31 min

Talking Economic Development in Alabama with Greg Canfield Econ Dev Show Podcast - Economic Development

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In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson interviews Greg Canfield, who currently serves as the Managing Director of Economic Development at Burr & Forman. Greg previously served 12 years as Secretary of Commerce for the state of Alabama. Their conversation covers Greg's career journey, and his take on the complexities of economic development.


Greg shares how he transitioned from local politics, serving as the president of a city council, to becoming the head of Alabama’s Department of Commerce. He highlights the importance of building strong relationships, understanding the needs of businesses, and fostering an environment conducive to economic growth. Greg emphasizes the significance of adapting to changing circumstances, especially in the context of the global pandemic, which has forced many economic developers to rethink their strategies and approaches.


The discussion also touches on the challenges Greg faced during his tenure, such as the global economic downturn, and how quick decision-making and consultation with influential figures helped him navigate these obstacles. Additionally, Greg provides insights into the future of economic development, stressing the need for resilience, digital infrastructure, and workforce development.


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Special Guest: Greg Canfield.
Sponsored By:
Sitehunt: Sitehunt is an AI-enhanced platform that helps economic developers build a comprehensive property database, enabling informed decisions and efficient RFI responses to accelerate site selection and project success.Links:
Burr & FormanGreg Canfield | LinkedInGreg Canfield | Burr & Forman LLPMade in Alabama: Alabama Department of CommerceThe ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results by Gary KellerBuffalo Hunting in Alabama: A Novel by Don Erwin

In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson interviews Greg Canfield, who currently serves as the Managing Director of Economic Development at Burr & Forman. Greg previously served 12 years as Secretary of Commerce for the state of Alabama. Their conversation covers Greg's career journey, and his take on the complexities of economic development.


Greg shares how he transitioned from local politics, serving as the president of a city council, to becoming the head of Alabama’s Department of Commerce. He highlights the importance of building strong relationships, understanding the needs of businesses, and fostering an environment conducive to economic growth. Greg emphasizes the significance of adapting to changing circumstances, especially in the context of the global pandemic, which has forced many economic developers to rethink their strategies and approaches.


The discussion also touches on the challenges Greg faced during his tenure, such as the global economic downturn, and how quick decision-making and consultation with influential figures helped him navigate these obstacles. Additionally, Greg provides insights into the future of economic development, stressing the need for resilience, digital infrastructure, and workforce development.


Like this show? Please leave us a review here — even one sentence helps!


Additionally: The Econ Dev Show is made possible by our Econ Dev Pro members (join now) and sponsors: join now, join now, join now, and join now. (join now.).
Special Guest: Greg Canfield.
Sponsored By:
Sitehunt: Sitehunt is an AI-enhanced platform that helps economic developers build a comprehensive property database, enabling informed decisions and efficient RFI responses to accelerate site selection and project success.Links:
Burr & FormanGreg Canfield | LinkedInGreg Canfield | Burr & Forman LLPMade in Alabama: Alabama Department of CommerceThe ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth About Extraordinary Results by Gary KellerBuffalo Hunting in Alabama: A Novel by Don Erwin

31 min