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S2 E110: The Reshaping of a City's Economic Future Amidst The New Normal

Wagner Live

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Episode  ·  43:39  ·  Aug 30, 2020

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Orlando, Florida is not only where Wagner Live is located but it is also a growing market. It has been called one of North America's up-and-coming tech markets. In a recent study of the leading large, mid-size, and small metros throughout the country, Orlando ranked #9 out of 299 metros studied and #2 in the Southeast. The study evaluated such things as economic strength, prime workforces, year-over-year growth, and mid-term (5-Year) growth.In this episode, we discuss how a city that has been mostly associated with Walt Disney World, has been reshaping its identity and economic future. Despite previous plans for the city, what's changed as a result of the pandemic and its economic impact? To help with this discussion is Tim Giuliani, President & CEO at the Orlando Economic Partnership.Tim’s passion to provoke community impact started at an early age when he helped launch the “Truth Campaign” as a high school student - the most successful youth tobacco prevention effort in U.S. history. Tim is a Certified Chamber Executive (CCE). Nationally, he serves on the executive committee for the Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives and is an active participant of the US Chamber Committee of 100. While at the Florida Chamber of Commerce he played a critical role in the passage of legislation that created the $750 million Florida Growth Fund.Listen in to learn how Orlando is progressing in the areas of diversity, economic and social gaps, and policy change. You will also learn how to overcome the pandemic challenges by pivoting and embracing opportunities as a business owner.What You’ll Discover:[2:03] Tim shares his background in economic development and interest in Orlando, Florida.[3:46] How they’re working to diversify Orlando markets, community development, and technological infrastructure.[8:03] He describes the cities they’re borrowing inspiration from to economically develop Orlando.[13:15] Why a region needs to understand its DNA to grow and develop organically.[15:28] The areas Orlando had developed pre-pandemic plus the challenges of the rapid growth.[22:11] The diversity and policy change issues Orlando needs to work on to progress.[29:24] He explains why the region depended on local leadership to witness development.[32:00] How to take care of Orlando’s economy by building consumer confidence with safety during the pandemic.[36:00] How pivoting and adapting will help businesses overcome the pandemic challenges.Connect With Tim:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tgiuliani/Twitter: https://twitter.com/timgiulianiPlease support our podcasts: https://patreon.com/wgnrsoundsFollow Wagner Live here:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wagnerlivepodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wagnerlivepodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wagnerliveTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/wagnerliveshowYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@wagnerliveTwitter: https://twitter.com/wagnerlivepodLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wgnrsoundsWebsite: https://wagner.liveBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wagner-live--3076203/support. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wagnerlivepod/message

43m 39s  ·  Aug 30, 2020

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