Archive for Econ Dev

18 Apr 2012

Change: The Door To Opportunity

1 Comment Activism, Community Involvement, Econ Dev, Entrepreneurs, Guest Posts

The Creative Coast’s blogspot is Savannah’s sounding board for local thinkers, innovators, wanderers and wonderers. Guest bloggers share their thoughts, opinions and creative noodling from all over the map. This week’s blog is from Radford (Rad) Harrell,  perpetual change catalyst, business writer, community activist and CEO of TalentSoup.  Read on for Rad’s positive approach to change….

Is change hard? If you answered “yes”, why do we hear so much about the value of change in our culture? Is change really all that great? Seems to me people avoid change unless absolutely forced to act. In some aspects of my own life, I’m less than proactive when it comes to change, typically “swerving” at the last moment to avoid hitting something (a driving metaphor is fitting, yes?). Put another way, change is usually forced upon people. And forced anything is bad.

With change being so common, I’d think we’d be much more comfortable with it. And if change, which can be hard, seems to be everywhere whether we like it or not, is the implication there is a time when change is not hard? Can change ever be easy? Is change something to look forward to? I think the answer is yes to both questions.

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04 Apr 2012

Bridging the Divide

No Comments Activism, Community Involvement, Econ Dev, Guest Posts, History

 The Creative Coast’s blogspot is Savannah’s sounding board for local thinkers, innovators, wanderers and wonderers. Guest bloggers share their thoughts, opinions and creative noodling from all over the map. This week’s blog is from Savannah Mayor Edna Jackson.  A life-long community activist, Mayor Jackson is proudly waving the flag for all corners of Savannah.  Read on for some questions from the Mayor which will make you stop and think about life’s priorities…

As a young woman coming of age in the 60s, I was a dedicated participant in the Civil Rights Movement. My life was forever changed by this experience. I learned the power of passionate ideals and unwavering commitment to the greater good.  Today as Mayor of Savannah, I believe Savannah is again at an historic crossroads, where the choices we make and the actions we take will shape our community’s social and economic prospects far into the future.

We’ve made great progress toward positioning Savannah as a leader in the new economy. From cutting-edge design, to sustainable industry, to advanced technology, we are competing at an international level.  Our reputation as a hub for creative and tech innovation only continues to grow.

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28 Mar 2012

FastPitch 2012: Barometer for Local Entrepreneurial Spirit

1 Comment Community Involvement, Contests, Creative, Econ Dev, Entrepreneurs, Events & Happenings, Innovation Awards

 The Creative Coast’s blogspot is Savannah’s sounding board for local thinkers, innovators, wanderers and wonderers. Normally, guest bloggers share their thoughts, opinions and creative noodling from all over the map, but this week I can’t resist breaking in line and posting about FastPitch 2012.  This is truely an amazing event, one which connects entrepreneurs with potential investors, but more important, it helps push emerging entreprenuers into action.  For you entreprenuers still sitting on the couch, read on for motivation ….

(Savannah News published this article today, March 28 2012)

Tomorrow, 33 local entrepreneurs will gather at the Coastal Georgia Center to compete for cash, prizes, and the attention of the FastPitch 2012 judging panel. These entrepreneurs and emerging businesses will pitch their ideas to investors from throughout the region with the hope that at least one investor will find their idea intriguing, forge a relationship, and help move their product or service from concept to market. The stakes are high. The pressure is tremendous. The energy will be incredible. And the event is open to the public.

Tomorrow not only marks an important date for those competing, it also serves as an indicator for how vibrant our local business sector has become: this is the second year in a row that more than 100 applicants have turned out for this event.

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21 Mar 2012

Small Teams & Sounding Boards: SEDA’s Seeking Feedback

No Comments Activism, Community Involvement, Econ Dev, Global, Guest Posts

 The Creative Coast’s blogspot is Savannah’s sounding board for local thinkers, innovators, wanderers and wonderers. Guest bloggers share their thoughts, opinions and creative noodling from all over the map. This week’s blog is from Brynn Grant, SEDA’s Vice President for Competitiveness.   Brynn lives, eats, thinks, dreams Savannah’s economic development possibilities.  Read on for Brynn’s update on SEDA’s plans to harness the local community’s brainpower on a broader scale ….

In December 2011, on this blog, we told you a little about the SRI International study that will direct SEDA’s proactive efforts to create, grow and attract jobs here for many years to come. In the final analysis, in addition to identifying four target industries, SRI outlined areas of opportunity for our community along with possible recommendations for growth and development that included advanced manufacturing workforce initiatives, models and mechanisms for supporting start-ups, the linking of materials and design assets, maximizing the well-established logistics and transportation sector to attract more of the higher-wage businesses that support it, and of course, entertainment production.

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