Podcast

The Blue Economy and Regional Partnering in the Great Lakes with Alaina Harkness

 
7 May 2024  |  Episode #257  |  with Alaina Harkness

Water rock star Alaina Harkness, Executive Director of Current and CEO/Principal Investigator of Great Lakes ReNew, provides a phenomenal look at water’s place in economic development, building regional partnerships, and so much more. Plus, Reese Tisdale discusses hydrogen in this month’s Bluefield on Tap segment.

  • Alaina’s background in foundation work and economic development
  • Current’s mission and why it was formed
  • How Alaina scaled Current up
  • What Alaina means by ‘Blue Economy’
  • How Alaina linked water and economic development
  • Why Alaina thinks now is the time to accelerate investment in the water sector, especially in the Great Lakes
  • How water has morphed from an afterthought to a driver in economic development
  • How the Great Lakes ReNEW came together to create regional partnerships
  • How R&D, Commercialization, and Work Force elements came together to form the basis of the regional partnerships
  • How the Great Lakes ReNEW’s workforce development initiative is coming together
  • What’s in store for Great Lakes ReNEW
  • How the cooperative grant structure from the National Science Foundation works

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