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Summary
Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Antowan Batts, a supporter of the Econ Games and the Econ with Dr. A brand. They discuss Antowan's role as a judge at the Econ Games and his work as a system analyst at Dollar Tree. They also discuss Antowan's passion for supporting organizations like the Sadie Collective and the PhD Project. Antowan shares his experience with writing and his newsletter, 'Business Without Borders.' They discuss the possibility of rebranding the Econ with Dr. A’s brand and building a team. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the culture in economics and Antowan's educational background.
Antowan Batts supports the Econ Games and the Econ with Dr. A brand.
He works as a system analyst at Dollar Tree and is passionate about supporting organizations like the City Collective and the PhD Project.
Antowan has a newsletter called 'Business Without Borders,’ where he writes about international business and business ethics.
Rebranding the Econ with the Dr. A brand and building a team to support the content creation is possible.
00:00 Introduction and Setting
01:27 Antowan's Role at the Econ Games
02:25 Antowan's Experience at Dollar Tree
02:53 Antowan's Role as a Judge at the Econ Games
03:23 Discussion on the Housing Market
05:19 Antowan's Newsletter and Writing Passion
06:43 Discussion on Rebranding the Econ with Dr. A Brand
09:05 Antowan's Discovery of Econ with Dr. A Content
10:59 Discussion on Building a Team and Rebranding
13:23 Antowan's First Newsletter and Writing Experience
15:44 Antowan's Newsletter 'Business Without Borders'
21:41 Highlighting Women in Economics
22:58 Antowan's Contribution to the Women That Inspire Us Series
23:56 Discussion on Steven Levitt's Podcast
26:11 Antowan's Educational Background
29:03 Conclusion
Join our community of curious minds.
Antowan’s Newsletter https://businesswithoutborders.substack.com/
Nonprofits to support
This is Neighborhood https://www.thisisneighborhood.com/
Sadie Collective https://www.sadiecollective.org/
The PhD Project https://phdproject.org/
Sponsor information
Northern Kentucky University’s Haile College of Business, in collaboration with the Center for Economic Analysis and Development (CEAD), is excited to announce its inaugural Economic Development Bootcamp from June 3 -7, 2024.
Led by Janet Harrah, the senior director of CEAD and executive director of Haile Professional Development, this intensive 5-day program offers a curated curriculum tailored to meet the needs of college students and young professionals looking for a career in economic development. Participants will delve into the fundamental aspects of economic growth, primarily focusing on market research.
Accepted applicants will learn specialized skills throughout the boot camp, including data analysis, project management, community outreach, and gathering and interpreting data to effectively communicate research findings. The skills learned in this boot camp are transferrable to various occupations, including economic development professionals in government, non-profit, private companies, and international organizations.
What: Economic Development Bootcamp
When: June 3 – 7, 2024
Where: NKU’s Haile College of Business
Accepted participants will meet with and learn from economic development professionals in our regional development organizations, city and county government, tourism, and community infrastructure industries.
An application is required, and participant selection will occur during the first week of April.
Click here for more information and to apply.
Summary
Dr. Abdullah Al Bahrani interviews Antowan Batts, a supporter of the Econ Games and the Econ with Dr. A brand. They discuss Antowan's role as a judge at the Econ Games and his work as a system analyst at Dollar Tree. They also discuss Antowan's passion for supporting organizations like the Sadie Collective and the PhD Project. Antowan shares his experience with writing and his newsletter, 'Business Without Borders.' They discuss the possibility of rebranding the Econ with Dr. A’s brand and building a team. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the culture in economics and Antowan's educational background.
Antowan Batts supports the Econ Games and the Econ with Dr. A brand.
He works as a system analyst at Dollar Tree and is passionate about supporting organizations like the City Collective and the PhD Project.
Antowan has a newsletter called 'Business Without Borders,’ where he writes about international business and business ethics.
Rebranding the Econ with the Dr. A brand and building a team to support the content creation is possible.
00:00 Introduction and Setting
01:27 Antowan's Role at the Econ Games
02:25 Antowan's Experience at Dollar Tree
02:53 Antowan's Role as a Judge at the Econ Games
03:23 Discussion on the Housing Market
05:19 Antowan's Newsletter and Writing Passion
06:43 Discussion on Rebranding the Econ with Dr. A Brand
09:05 Antowan's Discovery of Econ with Dr. A Content
10:59 Discussion on Building a Team and Rebranding
13:23 Antowan's First Newsletter and Writing Experience
15:44 Antowan's Newsletter 'Business Without Borders'
21:41 Highlighting Women in Economics
22:58 Antowan's Contribution to the Women That Inspire Us Series
23:56 Discussion on Steven Levitt's Podcast
26:11 Antowan's Educational Background
29:03 Conclusion
Join our community of curious minds.
Antowan’s Newsletter https://businesswithoutborders.substack.com/
Nonprofits to support
This is Neighborhood https://www.thisisneighborhood.com/
Sadie Collective https://www.sadiecollective.org/
The PhD Project https://phdproject.org/
Sponsor information
Northern Kentucky University’s Haile College of Business, in collaboration with the Center for Economic Analysis and Development (CEAD), is excited to announce its inaugural Economic Development Bootcamp from June 3 -7, 2024.
Led by Janet Harrah, the senior director of CEAD and executive director of Haile Professional Development, this intensive 5-day program offers a curated curriculum tailored to meet the needs of college students and young professionals looking for a career in economic development. Participants will delve into the fundamental aspects of economic growth, primarily focusing on market research.
Accepted applicants will learn specialized skills throughout the boot camp, including data analysis, project management, community outreach, and gathering and interpreting data to effectively communicate research findings. The skills learned in this boot camp are transferrable to various occupations, including economic development professionals in government, non-profit, private companies, and international organizations.
What: Economic Development Bootcamp
When: June 3 – 7, 2024
Where: NKU’s Haile College of Business
Accepted participants will meet with and learn from economic development professionals in our regional development organizations, city and county government, tourism, and community infrastructure industries.
An application is required, and participant selection will occur during the first week of April.
Click here for more information and to apply.