DT #629 People First: Rethinking Economic Development for Stronger Communities
Develop This: Economic and Community Development
Release Date: 03/16/2026
Develop This: Economic and Community Development
People First: Rethinking Economic Development with Maggie Strong Economic development has long focused on transactions—deals, incentives, and projects. But the communities thriving today are doing something different: they’re putting people at the center of the strategy. In this episode of the Develop This! Podcast, host sits down with , founder of , to explore how authentic community engagement can unlock stronger, more sustainable economic growth. With nearly two decades of experience in economic development strategy, marketing, and community visioning, Maggie shares practical insights...
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Show Notes In this episode of Develop This!, sits down with from Brisbane to explore one of the most innovative and community-driven education and workforce models in the world: Country University Centers (CUCs). Designed to expand access to tertiary education in regional and rural Australia, CUCs are community-led, community-run facilities that allow students to pursue university degrees without leaving their hometowns. The result? Stronger local economies, reduced brain drain, and a new generation of homegrown talent fueling regional prosperity. Paul shares how this model emerged, why it...
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Economic development has long focused on transactions—deals, incentives, and projects. But the communities thriving today are doing something different: they’re putting people at the center of the strategy.
In this episode of the Develop This! Podcast, host Dennis Fraise sits down with Maggie Strong, founder of Strong Consulting, to explore how authentic community engagement can unlock stronger, more sustainable economic growth.
With nearly two decades of experience in economic development strategy, marketing, and community visioning, Maggie shares practical insights from her work helping rural and small-town communities build momentum through relationships, trust, and shared ownership of local initiatives.
The conversation dives into the shift from traditional top-down planning to people-centered development, why many engagement efforts fail, and how leaders can build genuine community buy-in that turns plans into movements.
You’ll also hear lessons from a revitalization effort in Quincy, Illinois, where authentic engagement helped transform a corridor revitalization effort into a community-driven success story.
If you’re an economic developer looking to move beyond check-the-box engagement and create lasting impact, this episode offers practical ideas you can put to work right away.
Key Topics Covered
- The shift from transactional to people-centered economic development
- Why trust and relationships are critical infrastructure for community growth
- The difference between authentic engagement and transactional engagement
- Practical ways to overcome public meeting fatigue
- How community buy-in turns plans into real momentum
- Lessons from downtown corridor revitalization in Quincy, Illinois
Key Frameworks Discussed
People-Centered Development
A strategy that prioritizes relationships, shared ownership, and inclusive participation to create sustainable growth.
Trust-Based Community Engagement
Building authentic relationships that allow communities to move from planning to action.
Practical Takeaways for Economic Developers
✔ Have three genuine conversations with community members in the next 30 days.
✔ Share back what you heard using visual summaries or simple storytelling.
✔ Identify community champions who can sustain momentum beyond the planning process.
✔ Focus less on meetings and more on meaningful interactions.
Memorable Sound Bites
- “Trust is the foundation of community growth.”