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Welcome to Community Pulse! A podcast brought to you by Environmental Design Group, an Ohio Engineering, Planning and Design firm, where we highlight the transformations happening in our communities and celebrate the leaders making it happen. Each week, Principal of Marketing and Client Experience, Tammi Nagucki is joined by an EDG expert and their special guest to uncover the hard-hitting insights that drive our economy, organizations and communities forward. If you want to hear about visions for the future, resilient leadership and lessons learned, you've come to the right place.
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Our guests today are Jennifer Syx with J6 Advisors and Carmen DeVeau with EDG Creative, and we're talking about branding's influence on community and economic development. A strong brand tells the story of the community and if well-managed, it can be a real differentiator and provide a competitive advantage for attracting investment, promoting tourism, and attracting families and businesses. Join us to hear how these two talented ladies are working with communities across Ohio to create lasting impacts.
On this episode, we're joined by the Regional Planner of Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, Justin Mondok. Justin discusses current programs the Youngstown-area Metropolitan Planning Organization offers to its community, including air quality monitoring through mahoningvalleyair.org and automible pollution control through Gohio Commute.
On this episode, we are joined by City of Canton, City Engineer, Dan Moeglin. With over 16 years experience, Dan has significant involvement in large scale, multi-disciplinary infrastructure projects, and has been responsible for a $5.2 million annual operating budget and a $5 million annual capital construction program. A dedicated resident of Canton, Ohio, Dan shares his leadership style, visions, and ideas to keep the City of Canton moving forward.
Covid-19 cost the East Akron Neighborhood Development Corporation nearly half a million dollars. With a mission to ensure access to affordable, healthy housing, CEO Cheryl Stephens shares what ignited her passion for sustainable economic development and the philosophy that guides her organization through turbulent times. Tune in to explore how she utilizes her past experiences and current positions to support economic and community development.
On this episode, we're joined by Dan Rice, President and CEO of the Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition. Since 1994, Dan has built more than 150 community partnerships to develop the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area and Towpath Trail. He has provided organizations with assistance on organizational development, public/private partnership building, fundraising strategies, management plans, and government relations. Tune in to this episode to find out how faith, vision, and polite tenacity has transformed the Towpath Trail from 16 miles to almost 100 miles with over 500 miles of connector trails.
On this episode, we're joined by Glenn M. Broska. Currently serving his third term as Mayor of the City of Streetsboro, his love for the City runs deep. As a 36-year resident of the great city of Streetsboro, Glenn offers the unique perspective of someone who has had a front row seat to the city's growth. Tune in to this episode to find out what makes Streetsboro so special and how infrastructure is connecting the city.
On this episode, we're joined by Dr. Christopher Miller founder of Fontus Blue, Inc., an Associate Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at the University of Akron, and a registered Professional Engineer. His Fontus Blue firm specializes in water operations and treatment optimization that help deliver “Exceptional Drinking Water” to small and large communities around the globe. Working together with Fontus Blue, the City of Akron had its best lead results in the past 30 years while saving over $1 million this past year.” Join us as we talk with Chris about the future of water quality in our communities.
How do you garner support for capital improvements in a 130-year-old park system? On this episode, we're joined by Mill Creek Metroparks Executive Director, Aaron Young. Amid a 15-year capital improvement push to see long overdue infrastructure needs addressed in the Metroparks, Aaron shares the significance of the “people” component in successfully implementing strategic plans. Join us as we dive into Aaron's vision for the future of Mill Creek Metroparks and the steps involved in making it happen.
“Don't forget who you are or where you come from.” On this episode, we're joined by the 51st Mayor of the City of Youngstown, Tito Brown. Previously serving the residents of Youngstown as President of Council, 3rd Ward City Councilman and Member of the Youngstown City School Board, Mayor Brown explores the accomplishments, initiatives and challenges involved in guiding the City of Youngstown through disruption and beyond.
“Its not just about the idea, its about the execution of the idea.” On this episode, we are joined by industry leader, entrepreneur, and Bounce Innovation Hub's first CEO, Doug Weintraub. A lifelong resident of Akron, Ohio, Doug explores how he is building meaningful relationships and businesses, growing ideas and brining activity back downtown!
“Hindsight is 20/20.” On this episode, we're joined by Louis Capobianco of Remington Road Group. With over 15 years of experience in government and politics in Ohio, Louis explores today's political climate and the actions, opportunities and initiatives involved in coordinating successful political strategies.
2020 was a difficult year for many. As some communities struggled, others pushed forward. On this episode, we're joined by friend and leader, Greg Davies. As Vice President of Planning and Development for the Columbus Partnership, Greg shares his biggest challenges and greatest successes in carrying the region through 2020 and creating 1.7B in new investments.
Slow Down Move Over! On this episode, we're joined by ODOT District 4 Deputy Director and champion of Ohio's Move Over law, Gery Noirot. Overseeing 400 employees collectively responsible for maintaining safe and easy movement of people and goods from place to place is no small feat. Add a pandemic and reduced funding to the mix and it's even more daunting. Find out how Gery and his executive leadership team have embraced change to keep communication open and projects moving forward.
What does it take to become an ideal experience destination? On this fun episode, we're joined by President of Commercial Recreation Specialists and Founder of Rave Sports, Ron Romens. As COVID-19 is shifting how people recreate, the demand for outdoor recreation is booming. People are experiencing new ways of recreating that they haven't considered before. Join us as Ron shares unique insight to help you successfully meet the growing demand for outdoor recreation.
Trust and communication are the foundation to great relationships. But how do you maintain that foundation across an organization and its stakeholders in a virtual world? On this episode, we're joined by Deputy Director of ODOT District 3, Bob Weaver. Bob shares how he and his team of 374 employees remain dedicated to communication, engagement and continuous learning in the pursuit of excellence and efficiency to utilize the resources entrusted to district 3.
What does the future of smart mobility hold? On this episode, we're joined by Howard Wood, Executive Director of Ohio's center for transportation technology advancement, Drive Ohio. Serving as the front door for companies, institutions and communities to design, test and deploy smart mobility transportation solutions, the mission of this program is to prepare our transportation systems for the next generation of automated vehicles. Join us to learn about Mr. Wood's vision for the future of transportation, technology and economic development.
Village of Marshallville Service Director, Bob Brooker, has served the Village in various capacities since 1983. Through creativity and forward thinking, the small, rural village continues to attract visitors and residents alike. On this episode, Mr. Brooker shares his story of public service, leadership, and the tenants he relies on to keep Marshallville moving forward.
A gem of the Midwest, Akron Canton Airport is responsible for the first and last impression visitors have of Northeast Ohio. On this episode, we're joined by CAK's President and CEO, Renato Camacho. With a focus on improvements and economic prosperity, Renato shares his vision for maintaining a safe, convenient experience that speaks to the culture of the region and ensures the airport remains a vital asset to the community.
How do you prepare for disruption? In Ohio's 15th largest city, development hasn't slowed, and the housing market is booming! On this uplifting episode, Mayor Don Walters shares his grassroots approach to moving the City of Cuyahoga Falls towards a smart, promising future. It takes passion, a proactive approach and a willingness to adapt.
The City of Fairlawn has become a hub to surrounding communities and remains competitive in attracting and retaining businesses and residents. On this episode, we're joined by the impact player behind this success story, the longest serving mayor in Summit County, Mayor Bill Roth. Mayor Roth shares lessons learned and his vision for economic development in the City of Fairlawn and surrounding communities.
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