Archived Shows
- Show #99 - December 3, 2005
"The Gallup Organization and Omaha" with
Jim Clifton, Chairman & CEO (PART II) "A
Political & Economic Discussion" with Shane
Osborn, military hero and candidate for Nebraska State
Treasurer
- Show #98 - November 26, 2005
(PART I) "Dealing with a Difficult Boss"
with Jim Clemmer, author of "Growing the Distance"
(PART II) "Dundee Area Development" with
Perry Poyner of Alley Poyner Architects
- Show #97 - November 19, 2005
An Economic Development Discussion with Ken
West of DLR Group
- Show #96 - November 12, 2005
"Economic Outlook" with Richard Baier, Director
of the Nebraska Department of Economic Development
and Scott Strain, Senior Director of Research at the
Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce
- Show #95 - November 5, 2005
"The Impact of Crime and Law Enforcement on Omaha's
Economy" with Stu Dornan, Douglas County Attorney
- Show #94 - October 29, 2005
Restaurant Development in Omaha with Brian
Magee, Upstream Brewery and Felicia Collins, PR Consultant
- Show #93 - October 22, 2005
(PART I)Restore Omaha Kristine Gerber
(PART II) An Economic Development Discussion
with Nebraska Secretary of State John Gale
- Show #92 - October 15, 2005
(PART I) "Women in Science & Engineering"
with Roger Helgoth from the College of St. Mary (PART
II) "Development in Washington County" with
Phil Green, City of Blair and Paula Hazelwood, Gateway
Development Corporation
- Show #91 - October 8, 2005
(PART I) "Whole Foods Market Omaha" (PART
II) "Libraries & Omaha's Economic Success"
with Rivkah Sass, Executive Director of the Omaha
Public Library
- Show #90 - October 1, 2005
(PART I) "The Big O show" with Larry Gomez
of the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce (PART II)
-- "Light Rail & Omaha Commuting" with
Eric Miller of Omaha Streetcar
- Show #89 - September 24, 2005
(PART I) "Economic Literacy" with Cherylyn
LeBon, Spokeswoman for the First Jobs Institute (PART
II) "The Heart of Omaha & the Growth Potential
in North Omaha" with Judy Walker and Jerry Dantzler
- Show #88 - September 17, 2005
(PART I) "An Economic Development Discussion"
with City Councilman Jim Suttle (PART II) "Metropolitan
Community College's Focus on Economic Development"
with Jody McDowell, Metro's new President
- Show #87 - September 10, 2005
(PART I) "Leadership in Energy & Environmental
Design" with Michael Arny, Chairman of the U.S.
Green Building Council (PART II) "Eomaha.com
& The Story of Omaha Development" with Jeff
Huston, Site Owner and Administrator
- Show #86 - September 3, 2005
Economic Development Discussion with David Brown
- Show #85 - August 27, 2005
Workforce Development with Wendy Boyer & Heather
Whaley
- Show #84 - August 20, 2005
An Economic Development Discussion with Congressman
Lee Terry
- Show #83 - August 13, 2005
(PART I) Official Coffee Table Book of Omaha
with Barry Levin of Riverbend Books (PART II) Neighborhood
Center of Greater Omaha with Ron Abdouch
- Show #82 - August 6, 2005
An Economic Development Discussion with Linda Lovgren
- Show #81 - July 30, 2005
(PART I) "Cass County Development" (PART
II) "Freeze: A Cool New Concept for Omaha"
with Claudia Castellanos, co-owner
- Show #80 - July 23, 2005
(PART I) Taxes & Omahas Economy
with Doug Kagan (PART II) Lincoln Growth &
Development with City Councilwoman Robin Escliman
- Show #79 - July 16, 2005
Part I = Entertainment in Omaha with Larry Richling
of the Keystone Group PART II -- Hyman Sukiennik &
Joe Seda of Cox Communications
- Show #78 - July 9, 2005
(PART I) "The KANEKO" with Ree Kaneko, Vice
President (PART II) "Civil Engineering: Designing
the Infrastructure of Development" with Mike
McMeekin, President of Lamp Rynearson
- Show #77 - July 2, 2005
"City Government and Economic Development"
with Dan Welch, President of the Omaha City Council
- Show #76 - June 25, 2005
(PART I) "Mutual of Omaha's Neighborhood Redevelopment
Initiative" with John McClellan and Keith Bawolek
(PART II) "A View of Omaha's Development"
with Dennis Wilson, Operations Manager for HGM Associates
- Show #75 - June 18, 2005
Omaha Public Power District, with Gary Gates, CEO
& Roger Christenson, Economic development
An archive of older shows is
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