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What happens when a community stands at the crossroads of honoring its legacy and embracing necessary growth? This question lies at the heart of our conversation with Peggy Friday, CEO of KEDCO, as we explore the delicate balance of progress and tradition in Kosciusko County.
Fresh from representing our community at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Indianapolis, we dive into why change can feel so uncomfortable yet remain absolutely essential. Peggy unpacks the behind-the-scenes reality of economic development—from the hundreds of hours spent securing projects like Slate Auto to the legal complexities of non-disclosure agreements that sometimes leave community members feeling in the dark.
The discussion takes us through recent wins bringing over 2,000 potential jobs to the county, alongside candid reflections on missed opportunities like the data center project in Leesburg. You'll hear powerful insights from regional leaders including Zimmer Biomet's Chairman, President, and CEO Ivan Tornos on why this community's values make it ideal for innovation, and Priority Medical's Luke White on building a legacy that transcends generations.
Whether you're concerned about preserving our community's character or excited about its growth potential, this conversation offers a thoughtful roadmap for moving forward together. Because thriving takes all of us—being curious, asking questions, showing up, and speaking into what's happening in our community.
AllInKosciusko.com
What happens when a community stands at the crossroads of honoring its legacy and embracing necessary growth? This question lies at the heart of our conversation with Peggy Friday, CEO of KEDCO, as we explore the delicate balance of progress and tradition in Kosciusko County.
Fresh from representing our community at the Global Entrepreneurship Congress in Indianapolis, we dive into why change can feel so uncomfortable yet remain absolutely essential. Peggy unpacks the behind-the-scenes reality of economic development—from the hundreds of hours spent securing projects like Slate Auto to the legal complexities of non-disclosure agreements that sometimes leave community members feeling in the dark.
The discussion takes us through recent wins bringing over 2,000 potential jobs to the county, alongside candid reflections on missed opportunities like the data center project in Leesburg. You'll hear powerful insights from regional leaders including Zimmer Biomet's Chairman, President, and CEO Ivan Tornos on why this community's values make it ideal for innovation, and Priority Medical's Luke White on building a legacy that transcends generations.
Whether you're concerned about preserving our community's character or excited about its growth potential, this conversation offers a thoughtful roadmap for moving forward together. Because thriving takes all of us—being curious, asking questions, showing up, and speaking into what's happening in our community.
AllInKosciusko.com