
106: The First Month in the ED Director's Chair with Jamie Beasley
Jamie Beasley discusses her first month as a new economic development director in rural Oklahoma after switching careers from virtual assistance.
Econ Dev Show Podcast - Economic Development
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Jamie Beasley talks with Dane Carlson about leaving law and virtual assistance to pursue a masters in economic development, the challenges of finding an entry-level job with her advanced degree, and her first month leading a rural chamber of commerce in Oklahoma. She provides tips on organization and discusses the potential for virtual assistants in economic development.
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Links:
- Jamie Beasley | LinkedIn
- Pushmataha County Chamber of Commerce – Working for the future, preserving the past!
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