Erie’s Front Row
Erie’s Front Row
Podcast Description
In partnership with LECOM Radio (WMCE 88.5 FM and 102.7 FM), the Erie Regional Chamber hosts a weekly radio show, Erie’s Front Row, on Sunday mornings at 8:30 a.m. The show is recorded in podcast format, so after it airs, you can find episodes that you missed here for your listening pleasure.
Hosted by Chamber employees Jordan Fuller and Jake Rouch, Erie’s Front Row puts you in the best seat to witness the people, projects, and opportunities shaping the future of the Erie region. As Erie experiences a historic transformation, this podcast gives you an up-close look at the visionaries, changemakers, and bold initiatives driving progress at every community level. Erie’s Front Row brings you the stories behind the momentum, from major developments and business innovation to grassroots efforts and emerging leadership. Don’t just hear about Erie’s evolution, see it unfold…from the front row.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as community development, economic innovation, environmental conservation, and workforce education, with episodes that explore topics like the impact of artificial intelligence in local business, the importance of Erie's parks, and initiatives like the National Civics Bee aimed at enhancing civic engagement.

Hosted by Chamber employee Jordan Fuller and Colleen Dougherty, Erie’s Front Row puts you in the best seat to witness the people, projects, and opportunities shaping the future of the Erie region. As Erie experiences a historic transformation, this podcast gives you an up-close look at the visionaries, changemakers, and bold initiatives driving progress at every community level. Erie’s Front Row brings you the stories behind the momentum, from major developments and business innovation to grassroots efforts and emerging leadership. Don’t just hear about Erie’s evolution, see it unfold…from the front row.
On this episode of Erie’s Front Row we are joined in the studio by Jacob Jones the Director of the Center for Family Business.
This week we discuss the impact of family businesses on our economy, current opportunities and challenges facing regional family businesses and the resources and services available to family businesses through the Center for Family Business.
The Center for Family Business supports family owned businesses in Northwestern PA and is located at the Penn State Behrend Black School of Business.
Learn more: https://www.familybusiness.psu.edu/

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