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From helping entrepreneurs get their first idea off the ground to supporting major employers expanding in the region, WGU graduate Brian Fleming spends his days focused on one mission: building communities where people want to live, work, and start businesses. As executive director of the Sherburne County Economic Development Authority (Minnesota), Brian works behind the scenes to strengthen local economies by connecting founders and companies with the resources, partnerships, and incentives they need to grow.
In this episode, Brian shares practical insights for entrepreneurs everywhere—from tapping Small Business Development Centers and SCORE mentors to identifying real opportunities by solving pressing problems. With an MBA and a master’s in cybersecurity from WGU, he also explains why protecting digital trust is now essential for every business. His perspective blends strategy, community connection, and practical action, offering a simple reminder: strong local economies are built when people invest their time, talent, and ideas where they live.
To learn more about the WGU Alumni experience, including events, benefits, and ways to stay engaged, visit wgu.edu/alumni.
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From helping entrepreneurs get their first idea off the ground to supporting major employers expanding in the region, WGU graduate Brian Fleming spends his days focused on one mission: building communities where people want to live, work, and start businesses. As executive director of the Sherburne County Economic Development Authority (Minnesota), Brian works behind the scenes to strengthen local economies by connecting founders and companies with the resources, partnerships, and incentives they need to grow.
In this episode, Brian shares practical insights for entrepreneurs everywhere—from tapping Small Business Development Centers and SCORE mentors to identifying real opportunities by solving pressing problems. With an MBA and a master’s in cybersecurity from WGU, he also explains why protecting digital trust is now essential for every business. His perspective blends strategy, community connection, and practical action, offering a simple reminder: strong local economies are built when people invest their time, talent, and ideas where they live.
To learn more about the WGU Alumni experience, including events, benefits, and ways to stay engaged, visit wgu.edu/alumni.