Staying Educated in Economic Development
May 16, 2025
In the fast-moving world of economic development, staying current isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. From shifting labor market dynamics to evolving investment trends, the field demands that professionals remain informed, connected and continuously learning.
In our ongoing economic development marketing 101 blog series, we’re offering a rich overview of the top resources, thought leaders and strategies that can keep economic developers at the top of their game.
Top Resources for Economic Development Professionals
To stay effective in a constantly changing field, economic development professionals need access to trusted tools and insights. Here are some of the top resources that support continued learning, networking and industry excellence.
Professional Associations: Joining groups like the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) provides access to training, certifications, conferences and a national network of practitioners.
Conferences & Workshops: Events like the IEDC Annual Conference, City Nation Place, SelectUSA Investment Summit, Site Selectors Guild Annual Conference and Young, Smart & Local spotlight trends, success stories and innovations shaping the profession.
Online Courses & Certifications: Pursuing certifications such as the Certified Economic Developer (CEcD) can help you gain recognized expertise.
Books to Add to Your Shelf
- Janesville by Amy Goldstein
- Community Capitalism by Ron Kitchens
- Economic Development is Not for Amateurs by Jay Garner
- Corporate Site Selection and Economic Development by Mark Williams
Must-Read Industry Publications
- Economic Development Journal (by IEDC)
Publications on Cities and Places
Top-Tier Media for Broader Economic Trends
- American City Business Journals (national and regional editions)
Podcasts & Newsletters
Influential Think Tanks Driving Economic Insight
Tap into research and thought leadership from these top organizations:
- Brookings Institution – Known for in-depth urban and regional policy analysis
- Lightcast – Labor market analytics at the forefront of talent strategy Milken Institute – Focuses on capital access, job creation, and regional resilience
Key Influencers in Economic Development
Follow these thought leaders for daily inspiration and real-time insights:
- Dean Barber – Site selection veteran and creator of the Rising Tide newsletter
- Richard Florida – Author of The Rise of the Creative Class and urban trend expert
- Bruce Katz – Co-founder of New Localism Advisors; metro policy strategist
- Joel Kotkin – America’s “Uber Geographer,” and an internationally recognized authority on global, economic, political and social trends
Best-In-Class Regional EDOs
According to corporate executives and site selection consultants surveyed in our Winning Strategies in Economic Development Marketing report, these regional economic development organizations set the standard for innovation, collaboration, and measurable results in their markets:
- Greater Phoenix Economic Council – A trailblazer in regional cooperation and tech-driven growth strategies.
- KC Area Development Council – Known for its bi-state coordination and business attraction efforts.
- Metro Atlanta Chamber – A powerful collaborative ecosystem driving metro-wide success.
- Charlotte Regional Business Alliance – Focused on inclusive economic growth and talent attraction.
- One Columbus & Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce – Regional leaders in workforce development and strategic marketing.
- Dallas Regional Chamber – Recognized for its business-friendly initiatives and robust corporate engagement.
Best-In-Class State EDOs
Also rising to the top in Winning Strategies, these statewide organizations are national leaders in economic development strategy, execution, and impact:
- Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina (EDPNC) – Known for seamless support across sectors and geographies.
- Georgia Department of Economic Development & JobsOhio – Both states consistently rank high for business climate and economic competitiveness.
- South Carolina Department of Commerce & Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development – Leaders in advanced manufacturing and global investment attraction.
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) – A pioneer in mobility innovation and community revitalization.
- Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) – Known for its data-driven approach and industry-targeted initiatives.
Smart Strategies for Staying Educated
- Commit to Continuous Learning – Make education a lifelong habit, not a one-time achievement.
- Invest in Professional Development – Attend events, take courses and seek credentials.
- Engage in Active Reading – Don’t just skim headlines, read books, reports and case studies.
- Follow and Connect – Use LinkedIn and online forums to learn from your peers.
- Find a Mentor or Be One – Learning goes both ways, give and receive guidance.
- Stay Curious About Your Community – Local challenges can spark innovative solutions.
In economic development, learning never stops. Whether through conferences, certifications, research or relationships, staying educated is a vital part of driving meaningful impact.
Wondering how to manage the information overload and prioritize your efforts? Reach out to DCI Partner Susan Brake at susan.brake@aboutdci.com to learn how DCI’s experts can support your economic development organization.
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