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Normally each week, on this podcast, we interview West Virginia business leaders and share their success stories.
For the next few days – who knows how long that will be – we’re going to bring you daily special edition broadcasts specifically and intentionally around this basic question: What can West Virginia businesses do – right now – to survive this current COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic situation we’re all facing today?
When we first started this podcast project in 2017, we wanted to inspire people and equip people in West Virginia with examples of real-life entrepreneurs and businesses who built businesses in West Virginia.
So, this new urgent situation that we all find ourselves in – falls right in line with our mission of Positively West Virginia.
Every weekday, we will be bringing you these business briefings to help business owners and business leaders – especially small businesses – practical ideas to use today. Right now.
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Amy Haberbosch Wilson is the Executive Director of the Harrison County Economic Development Corporation; the lead economic development agency for the area. She is responsible for fostering a diverse economy and a an available workforce that includes business retention, expansion, and relocation. Mrs. Wilson works with other local, state and federal organizations to promote the many advantages of the region to companies looking to expand or relocate. A West Virginia University graduate, she has over 30 years of experience in regional planning and economic development in WV, OH and AZ. She resides in Harrison County with her family.