THE 30TH INDIANA
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COURSE
IS SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 12-16, 2009
Offered annually, the week-long Indiana Economic Development Course--known to many as "The Academy"--offers intensive training in the basic concepts, methods, and strategies of economic, industrial, business, and community development. It is a comprehensive educational experience in the theory and practice of economic development.
This course is accredited by the International Economic Development Council. Successful completion of the course qualifies participants for admission to the Economic Development Institute, a program also accredited by IEDC.
Course Curriculum
A diverse and experienced faculty of practitioners and academicians covers the key elements of economic development. The curriculum, shared by 19 courses across the country, is augmented by state- and region-specific subject matter. The core curriculum covers the following:
- business retention and expansion
- strategic planning
- marketing/business attraction
- economic development finance
- small business and entrepreneurship development
- community/neighborhood development
- real estate development and reuse
- workforce development
Other topics for the course include:
- building development organizations
- development and the environment
- understanding the global economy
- international trade
- community development theory
- data gathering and analysis
- existing industry development
For program information, contact Rose Wright, the Center for Economic and Community Development's Project/Financial specialist, at (765) 285-1628.





