Holly VanDerAa, along with Nathan Origer, CDC, and Leeann Wright, CFPC.
Evaluations and participant comments following the session indicated it was very informative.
Elected officials were surveyed in 2021 to identify their priorities for training. The top three were addressed this year through “Budgeting and Finance Basics” in February, “Effective Leadership Skills” in July, and the final session on “Basic Economic Development.”
The Forward Thinking Leadership Initiative launched in 2020 in response to community input and with support from Lilly Endowment Inc. and the Community Foundation of Pulaski County. The initiative has provided opportunities for the community to grow its leadership strengths and focus on investing in community action for the future good of Pulaski County.
For more information, visit the Community Foundation website at www.cfopc.org, telephone 574.946.0906 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..