1. opens in a new windowStrong leadership continues to strengthen Tampa Bay’s economy
Tampa Bay has transformed itself into an epicenter for economic activity thanks to the stewardship of strong, diverse public and private leaders. Invest: spoke with some of the region’s top female leadership about what has made, and continues to make, Tampa Bay a unique and attractive place to do business in a post-pandemic economy.
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2. opens in a new windowWhat higher education can learn from community colleges
Higher education, beset by a number of challenges, is undergoing a shift that sees community colleges taking a pivotal role in the future of the sector, especially after the last two years made it necessary to confront long-standing issues.
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3. opens in a new windowWhat’s next for Charlotte?
The growth of the Charlotte region has been fueled by innovation, smart growth and strong leadership. In honor of Women’s History Month, Invest: spotlights some of the region’s top public and private female leaders and their outlook for Charlotte’s economy and the organizations they run.
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4. opens in a new windowFemale leaders pave the way for North Texas success
North Texas is facing a future teeming with potential, and female leaders are crucial to realizing that potential. From healthcare to professional services and everything in between, these are some of the women fostering the region’s success and solving problems for their communities.
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5. opens in a new windowPainting a picture of Nashville’s affordability issue
Housing affordability in Nashville, ranked as one of the nation’s Top 10 hottest housing markets, is a key issue. If left unaddressed, the area could experience a 50,000-unit affordable housing shortage by 2030.