TWIN CITIES TALK 'Boomtown' author revitalizes, rejuvenates crowd

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Among the interesting points Schultz presented was the idea of how economic development leaders attract businesses to towns. Often, the idea is to work to bring large corporations and big businesses from outside in to a community. The thought is that such a large company will bring jobs and help a community.

Instead of trying to attract large corporations, towns should focus on growing and nurturing ideas from within, Schultz suggested. Take time to work with people who have a seed and help them grow it. By doing this, a company can form from inside the town. Leaders don't need to wait for the next big thing to come to them. They can make it happen on their own.

Each person who attended the event should be glad they did. If you live in the Sauk Valley, economic development should be important to you. The future of our area should matter to you.

I look forward to seeing how Schultz's ideas lead to success stories of our own in the Sauk Valley.

Sauk Valley Media reporter Kiran Sood covers government and happenings in Sterling and Rock Falls. She can be reached at ksood@saukvalley.com or at 800-798-4085, ext. 529.

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