The Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City is proud to be a part of The 11th Annual National Economic Gardening Conference on June 5, 6 & 7, 2013 at the Downtown Marriott in Kansas City, Missouri. Coordinated by three state EG Programs, MO Business Growth Services, NetWork Kansas; and Advance Iowa, the agenda promises contact with a number of other state models, excellent networking opportunities and a greater understanding of EG models and the reasons for their success in retention and growth of second stage businesses.
[service title=”Expanding on the conference themes of previous years, the 2013 program features two tracks:” size=”col-10″ layers=”true” icon=”2″]#1 – Nurturing Entrepreneurs targets the Economic Gardening program developers and specialists, providing advanced professional development and networking opportunities
#2 – Growing Economies targets policy makers, economic development professionals, people involved in community development and entrepreneurial support services.
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[service title=”“This is an exciting time in the evolution of entrepreneurial development. Many of the secondstage businesses addressed by the National Center for Economic Gardening’s model show impressive growth in both revenues and employee expansion,” says Dave Schmidt, Program Administrator of MO Business Growth Services, “It’s a good time for economic development folks to get involved — on the bleeding edge of founder Chris Gibbons’s insight into community growth through local businesses.”” size=”col-10″ layers=”true” icon=”2″]
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Conference Highlights
The Opening Reception Wed. evening, June 5, t6 to 9 pm. in the famous Barney Allis Lobby of the Meuhlebach Hotel, provides a chance for participants to network over heavy hors d’oeuvres.
Thursday morning starts with a plenary session, then breaks into the two featured tracks. Featured speaker Dell Gines from KC Region Federal Reserve Bank delivers the luncheon talk, immediately after featured guests are introduced. Our last session of the day, Watering Hole Reception, combines exhibits, networking, drinks and appetizers.
Exhibitors include vendors, service providers, investors, EG clients and EG Team Members. Choose your dinner companion and experience some time away from the hotel in the Kansas City Power & Light Entertainment District.
Friday morning breakfast gives way to the 1/2 day program. Targeting how to get involved in EG, how to fund programs, as well as learning how programs have implemented sustainable EG programs by recording measures and delivering impact.
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CLICK HERE to register for the conference.
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