Economic Development 2011
- Economic Development 2011
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Economic Development 2011
One of the attributes of living in Enid and Northwest Oklahoma is the abundant pride residents have in its people, land and businesses. The 2011 News & Eagle Progress edition highlights these areas and pays tribute to all of those who make our region shine 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
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Divine inspiration
Inspire Greater Enid is an organization that has a mission to bring together professionals in marketing and communications fields and provide them resources, information, training and professional marketing.
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‘Ambassadors’ help Enid shine
“We have become incredibly successful at marketing. We are a for-profit company but virtually everything we do has a spin-off for the local economy. We are trying to get good, fun events. We are trying to get Enid to be fun and a good destination for fun.” — Frank Baker, director of Eagle Marketing
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Enid 1st seeks stories that it can brag about
Enid Regional Development Alliance, along with the help of the Enid News & Eagle, has launched an Enid 1st Campaign with the goal of drawing information from individuals, companies or organizations about what Enid is best at, has the most of, is first at doing or has the only of.
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Out on their own: With a little help from the community
In his third year as executive director, ERDA executive director Brent Kisling said the development alliance has been successful in three areas: “Working with entrepreneurs, working with present businesses and soliciting new businesses.”
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Western Enterprises is Enid’s and the area’s master blaster
The manufacturing of fireworks is considered an art form, which is kind of strange for something that blows up.” — Jim Burnett, owner of Western Enterprises at Carrier
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What’s new at the mall
Kelly Goodwin, general manager, said they are working to entice several businesses into the mall.
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Social networking offers a better way to promote the city of Enid
Today’s social networking sites make it much easier for Enid to market itself and find new investment opportunities, said Brent Kisling, executive director of Enid Regional Development Alliance.
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No secrets here
Marcy Jarrett, director of ECVB, said the No. 1 goal is to find what people want in Enid and promote that directly.
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Turning the corner
“Marketing Enid to national retail people is a tenacious and lengthy process and we are in the middle of it. We’re ahead of where we thought we would be, there is still a lot of distressed commercial real estate, and we still may not have seen the end of foreclosures, but we’ve turned the corner." — Rickey Hayes, retail consultant
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