Policy Works

#001. Birgit Klohs: Regional development in West Michigan and the Grand Rapids Medical Mile

Episode Summary

We kick off Season 1 of Policy Works with a conversation with a veteran in the field of regional economic development. Birgit Klohs has been a economic development agent for over 45 years. For nearly 30 of them, she was President and CEO of The Right Place, a regional development organisation in Greater Grand Rapids, West Michigan. Centrally located between Chicago and Detroit, Grand Rapids is Michigan’s second-largest city and a hub for research, innovation and a thriving regional economy. In this wide ranging and detailed conversation, we speak to Birgit on what it takes to create a regional economic hub, including: - the origins and evolution of The Right Place - the Grand Rapids Medical Mile, which has become a hub for medical education, medical devices and other health services - the goals and challenges facing an economic development agency - how she thinks about eliminating systemic inequities in her role as an economic development agent - the connection between workforce development and economic development, and more

Episode Notes

We kick off Season 1 of Policy Works with a conversation with a veteran in the field of regional economic development.  Birgit Klohs has been a economic development agent for over 45 years. For nearly 30 of them, she was President and CEO of The Right Place, a regional development organisation in Greater Grand Rapids, West Michigan. Centrally located between Chicago and Detroit, Grand Rapids is Michigan’s second-largest city and a hub for research, innovation and a thriving regional economy.

 

In this wide ranging and detailed conversation, we speak to Birgit on what it takes to create a regional economic hub, including:

- the origins and evolution of The Right Place

- the Grand Rapids Medical Mile, which has become a hub for medical education, medical devices and other health services

- the goals and challenges facing an economic development agency

- how she thinks about eliminating systemic inequities in her role as an economic development agent

- the connection between workforce development and economic development, and more

 

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