Written by: JR Robinson
Tomorrow's "All Things District 6" Shelby County Commission weekly stakeholders meeting promises to be an enlightening session, featuring a special guest speaker who is at the forefront of Memphis and Shelby County's economic growth. Dr. JoAnn Massey, President and CEO of EDGE (Economic Development Growth Engine), will address attendees, offering valuable insights into local economic development initiatives.
Event Details:
This meeting is being billed as one that stakeholders "don't want to miss," highlighting the significance of Dr. Massey's appearance and the crucial topics to be discussed.
Complimentary Lunch:
Attendees will be treated to a light lunch, generously provided by:
This hospitality allows for informal networking and community building among participants.
About the Speaker:
Dr. JoAnn Massey leads EDGE, the economic development agency for Memphis and Shelby County. EDGE is dedicated to driving economic growth through various initiatives, including:
Dr. Massey's extensive experience in economic development and her role at EDGE position her uniquely to discuss strategies for local economic growth and community development.
Focus on EDGE:
EDGE, created in 2011, coordinates public resources to foster economic development in Memphis and Shelby County. The organization uses economic development incentive programs to create public/private partnerships that benefit the community. Some key areas of EDGE's focus include:
Community Engagement:
County Commissioner Charlie Caswell Jr's involvement in organizing this event demonstrates a commitment to engaging with District 6 stakeholders on critical economic issues. The meeting provides an excellent opportunity for community members to learn about economic development initiatives that directly impact their neighborhoods.
Importance of Attendance:
This meeting offers District 6 residents and stakeholders a unique chance to:
Residents and stakeholders of Shelby County Commission District 6 are strongly encouraged to attend this informative session. It presents a valuable opportunity to learn about economic development efforts, ask questions, and contribute to the ongoing dialogue about the district's economic future.
For more information or to confirm attendance, interested parties should contact the office of County Commissioner Charlie Caswell Jr. Don't miss this chance to engage with one of Memphis's key economic development leaders and stay informed about initiatives that could shape the future of District 6.