AnsonEDP Executive Director John Marek was a featured speaker at the ACT Virtual Workforce Summit this past week. His presentation on "Redefining Rural for a Post-Pandemic Economy" was viewed by more than 100 of the nation's top workforce and economic development professionals, representing organizations from Maui to Maine.
Marek's presentation focused on how rural areas can make the most of several trends resulting from the pandemic to bolster their economic positions. Remote work, broadband expansion, restoring, and evolving priorities were noted as four trends that rural communities need to consider in their economic development strategies coming out of the pandemic.
As examples, he explained how Anson County has worked to create collaborative spaces, make education and training less expensive and more accessible, improve broadband accessibility, and promote the county's proximity to all the amenities of a major city without many of the headaches of urban living.
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