
E23 - Starting Fresh, Staying Strong: Lessons from 25 Years in Economic Development, with Kelly Robertson-Slagle
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What does it take to lead through a crisis, earn trust in new communities, and stay passionate after 25 years in economic development?
In this episode, Kelly Robertson-Slagle discusses the importance of letting people operate in their “zone of awesomeness,” why having a passion project matters at every stage, and the key lessons she’s carrying with her to her new role in Georgetown County, South Carolina, after a 25-year tenure in Maryland.
Key Takeaways:
- Why mentorship isn’t just for beginners and how learning from others can shape your entire career
- How regional partnerships strengthen crisis response
- What it takes to start over and build trust in a new, unfamiliar community
Resources Mentioned:
- Georgetown County Economic Development
About the Guest:
Kelly Robertson-Slagle is the Director of Economic Development for Georgetown County, South Carolina. You can connect with her on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kelly-robertson-slagle-medp-1186b3148
The EDO Breakthrough podcast is brought to you by PPR Strategies. PPR Strategies is a strategic consulting firm working specifically with EDOs and other place-based organizations. We share the unique stories of communities through communications, strategic planning, marketing, media relations, and more.
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