NEW ORLEANS, LA, January 21, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is holding their 2016 Leadership Summit in New Orleans, January 24-26. Golden Shovel will have a good presence with both Aaron Brossoit, Chief Executive Officer, and John Marshall, Vice President of Sales, attending this year.
With the theme of Resilient Communities: Pathways to Diverse Economies & Innovative Ecosystems, IEDC will review the latest trends and hot topics in the economic development field and challenge leaders to think anew about the meaning of resiliency. At the same time, they will also explore the partnerships communities must develop, the latest techniques to improve EDO performance, and the leadership role in achieving economic growth. The event starts on Sunday the 24th and ends on the 26th. Sunday and Monday will be filled with numerous concurrent sessions and workshops and there will also be some valuable networking and receptions for the attendees to participate in.
"We are very excited to be attending the IEDC Leadership Summit once again! Golden Shovel is looking forward to participate in the sessions and making some great connections while we are in New Orleans", says Marshall.
"IEDC has proven to be a valuable organization to be a part of." confirms Brossoit. "John and I look forward to growing the relationships we made last year as well as attending the informative sessions and workshops."
About Golden Shovel
Golden Shovel views economic development as a creative endeavor, critical for a region or community to attract and retain businesses. They have over 10 years of experience combining web technology and design expertise to create customized economic development websites and tailored social media content that presents communities in their best light. At Golden Shovel, the latest trends built on time-tested methodologies keep clients consistently ahead of the curve.
http://goldenshovelagency.com/gsa
About the International Economic Development Council
The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit membership organization dedicated to helping economic developers do their job more effectively and raising the profile of the profession. When we succeed, our members create more high-quality jobs, develop more vibrant communities, and generally improve the quality of life in their regions.
http://www.iedconline.org/
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