Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago-Project Hometown: Can Wisconsin Rapids Reinvest Itself Once Again?

Incourage board chair Kristopher Gasch was pleased to participate in the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago’s new initiative – Project Hometown, serving as one of the panelists for the virtual convening: Can Wisconsin Rapids Reinvest Itself Once Again?

This virtual event brought together community and economic development professionals, business leaders, workforce development practitioners, labor, government officials, academics, foundations, and nonprofits to explore lessons from the past on what made Wisconsin Rapids thrive, and opportunities for central Wisconsin to reinvent itself for the future.

If you could not make the livestream held Nov 18, 2020, you can watch it now on the conference webpage.

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