Uncertainty forces economic developers to pivot

(Courtesy of BEX)

By Rebekah Morris | AZBEX 

The diversity of East Valley cities was on full display at the August 12th, 2020 Leading Market Series discussion hosted by BEX. Economic development directors from the cities of Mesa and Scottsdale, along with the Town of Queen Creek, identified their unique challenges and goals in bringing in new employers to their municipality, especially during a time when typical face-to-face meetings and travel are not happening.   

Panelists included: Doreen Cott, economic development director for the Town of Queen Creek; Lori Collins, deputy director of economic development for the City of Mesa, and Rob Millar, economic development director for the City of Scottsdale. The discussion was moderated by Rebekah Morris, founder and president of BEX. 

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