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COVID Recovery, Resiliency Workshop to be held July 29

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Arkansas State University Delta Center for Economic Developmen­t, Arkansas Economic Developmen­t Institute, and the Central Arkansas Planning and Developmen­t District have partnered to offer a COVID- 19 Recovery and Resiliency Workshop in North Little Rock.

The 8 a. m. – 4: 30 p. m. workshop will be Thursday, July 29, at Ben E. Keith Foods MidSouth Distributi­on Center, 1 Ben E Keith Way. The workshop will feature key informatio­n, resources, and training for community leaders and small business owners on how to build resiliency for future economic disruption­s.

“The workshop is a great opportunit­y to learn about the resources available to help communitie­s build resiliency for future disasters or economic changes,” said Andrea Allen, executive director of the A-State Delta Center for Economic Developmen­t. “I urge both community leaders and small business owners in central Arkansas to attend and take advantage of this opportunit­y.”

Jeff Amerine, founder of Startup Junkie in Fayettevil­le, and Jeff Standridge, managing director of Conductor in Conway, will provide the keynote address, “Building Sustainabl­e Venture Ecosystems in Unexpected Places.”

Some of the other presenters include: Randy Zook, president and CEO of the Arkansas Chamber of Commerce and Associated Industries of Arkansas; April Campbell, U. S. Department of Commerce; Dr. Michael Pakko, state economic forecaster; Steven Porch, executive broadband manager for the AEDC Arkansas Rural Connect Program; and retired Col. Rob Ator.

The session topics will include the current state of the region’s economy, critical role of local leaders in community and economic developmen­t, overview of federal funding and initiative­s, innovative business practices fueling recovery efforts, assessment and implementi­ng communicat­ions strategies, developing a business continuity plan, training available through Arkansas’s Small Business and Technology Developmen­t Centers, grant- writing resources, navigating ARPA, the broadband gap, and retail as a catalyst for economic developmen­t virtual training. A live question- and- answer session will be conducted by Retail Strategies/ Downtown

Strategies Consulting Group.

The workshop and luncheon are being offered free of charge, but pre- registrati­on is required by close of business Friday, July 23. Seating is limited. Registrati­on is available online.

A- State Delta Center for Economic Developmen­t and AEDI received funding from the U. S. Department of Commerce – Economic Developmen­t Administra­tion for the Arkansas COVID- 19 Recovery and Resiliency Initiative to document the historical impact of COVID- 19 on the state of Arkansas and to provide training and regional planning for recovery and resiliency efforts.

More informatio­n about this initiative can be found at covidrecov­ery.youraedi.com.

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