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#33 Business Development with Eric Ely

#33 Business Development with Eric Ely

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Eric Ely, the Director of Business Development and Retention at the Shawnee Economic Development Council, joins Devin for a very fun episode. Eric brings his wit to the discussion as he dives into his role in Shawnee, Kansas, shedding light on his efforts in local enterprise growth.

Get ready for a nostalgic trip back to the early 90s as Devin and Eric talk career paths and the effects of sugar cereal. Because those two things go together, right?

Eric's dynamic career journey takes center stage as they explore his roles in corporate sales at Sprint, government positions in various cities, and even an unexpected venture into tilapia farming. Hear about the strategic growth of Shawnee, the revitalization of downtown, and how community engagement is driving the city's potential. And find out...which one of these guys had Glamour Shots done and which one received a letter of bravery and why!

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