Jim Roberts, a loyal EDPro Weblog reader, spoke at the event. The article notes:
"Jim Roberts, executive director of the Blue Ridge Entrepreneurial Council, has gone about raising early capital in another way – by educating high net worth individuals. 'My job is building a social entrepreneurial network in Asheville and putting an infrastructure in place to allow people to succeed,' he said.
"When Roberts arrived in Asheville in 2002, angel investors hadn’t put any money into local start-ups; last year, they invested $4.35 million – 'most of it in $25,000 checks.'"
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The purpose of this weblog is to help economic development professionals -- EDPros -- keep up with the changes sweeping our profession. Strap on your goggles. It's a whole new game. There are no experts any more. The only place to learn about economic development is from other EDPros who are doing it.
One other point: the prevaling approach (paradigm, if you like) in economic development is shifting from competition to collaboration. There are a lot of reaasons underlying this shift, but here's the important insight: You, your community, and your region will do better by collaborating and sharing information.
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