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Chris Thompson · Our Region’s Narrative
March 25th, 2009
Offline and online I’ve been involved in many conversations of late about how we in Northeast Ohio choose to tell each other our region’s story. I find it one of the more facinating and important conversations as we work together to build a strong future for our region. Jack Ricchiuto added some very valuable insight to the conversation on AdvanceNortheastOhio.org and I’m hoping some of the loyal BFD readers will jump over there and help me refine how I and others think about and tell the region’s story.
Last 5 posts by Chris Thompson
- EfficientGovNow Online - March 2nd, 2009
- Global Wooster, Global Northeast Ohio - September 7th, 2008
- County Reform Commission Meeting Wednesday - August 19th, 2008
- County Reform Commission to Meet Aug. 5 - August 1st, 2008
- More Money, More Entrepreneurs - July 30th, 2008

March 25th, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Look how the mayor or Minneapolis is shaping the narrative for his city.
http://snurl.com/ekdpx and http://snurl.com/ekdrd
Milwaukee’s mayor is doing the same:
http://snurl.com/ekdt3