Even in this era of global markets, new ideas, new
companies and new jobs are still created on a local level. One of the
bright spots for the future of the U.S. economy is growing evidence that
a culture of entrepreneurship is beginning to spread beyond Silicon
Valley to urban and rural areas across the country.
States as diverse as Ohio, Kansas, Georgia and Pennsylvania
are among the regions bringing together three essential ingredients for
innovation: specialized talents, networks and knowledge.
Yes, we are living through a time of economic transition.
North Dakota, probably not the first state to come to mind, was a
national leader in job growth in the last decade. Philadelphia, where I
live and work, was once a major manufacturing center; now one of its
major sources of jobs is the health care and life sciences industry, a
stable employer even in tough economic times.
By Rich Bendis
President,
CEO, Innovation America
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