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Today on Bring Back The Porch, Brian welcomes Lisa Dressler from the Southeast Alberta Chamber of Commerce, she shares insights on regional economic development, community relationships, and strategic initiatives in Southeast Alberta. Discover how local organizations foster growth, navigate challenges, and leverage regional assets to build a resilient economy.

Building strong business relationships is crucial for economic development and community growth in Southeast Alberta. Brian and Lisa explore effective ways to foster connections within the business community and the significance of maintaining these relationships for future opportunities.

Chapters

00:00 The Importance of Local Trade and Community Engagement
02:54 Showcasing Southeast Alberta: Opportunities and Challenges
05:46 Building Relationships with Municipal Councils
09:00 Alberta's Business Environment and Economic Development
11:45 Agriculture and Inter-Provincial Trade Dynamics
14:52 Aerospace, Defense, and Regional Assets
17:54 Municipal Budgeting and Strategic Planning
21:04 Energy Diversification and Green Initiatives
23:58 Air Service Challenges and Opportunities
27:03 Rail Strategy and Regional Connectivity
29:48 Celebrating Community Achievements and Trade Shows


Why Building Relationships Matters
Building relationships with local businesses and government entities is essential for fostering a robust economic environment. Strong connections can lead to increased collaboration, more significant investments, and a thriving community. In the conversation with Lisa Dressler from the Southeast Chamber of Commerce, she emphasized the importance of nurturing these relationships, especially in a time of economic uncertainty.  

The Role of Community Events
Engaging in community events is a powerful way to build relationships within the business sector. Lisa mentions attending various conferences, trade shows, and local meetings as a way to showcase the community and connect with potential investors.  

Why Attend Community Events?
- Networking Opportunities: Events like the ICSC Conference allow businesses to meet and connect with developers from across North America.
- Showcase Local Assets: Presenting what Southeast Alberta has to offer can attract interest from outside investors.
- Follow-Up: Maintaining communication after events is crucial. It’s not just about making connections but also nurturing them for future opportunities.

Communication with Local Councils
Another critical aspect of building business relationships is effective communication with local councils. Lisa highlights how she liaises with eight different municipal councils in Southeast Alberta.  

Engaging with Provincial and Federal Governments
In addition to local councils, engaging with provincial and federal government representatives is vital for supporting the business community. Lisa describes her recent meetings with ministers to discuss policies that benefit businesses in Southeast Alberta.

Building a Stronger Future Together
In conclusion, building strong business relationships is essential for the economic vitality of Southeast Alberta. By actively engaging with local councils, attending community events, and communicating with government representatives, we can create a supportive environment for business growth

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