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Webinars

Our webinars are led by industry leaders and are a great way to continue to learn from the ease of your home or office. Keep your community and organization at the frontlines of all things economic development by learning about best practices for new strategies, approaches, and programs. Register for an IEDC webinar, set up your conference room, and view with colleagues together! Certified Economic Developers (CEcDs) can learn about important economic development topics via webinars and gain credits for recertification at the same time.

Danita Boonchaisri, Department. of Economic Development

I enjoy the ability to continue learning about best practices and new trends in economic development - all from my desk. They're quick, easy, convenient, inexpensive and require no overnight stays or use of our small travel budget!

Calvert County MD

Tammy McLeod, Flinn Foundation

We purchased the full series and have enjoyed the variety and range of economic development topics. I also used the webinars towards my CEcD recertification.

Phoenix AZ

Libbey Tucker, CEcD, City of University City, MO

The IEDC webinars offer a cost and time efficient way to stay up to date on the latest trends in economic development. It's also a great way to meet re-certification requirements while hearing from the leaders in our field.

University City, MO

Sponsored Webinars

Sponsored webinars are available free of charge to anyone thanks to IEDC’s sponsors. Thank you to our sponsors for your commitment to the economic development profession. 

COVID Webinar Series

Join us to learn the latest on the impact COVID-19 is having on everything from small businesses to essential civil functions. 

Take Action Against Racism in Economic Development Webinar Series

In response to the race and justice movement currently enveloping the United States, IEDC is hosting the new Take Action Against Racism in Economic Development webinar series. This set of webinars will delve into matters ranging from exploring the issue of race disparity in the pandemic response, business success and entrepreneurship to examining the revitalization of the Over- the-Rhine neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, after the city exploded in protests and civil unrest in 2001, after an unarmed 19-year old African-American man was shot and killed by a city police officer.

Resilience Webinar Series

IEDC shares the knowledge gained from its 15 years of helping communities prepare for and bounce back from disasters in a four-part webinar series. Join experts in conversation discussing topics like how to ensure business continuity, and how to access funding after a catastrophic event. All resilience and recovery related webinars are free of charge, thanks to support from the U.S. Economic Development Administration.

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