The Southeast Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Symposium (SEEDS) held last week in Cape Girardeau featured several fascinating discussions on key business issues that will impact this region and nation in the years ahead.
Organized by the Harrison College of Business & Computing at Southeast Missouri State University and the Cape Girardeau Area Chamber of Commerce, the half day conference featured a panel discussion on health care in Southeast Missouri featuring four executives of leading facilities in the area; a presentation by senior economist Charles Gascon of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; a fireside chat on entrepreneurship; and the keynote address by economic futurist Andrew Busch.
The day was full of information, some of which was covered in a story by business reporter Christopher Borro on Friday and Saturday in the Southeast Missourian. Watch for more coverage from the conference in both the Southeast Missourian and B Magazine in the coming days.
A few of the takeaways:
It was a fascinating day with much information shared. Hats off to the Harrison College of Business and Computing and the Cape Girardeau Chamber for hosting.
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