Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jessica Townsel welcomes Dr. Brett Johnson to the podcast. Johnson is the new executive director of the DeKalb Economic Development Authority, or DeKalb EDA.
Board President Mike Shirey visits with Jessica Townsel to welcome her as the new Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce Executive Director.
Embark on a journey learn how Fort Payne City Schools identified a critical need for mental health support and strategically utilized Kayla Magbie to establish and define the role of mental health coordinator. Explore the innovative approach taken by the school system to integrate mental health services, from recognizing gaps in student support to actively shaping a new paradigm of care. Through Kayla's expertise and dedication, witness the evolution of Fort Payne's educational landscape towards holistic student well-being.
Our latest podcast episode is a game-changer for the future of our community! We unravel the story behind the Senior Year Collective, a groundbreaking program that's reshaping the way high school seniors connect with their community and future careers.Tune in as Jennifer and Stephen discuss the long-term benefits for businesses participating in the program. From attracting potential employees to building a community-focused brand, the Senior Year Collective is a win-win for all.
In this episode of Business is Booming, Jennifer McCurdy and Stephen V. Smith have a conversation about the inner workings of community growth. From identifying 'leakages' to the role of investors, they delve into the efforts that create an inviting and thriving environment for small businesses. Discover the partnership between the city, local businesses, and organizations working behind the scenes to make good things happen.
Listen in to this episode with Kerry Wright, NACC's Dean of Workforce Development. You'll gain insight into how community colleges are driving change in workforce development, meeting industry needs, and preparing individuals for high-demand, high-wage careers. Join us as we explore the dynamic intersection of education, industry, and economic progress.
In this episode of "Business is Booming," host Jennifer McCurdy sits down with Brian Jett, the superintendent of the Fort Payne City School Systems, to discuss the exciting developments and initiatives in the local education system. They delve into the extensive growth and transformation of the school facilities, with a particular focus on the creation of the BEAT Center (Building Electrical Aviation Technology Center), offering a range of programs from aviation and drone technology to green car construction. They also explore the significance of career coaches and the opportunities they provide to students. They also discuss the collaborative Senior Year Collective platform that connects DeKalb County seniors with career readiness options and internships, helping students discover their interests and passions. The episode shares a glimpse into future expansion plans, including an updated high school facility.
In this episode of the podcast "Business is Booming," host Jennifer McCurdy, the director of the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce, engages in a conversation with Mike Shirey, the general manager of Fort Payne Improvement Authority. He shares how the collaboration between public organizations, strategic planning, and grant funds led to the successful implementation of an electric vehicle charging station in Fort Payne. It showcases the growing relevance of EV infrastructure in today's economy and the positive impact it can have on both local communities and the environment. They also discuss a new substation and it's potential for future industry growth.
In this episode of the Business is Booming podcast, Jennifer McCurdy with the Fort Payne Chamber of Commerce welcomes Alan Kilgo, a former board president and a proactive member of the community. Jennifer highlights Alan's ability to take action and get things done, making him a valuable asset. She invites Alan to share his insights on why he serves on the chamber board, his involvement in the community, and the significance of stepping up as leaders within the community. Join them as they discuss the importance of community engagement and leadership.
In this episode of the Business is Booming podcast, Jennifer McCurdy interviews Darlene Rotch, the founder of Boomtown Makers Market. Jennifer emphasizes the significance of highlighting individuals who drive the local economy and contribute to the community's growth. She explains her personal interest in Boomtown Makers Market, as it aligns with the crucial role of arts and culture in economic development, a topic frequently discussed in various conferences and chamber events. Darlene shares the importance of arts and culture, her motivation behind starting Boomtown Makers Market, and how the initiative came to fruition. Join them as they explore the impact of cultural arts on communities and the journey of creating a thriving marketplace.
In this episode, Jennifer McCurdy is joined by Stephen Smith who shares his vision for Mental Health Awareness Month focusing on practical tips for small business owners. He challenges perspectives and offers actionable insights for a healthier approach to entrepreneurship. Smith emphasizes that the purpose of these efforts extends beyond productivity, aiming to make a meaningful impact in the world.
John Dersham with the DeKalb County Tourism Association shares his insights on the economic benefits of tourism as well as what makes this region such a great tourist destination.
This episode touches on the negative impact the "hub and spoke" mindset can have on a business when you take on too much work yourself, or have trouble handing over projects to your employees. Learn steps to break the cycle, empower your team through delegation, and improve your business and quality of life.This is Part Three of our special Small Business Success Series inside the Business Is Booming podcast. The series looks at some of the challenges small business owners face, examines current trends, and discusses ideas owners can put to work to improve their companies. It's hosted by Chamber Executive Director Jennifer McCurdy, with guest co-host and local entrepreneur Stephen V. Smith.You can reach Jennifer at https://fortpaynechamber.com or jennifer@fortpaynechamber.com. You can learn more about Stephen and his work at https://rarelife.coach/ and https://www.iwanttosellmysmallbusiness.com/.
Local real estate developer Jerry Clifton joins the podcast today to talk about the importance of investing in the community by helping to bring more to our residents and visitors. Clifton touched on the switch to investing in commercial businesses and the historical preservation taking place in downtown Fort Payne. Listen now to learn more about Clifton's and others' vision for investing in the community.
This is Part Two of our special Small Business Success Series inside the Business Is Booming podcast. This series looks at some of the challenges small business owners face, examines current trends, and discusses ideas owners can put to work to improve their companies.The series is hosted by Chamber Executive Director Jennifer McCurdy, with guest co-host and local entrepreneur Stephen V. Smith.This episode focuses on what comes next when you are ready to move on from your small business. Do you close it? Pass it on to your children? Sell it to a strategic acquirer? Local entrepreneur Stephen V. Smith and his wife Michele sold their marketing company WordSouth in 2020 to a strategic acquirer based in Oregon. Stephen talks with Jennifer about that process, and some things owners may face when selling their small business.You can reach Jennifer at https://fortpaynechamber.com or jennifer@fortpaynechamber.com. You can learn more about Stephen and his work at https://rarelife.coach/ and https://www.iwanttosellmysmallbusiness.com/.
This is Part One of our special Small Business Success Series inside the Business Is Booming podcast. This series looks at some of the challenges small business owners face, examines current trends, and discusses ideas owners can put to work to improve their companies.The series is hosted by Chamber Executive Director Jennifer McCurdy, with guest co-host and local entrepreneur Stephen V. Smith.The first episode in our new series is Adapting to the New Mentality of Employees. We will talk about the Quiet Quitting phenomenon, dealing with activity disengaged employees, and practical ways you can invest in your company's most important resource — your employees.You can reach Jennifer at https://fortpaynechamber.com or jennifer@fortpaynechamber.com. You can find Stephen on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenvsmith, or visit https://www.rarelifemedia.com.
Jennifer sits down with Ken Grissom of Jacksonville State University's Small Business Development Center to talk "all things small business." Grissom emphasizes the importance of our small businesses and breaks down the free services available to them.
Fort Payne Times-Journal Publisher Steven Stiefel brings to light the role newspapers still serve in communities today as the area's storyteller and ways to stay involved in the growth and happenings in and around Fort Payne.
Silvia Hernandez, owner of GO PLAY Therapy in Fort Payne, sits down with Chamber Director Jennifer McCurdy to look back at her early beginnings as a small business owner and the personal stories that led her to opening a practice specializing in pediatric occupational and speech therapies. The two also look at ways business owners can serve and practice leadership in the community.
Mainstreet Alabama president Mary Wirth sits down with Jennifer McCurdy to look back at the strides the organization has made in Fort Payne in recent years, while looking to more growth in the future.