DT #607 Crystal Ball 2026: Nathan Ohle on the Future of Economic Development, Leadership & IEDC at 100
Develop This: Economic and Community Development
Release Date: 01/07/2026
Develop This: Economic and Community Development
Site visits can make—or break—an economic development project. In this episode of , host is joined by , Executive Managing Director of and one of the nation’s most respected voices in site selection and economic development. With more than 30 years of experience across local and state government, nonprofit leadership, and the private sector, Larry has worked on nearly 600 projects, generating $12 billion in capital investment, creating 100,000+ jobs, and retaining more than 200,000 existing jobs. A former Chair of the . Larry brings unmatched insight into what site consultants and...
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the , host sits down with , Partner & CEO, and , President of as part of the Develop This! 2026 Crystal Ball Series. Together, they explore how the economic development landscape is rapidly evolving—and what professionals must do now to prepare for 2026 and beyond. The conversation dives into the game-changing role of artificial intelligence, the growing importance of community engagement, and why economic developers must become champions of their own organizations and regions. Aaron and Bethany discuss how communities often misdiagnose their...
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Community banks play a critical—yet often underappreciated—role in economic development. In this episode of Develop This!, the #1 podcast for economic development professionals, host sits down with , President and CEO of in Fort Madison, Iowa, to explore how community banking fuels local economies, supports small businesses, and strengthens rural communities. Matt shares his career journey from working at large financial institutions to leading a community bank and explains why relationship-based banking remains essential to sustainable economic development. Together, Dennis and Matt...
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Show Notes As part of the 2026 Crystal Ball Series, host sits down with , Principal at , to explore what lies ahead for economic development organization (EDO) funding as communities head toward 2026. With public funding under pressure and competition for private dollars increasing, this episode delivers a candid, practical conversation about risk management, revenue diversification, and leadership strategy. Andy draws on his national experience working alongside EDOs, chambers, and nonprofit organizations to explain why some communities will struggle—and why others will emerge stronger...
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As Develop This! kicks off its Crystal Ball series for 2026, host is joined by , Senior Vice President and Director of Infrastructure and Economic Development at , for a forward-looking conversation on the forces shaping the future of economic development in partnrship with the Chris brings a national perspective on how federal tax policy, state conformity, executive orders, and the growing affordability agenda are influencing site selection and investment decisions. The discussion explores why tools like immediate expensing of capital matter more than ever, how executive actions can...
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As part of the Develop This! Crystal Ball Series kicking off 2026, host sits down with , President & CEO of the and incoming Board Chair, for a candid and forward-looking conversation on leadership, career evolution, and the future of economic development. Danielle shares insights from her career transition from Albuquerque to Las Vegas and reflects on how unplanned opportunities often shape meaningful leadership journeys. Together, Dennis and Danielle explore the evolving demands placed on economic development professionals—from rapid technological change and demographic shifts...
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As part of the Develop This! Crystal Ball Series kicking off 2026, host sits down with , President & CEO of the , for a wide-ranging conversation on where the profession is headed—and how leaders can prepare for what’s next. Nathan shares insights from his extensive travels and conversations with economic developers across the country, highlighting how the role of the practitioner is evolving. From deeper engagement with rural communities to increased cross-sector collaboration, economic development is becoming more complex—and more impactful—than ever. The discussion also...
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As Develop This! kicks off 2026, host Dennis Fraise continues the Crystal Ball series with a timely and thought-provoking conversation with —generational expert, author of , speaker, and contributor. Together, Dennis and Mark explore how the workforce and education landscape has (and hasn’t) changed since Answering Why was published in 2018. They examine generational shifts, the widening skills and readiness gap, and the urgent need for visionary leadership across economic development, education, and workforce systems. Mark shares powerful insights on what young people are really asking...
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In this episode of Develop This! host interviews President & CEO, former Mayor & IL State Representative, who shares hard-earned insights on how local leaders can advocate effectively with elected officials to get economic development projects across the finish line. Drawing on his experience as a city council member, mayor, and state representative, Kyle explains the practical realities that shape project outcomes, including timing, coalitions, data, and political context. They discuss: Why advocacy often comes too late—and how to avoid this pitfall. How elected officials...
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What truly makes an effective board chair in economic development? In this episode of Develop This!, the #1 economic development podcast, host sits down with , President of ., and , to explore the role of the board chair—and why influence matters more than authority. Drawing from decades of leading multi-generational, community-rooted businesses and serving as board chair for two economic development organizations, Bob shares hard-earned insights on leadership that earns trust, not compliance. He explains why the loudest voice in the room rarely leads to the best outcomes—and how...
info_outlineAs part of the Develop This! Crystal Ball Series kicking off 2026, host Dennis Fraise sits down with Nathan Ohle, President & CEO of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), for a wide-ranging conversation on where the profession is headed—and how leaders can prepare for what’s next.
Nathan shares insights from his extensive travels and conversations with economic developers across the country, highlighting how the role of the practitioner is evolving. From deeper engagement with rural communities to increased cross-sector collaboration, economic development is becoming more complex—and more impactful—than ever.
The discussion also explores the significant transformation underway at IEDC since 2022, including a new membership model designed to lower barriers to participation, major investments in systems and infrastructure, and a renewed emphasis on listening to and elevating member voices. Nathan reflects on how feedback from practitioners has directly shaped these changes.
Looking ahead, the conversation turns to the role of technology and AI as accelerators for economic development work, the importance of training and mentorship for the next generation of leaders, and what the IEDC’s 100th anniversary in 2026 represents for the organization and the profession as a whole.
This episode offers a forward-looking, practitioner-focused perspective on leadership, transformation, and collaboration—making it a must-listen for anyone shaping the future of economic and community development.
Key Takeaways
- Elevating the voices of economic development practitioners is essential for the profession’s future
- The role of economic developers is expanding through deeper collaboration with public, private, and nonprofit partners
- IEDC’s new membership model is reducing barriers and broadening engagement
- Member feedback has driven meaningful organizational transformation at IEDC
- AI is emerging as a powerful accelerator—not a replacement—for economic development work
- Mentorship and training are critical to developing the next generation of leaders
- Strategic investments in systems and infrastructure are improving member services
- IEDC’s 100th anniversary in 2026 marks a pivotal milestone for reflection and future vision
- Collaboration and partnerships will define success in the next era of economic development