The Leading Ladies of Economic Development
These are the women leading economic development across the US.
Displaying 3 items of The Leading Ladies of Economic Development with the tag "community development".
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You Can’t Censor Experience: Leading Community Change from the Ground Up │Kathleen J. Guillaume-Delemar
May 1st, 2026 | Season 3 | 54 mins 2 secs
abandoned housing, affordable housing, anti-displacement strategies, black women leaders, center for community progress, civic leadership, code enforcement reform, community development, community engagement, community revitalization, economic development, equitable development, gentrification myths, haitian american leadership, homeownership access, housing justice, housing policy, land banks, neighborhood revitalization, nonprofit leadership, property tax policy, public policy and housing, systems change, urban planning, vacant properties, women in economic development
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Weaving Culture: The Power of Arts in Economic Growth│Rachael Parker
April 3rd, 2026 | Season 3 | 29 mins 27 secs
arts advocacy, arts and culture, arts funding, artswave, cincinnati region, community development, community engagement, creative placemaking, cultural tourism, economic development, economic impact of the arts, local economy, nonprofit leadership, northern kentucky, placemaking strategy, public art, quality of life, regional growth, social impact, urban development, workforce attraction
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How Planning, Structure, and Collaboration Shape Economic Development Outcomes │Amalia Cunningham, AICP
February 6th, 2026 | Season 3 | 26 mins 39 secs
amalia cunningham, amalia cunningham consulting, city planning, community development, community growth, developer and local government collaboration, development regulations, economic development, economic development best practices, economic development consulting, economic development strategy, government operations, leading ladies of economic development, local economic development, local government leadership, municipal economic development, municipal planning, organizational structure in local government, outsourcing economic development, planning and economic development, public sector consulting, public-private partnerships, regulatory processes, resource allocation in local government, restructuring economic development departments, stakeholder collaboration, urban planning, women in economic development, women in local government, zoning and land use