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TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Advancing Leadership for Region: Tim Necastro - Jul. 17, 2024

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 44:31


The CEO of Erie Insurance, Tim Necastro, joined The Joel Natalie Show to share his professional story that began in Erie's Little Italy neighborhood. Necastro shared the promise of community initiatives like the CRIZ program and the EDDC.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
May EDDC Update: Drew Whiting - May 14, 2024

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 42:38


On Tuesday, the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, Drew Whiting, gave us an update on the timing of another brand-new building coming online in the 5th Street corridor.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Changes in Flagship City District: Drew Whiting - Feb. 27, 2024

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 45:11


Our studio is right in the heart of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, so on Tuesday we had our quarterly review with the CEO of the EDDC, Drew Whiting. We learned what's new at the Flagship City Food Hall, apartment rentals, new construction, and so much more as the face of downtown goes through exciting changes.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EDDC's Five West Opens: Drew Whiting - Nov. 20, 2023

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 45:20


On our Monday episode of The Joel Natalie Show, we invited back the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, Drew Whiting. Our conversation centered around the opening of the Ascend Erie rock climbing gym that opened this month, along with the new residential and retail developments in the works.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EDDC's Persinger Exit Interview: John Persinger - Jun. 27, 2023

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 42:06


On our Tuesday edition of The Joel Natalie Show, we had our last interview with John Persinger as CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation. He reflected on the initial ideas and accomplishments of the EDDC under his leadership, and previewed what's ahead.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
The Latest from the EDDC: John Persinger - Apr. 3, 2023

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 47:43


We started the week and the month with an update on what's happening downtown with John Persinger, the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation. John updated us on the latest construction projects, changes at the Food Hall and on State Street, and the demand for downtown apartments.

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EEDC 2023 Plans: John Persinger, Ryan Hoover, Nicole Reitzel & Mark Inscho - Jan 4, 2023

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 45:03


On this Wednesday episode, we focused on the continued development of downtown Erie.  The guests included John Persinger, Ryan Hoover, Nicole Reitzel and Mark Inscho of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation for an EDDC update.

The Metal Detecting Show
The Every Day Detectorist Carry EDDC

The Metal Detecting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 15:49


This week I chat with you about the concept of an Every Day Detectorist Carry or EDDC Hey everyone before we start I want to thank you for listening to the podcast and I hope you enjoy the episode this week  If you want to support the show there are many options available from the links in the episode notes below and if you want to interact with me and the show that information is there too.but most importantly If you like this content please don't hesitate to tell your friends and don't forget to hit that subscribe button.Support the showThanks for listening. You can contact and support the show using the following link.Contact:VoicemailTwitterInstagramSupport:PatreonBuymeaCoffee

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EDDC Update: John Persinger - Jul. 18, 2022

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 23:18


Monday we welcomed John Persinger, CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation. We heard about the new vendors in the Flagship City Food Hall, the new construction we are actively watching right across the street from our studio, and chatted about what else is developing here in our hometown.

Sid Valley Radio
Catherine Causley from EDDC

Sid Valley Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 38:00


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Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast
Idiotville #200: LeAnna Nieratko, the CEO of the Erie Food Co-op!

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 71:05


THE JUMP:Our 200th Episode! Dill, Brent, Anna, Ted, and Ryan are at CAM this week!We're joined in studio by the CEO/General Manager of the Erie Food Co-op, LeAnna Nieratko!We have a great conversation with her about the history and purpose of the Co-op: What's it's history? What is happening in the present? Where could they be going? What exactly IS a food co-op?LeAnna brings us up to speed on all those things and more, including working with the EDDC, staffing and wages, and whether or not she's ever had to deal with the national chain with a similar name.THE ATACOLYPSE FOOD TRUCK BEER SEGMENT:We sample “Misery Whip” from Logyard Brewing out of Kane PA. It's a Double New England-style IPA, and it's a good one! Also listen in to find out the answer to the most pressing question of our time: Where's the Conquistador?AFTER THE BREAK:Where DID the money come from? LeAnna talks about the plusses and minuses of the new location on North Park Row.She puts to rest the narrative that “Nobody wants to work” in this economy. It's all about paying people what they're worth and allow them to have and utilize the benefits they have. ============Do you feel like you aren't getting enough Idiotville? Check out our Patreon for BONUS CONTENT at Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast(c) 2022 Idiotville Productions. This content may not be used without written permission of Idiotville Productions. ============www.idiotvillepodcast.buzzsprout.com www.patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast - It's back!www.teepublic.com/idiotvilleproductions============Our theme song is composed and performed by Warehouse 11: Guitars by Brian Blake, drums by Dave Blake, bass by Chris Owochttps://www.facebook.com/Warehouse11Band/ http://www.warehouseelevenband.yolasite.com/============www.idiotvillepodcast.comwww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @IdiotvillePods, @Idiotville_Dill, @BrentNLiberty, @AnnaHarvigson1, @RyanLouisTST, @TedBrogan2, @TheRealJakeNew1idiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)

On The air
The Power of Professional Membership & Representation (Episode 127)

On The air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 29:59


Vikram Pagpatan, MS, OTRL, ATP, CAS, BCTS, EdDc is a practicing Asian-American occupational therapist from New York City. He is a full time Assistant Professor and Admissions Coordinator at SUNY Downstate's MSOT program as well as an adjunct lecturer at York College. Prior to beginning his work as an OT, Vikram served the city he loves as a paramedic and found the profession of OT on his graveyard shift through one of his patients. Vikram's clinical interests are in the areas of assistive technology and seating and mobility systems within pediatric practice. He presently serves on the AOTA DEI committee, as the social media chair of the Asian-Pacific Heritage Occupational Therapy Association, and as a cohort member of the 2021 AOTA Academic Leadership Institute. On this episode, Vik shares about the influence of diversity - and diversity of thought - within the OT profession- diversity of thought, his path into the profession, what OT has allowed him to do personally and professionally, and more - including his bid for a seat on the AOTA Board of Directors. Connect with Vikram:Via email: vikram.pagpatan@downstate.eduOn Instagram @ VikramPagpatanOTRL On LinkedIn @ Vikram PagpatanFor more about the AOTA election:https://www.aota.org/community/get-involved/elected-and-appointed-positions/elections/2022-elections

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
An Audio Tour of the EDDC Properties: Ryan Hoover, John Persinger & Nicole Reitzell - Jul. 20, 2021

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 45:18


The Joel Natalie Show spent several hours Tuesday on a tour of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation's new projects. CEO John Persinger; VP of Community Engagement and Social Impact Nicole Reitzell; and Experience Director Ryan Hoover, led us through the construction projects in the former Sherlock's/Park Place Building, North Park Row, and the developing apartment complex.

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast
Idiotville #161: Breanna Adams talks the Erie Free Store!

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 68:51


It's Dill, Brent, & Ryan!Our studio guest is the coordinator of the Erie Free Store, Breanna Adams!Ascend Climbing is coming to Erie, thanks to the efforts of the EDDC! The "Forensic Audit" is a fiasco. Imagine. Dill has a great story about “Psycho Santa” from his days working at a truck stop when he was 20.Our guest, Breanna Adams, talks all about the Erie Free Store and how it came to be!They're located on 2816 Elmwood Ave, open Mondays from 4:30-7PM, and their title is EXACTLY what they are: a store full of free items for those who need them! They have limitations on what they accept, and if you have questions, you can e-mail Breanna at eriefreestore@gmail.comBreanna tells the story of how she was inspired by the Second Lady of PA, Giselle Fetterman, who started a free store in Braddock, PA. They're teaming up periodically with Iron Empire to sell t-shirts and other clothing as a fundraiser for the Erie Free Store and other places!The Atacolypse Food Truck Beer Segment: Breanna and her husband were in Illinois and brought us back a great IPA from Around the Bend Brewing in Chicago called “Villainous”. This one hit just right, and we gave it a 4/5! It's not too hot at 6% abv and 70 IBUs! Listen in to find out where the Atacolypse Food Truck will be serving up his magic! Don't forget, you can always catch the beer segment LIVE on our Facebook page every Wednesday at 5:30! After the break: Brent was a judge in a comedy roast battle over the weekend, and we talk a little about that!Breanna is working an angle to be a judge in the Corry Potato Festival in September, and Dill wants in on that action. (Given his previous comments about Corry, it's not likely)We talk about future plans for the Free Store, how Breanna finds the time, and if you can donate to them via Erie Gives!FINALLY:This is Ryan Seabreast's last episode with us live, as he's leaving to rejoin his wife in France. Ryan has been a valuable part of the Idiotville crew these past few months, and we will miss you and your shenanigans! Have fun explaining to Rose why you are Zooming with drunk Americans at midnight! Be sure to to check out blissfulmeads.com and use code “idiotville” at checkout for 25% off your total order!Do you feel like you aren't getting enough Idiotville? Check out our Patreon for BONUS CONTENT at Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast(c) 2021 Idiotville Podcast Universe. This content may not be used without written permission of Idiotville Podcast Universe, Inc. ================================================================================www.idiotvillepodcast.buzzsprout.com www.patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast - It's back!================================================================================Our theme song is composed and performed by Warehouse 11: Guitars by Brian Blake, drums by Dave Blake, bass by Chris Owochttps://www.facebook.com/Warehouse11Band/ http://www.warehouseelevenband.yolasite.com/================================================================================www.idiotvillepodcast.comwww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @BrentNLibery, @TheRealJakeNew1, @Dill_spears, @TedBrogan2, @MartyBalawkay, @Trashsportstakeidiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EDDC Experience Director: Ryan Hoover - Jun. 15, 2021

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 43:02


Our Tuesday guest grew up in Erie, moved to Florida to work for Disney World, and then came back to Erie to become the very first Experience Director with the Erie Downtown Development Corporation. We talked to Ryan Hoover about his journey, and find out what's in store for the EDDC as they continue to revitalize our hometown.

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TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

On the Tuesday episode of the Joel Natalie Show, we caught up with the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, John Persinger. The Erie Downtown Development Corporation has been hard at work on the new local cuisine food court, set to open soon on North Park Row. We also learned about the many other projects and improvements the EDDC has planned for downtown Erie.

Impact Real Estate Investing
Of service. In Erie.

Impact Real Estate Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 28:03


BE SURE TO SEE THE SHOWNOTES AND LISTEN TO THIS EPISODE HERE. Eve Picker: [00:00:13] Hi there, thanks so much for joining me today for the latest episode of Impact Real Estate Investing.   Eve: [00:00:20] My guest today is Christina Marsh, chief community and economic development officer at Erie Insurance. Erie insurance has played an unusually large role in their community. In her role, Christina has helped to create a community development corporation, an equity fund that is now at 27 million dollars and has also been involved in the purchase and development planning for four blocks of Erie's lovely downtown. Christina, first and foremost, sees her role at Erie Insurance as one of service to the community they are located in.   Eve: [00:01:02] Be sure to go to evepicker.com to find out more about Christina on the show notes page for this episode and be sure to sign up for my newsletter so you can access information about impact real estate investing and get the latest news about the exciting projects on my crowdfunding platform, Small change.   Eve: [00:01:26] Hello, Christina. Thank you so much for joining me today.   Christina Marsh: [00:01:29] Hi Eve, thank you. Thanks for having me.   Eve: [00:01:32] I've heard and wondered about Erie Insurance and the company's role in economic development in a boom that's really underway in Erie and I wondered who's behind it? Is that you?   Christina: [00:01:46] There's many of us actually behind it. And what I can say about Erie Insurance, I've actually worked with Erie Insurance for over 25 years now, and just a couple of weeks ago we celebrated our 905th year anniversary as an organization. Our founder, H.O. Hirt, always instilled in our core values and belief system in being, above all, in service and not just service to our agents and our customers and employee to employee, but certainly to the communities that were a part of. Erie is our namesake and our hometown and has been for 95 years so we have a very strong historian, civic leader, community advocate in our chairman of the board, Mr Tom Hagen, who's certainly behind a lot of the visionary efforts that are happening here in Erie and certainly on behalf of Erie Insurance. And our CEO, Tim NeCastro, this is his hometown. He became our CEO a few years back as all of this new energy, this renaissance, was beginning. So really, the timing was right for Erie Insurance to come in and take a bit of a leadership role. We are now the largest employer in Erie County and the only Fortune 500 company that's headquartered here so we take that responsibility very seriously.   Eve: [00:03:10] And so what's, what's your role at Erie Insurance?   Christina: [00:03:14] So, I am the community and economic development officer and when Tim came into the role as CEO, he and I had worked together over the years in all different capacities, even at Ernst & Young before we both joined the Erie Insurance many years ago. And he invited me in to help with all that was happening in the community. We do a lot of convening and coordinating, not just of our time, but of our resources with others so this way, as community leaders, are collaborating like never before, on public and private sector sides, that we're also able to multiply the impact of all the investments that we're making as well.   Eve: [00:03:54] Wow. So, just tell me a little bit about Erie. Actually, I've been there. I know a little bit about it, but not a lot. Anyone is listening may not have been there.   Christina: [00:04:02] Sure. You know, Erie, Pennsylvania, is the fourth largest city up in this north-western corner of Pennsylvania. We are the only port here in Pennsylvania with a beautiful lake and bay-front, which is one of our greatest assets that we're leveraging. We've had quite a bit of investment, private investment, over the past several years, Erie Insurance being one. We are located right in the core, downtown. We have over 40 acres there. There's a beautiful public square right in the core that we consider the beating heart of the region. It's called Perry Square. It's been beautified, lots of investment has been made there as well. So, it's really centered on a strong core. We have two health systems that are strong, Allegheny Health and UPMC. UPMC is anchored right downtown as well with Erie Insurance, as well as Gannon University on the west side of the square. So, we have three strong anchors in our downtown. So, we have four universities and one of the largest medical schools, LECOM, here in Erie as well.   Christina: [00:05:08] So we have many rich assets, a mayor who took office in early 2018 that has a strong vision for Erie being a community of choice. So, he's leading that effort with a strong balance of embracing the diverse cultures that are here. We have, in the city, we have about 20 percent that are new Americans, those that have resettled here. So, we're embracing those communities that are, you know, starting their own rich cultural aspects, as well as ensuring that we create and continue to build upon a strong and healthy and vibrant downtown and bay-front. We do have a lot of rich assets and things to do here in the community that's very generous and a lot of grit to it. We've certainly seen some of the decline, though, as many Rust Belt communities have over the years. We've lost, you know, 40,000 people in the city of Erie over the past six decades for various reasons and so some of the infrastructure over the past few decades has certainly declined. And we are working now to really reinvest in that infrastructure, whether it be our public schools or our streets or buildings that have really cool and unique architecture.   Eve: [00:06:30] So it's a pretty typical Rust Belt story. Loss of jobs, loss of people, loss of tax base and declining infrastructure as a result.   Christina: [00:06:40] Absolutely.   Eve: [00:06:41] You didn't mention one of my very favorite assets in Erie, and that is Presque Isle, which has to be one of the most beautiful state parks I've ever been to, one of my favorite places.   Christina: [00:06:51] You're right, it is. I think sometimes, you know, I'm not from Erie originally, I grew up in Long Island and when I had family and friends come and visit, then we go to Presque Isle or look out over the lake there. They don't imagine it to be as beautiful as it is. Of course, you know, it's a free public park, which is also amazing.   Eve: [00:07:11] Yeah, it is amazing.   Christina: [00:07:12] And the traffic isn't nearly what it is on the Long Island beaches so it's a great surprise and certainly, yes, a beautiful asset.   Eve: [00:07:21] It is. I've enjoyed it for many, many years. I think the state parks in Pennsylvania are altogether gorgeous, but that has to be the most beautiful. What's a typical project that you might become involved in, in Erie?   Christina: [00:07:34] The first one that we took a leadership role on was the creation of the Erie Downtown Development Corp. We had eight community leaders in late 2017. They really took the Erie Refocused plan to heart. We had a comprehensive plan at that time that the community had built together with a consultant, Charles Buki. There was something called a Metro 100 at our Jefferson Educational Society, it's a think tank here in Erie. And our CEO was there, Tim NeCastro. Afterwards, he spoke to Buki and said, you know, here's six hundred million dollars of, you know, work ahead of Erie and this comprehensive plan for the city, where do you even begin? And Buki recommended, of course, starting in an area of strength, which is our core downtown, and build out from there and stay focused. He also suggested that that group take a look at 3CDC in Cincinnati. And so, there was a small contingent called the Cincinnati 8 of our business and community leaders, our Erie Community Foundation leader's been a strong partner in this, and off they went to Cincinnati to talk with Steve Leeper, who I believe you would know from Pittsburgh days.   Eve: [00:08:53] Yeah, I do and there is the Tom Murphy connection, right?   Christina: [00:08:58] Exactly. Steve Leeper's been very generous with his time and resources so that we could accelerate creating a similar model here in Erie. Definitely a different scale and a different starting place from where Steve was at that time. That's where, for the first year and a half, Eve, that's where myself and my team spent most of our time in helping to bring leaders around the table, create the model for the Erie Downtown Development Corp., a non-profit, and then really began raising funds to help fill gaps, particularly in these early days as we patiently await the building and the return of the market. You know, we raised over 27 million dollars. We knew that we needed collaboration, Erie Insurance could not do this alone. We needed the support and buy-in from the community. We really needed to create new hope for Erie. Our mindsets, we're still very down on ourselves. We had a lot of national press that was really taking advantage of the Rust Belt story in the negative sense and we really wanted to turn that around to create hope and optimism for our community and change the mindset around to: it's not only okay to love Erie, we do love Erie and we're ready to do something about it, and do something about it for everyone for generations to come. And that's really a lot of what we did in those early years.   Eve: [00:10:20] So the Downtown Development Corp., if I'm correct, actually has purchased a block, maybe a block of property, to do a rather large development in the core of downtown, is that correct?   Christina: [00:10:32] That's right, Eve. Actually, there is a block, it's right on North Park Row. So, Perry Square that I referred to earlier, that is right on Perry Square. But they've also purchased properties in, actually, a four-block square in that downtown corridor right on our main thoroughfare of State Street, which is really key. So, yes, and that first project that you're referring to is on North Park Row. It's a beautiful, older, historic building, comes with some challenges because it does need a lot of work. At the same time, we are in one of the poorest zip codes in the state and in the country. It is in a designated census tract for Opportunity Zone. And so, we know that it's also in a designated food desert. It's intended to be first floor food hall, urban market to create food supply and resources for those that live and work right in the downtown area and become a destination, we hope, for those that want to come downtown and visit it and be a part of the revitalization effort.   Eve: [00:11:39] You have the buildings. You have the funding. What's the timeline? What's the plan for starting construction?   Christina: [00:11:46] Yep. So, construction has begun. The EDDC actually began really pulling out a lot of what was in those older buildings and starting to repair and ready them for the food hall on the first floor. Not much has been done on the upper floors yet, the apartments and so forth. But they invited an application process of having vendors apply to be a part of one of the vendors in the food hall.   Eve: [00:12:14] Oh wow.   Christina: [00:12:15] And they received over 20 applications and they're interviewing now to narrow down to nine. They really wanted to be diverse. We've done many surveys and community meetings and trying to study what the residents that live there today and employees that work, you know, that come downtown and work every day, are most interested in and are really trying to meet the diverse needs of our community. So, yeah, by first or second quarter of next year, we should have an opening of our first food hall right downtown. So, we're very excited about that.   Eve: [00:12:52] That is very exciting to see a dream, sort of, become reality, right?   Christina: [00:12:56] Absolutely.   Eve: [00:12:57] I think, what I've seen of the Erie plan, it's a big plan and what are the hoped-for outcomes?   Christina: [00:13:04] One of the beautiful things about this role, community and economic development for Erie Insurance, is that we participate in many different aspects of creating a vibrant community. And, you know, some of the overall goals are ensuring that we have jobs and access to jobs ready in the next three to five years through the work that our Chamber of Commerce is doing under new leadership. That we are creating a ready pipeline for workforce so this way, those in the communities that might not be ready or have access to education or a hands-on training, can have that access and are ready when the jobs are ready. So, we're matching the needs of the employers with those that are in our community today. You know, success for us looks like just an overall improvement in the quality of life. And that's measured in so many different ways, not just the vibrancy of the downtown, the buildings are the tools to support that. What's the human experience? What are our community members really experiencing? While we're growing for the new and bringing in new businesses and the targeted industries to really leverage the assets that we were just talking about that are right here in Erie today.   Eve: [00:14:21] Well, this is not a small task that you've taken on. And I'm, I'm wondering what background led you here?   Christina: [00:14:30] Well, it's been very interesting because it's not one, you know, that my, you know, 20-year-old self would have imagined in any capacity, I'm certain. But, you know, all of the experiences that I've had in the past, whether it was through my finance role at Erie Insurance, Ernst Young or otherwise, through my people role, you know, leading H.R. for a Fortune 500 company, certainly teaches you a lot about appreciating that people aspect of what we do every day and, you know, our culture is built around being, above all, in service, and we only do that through the human touch. So that's an important element of who we are as an organization. So, you take all of those experiences and learnings and, and I love learning and building new, that's what I've done in my career. So, to give back to a community that I've been a part of and have raised three children in, my husband and I, I mean, it's been such an exciting time for Erie and certainly personally in my career.   Eve: [00:15:32] I'm smiling over here because it sounds great. So, you know, what I'm most interested in is impact and socially responsible real estate. And I'm wondering what socially responsible means to you, and especially in this context.   Christina: [00:15:50] We actually, we talk quite a bit about that, Eve, because we've used the phrase that you hear a lot "the rising tide lifts all boats". And we say that, and I think in the beginning it sounded like, you know, if we could redevelop the downtown core and have that ripple effect through other neighborhoods and certainly out throughout the region, that that would be great for all parts of our community. And that's true. At the same time, when our mayor came on, Mayor Schember, he shone a light on where there were disparities and where there were deep-rooted strongholds within different minority communities. And he actually launched an initiative called the People's Supper Initiative. And these types of suppers occur through, all throughout the country. We participated in that with himself and his administration. He was serious about understanding some of the root causes of some of the hurts and perceptions and realities of different communities, the African-American, Latino and new Americans, and really rallied behind let's have suppers and understand, you know, where we are as a community and let's build trust, so that as we move forward as a community and building the new, that no one gets left behind. And that's been a serious attention spot for him and if you were to ask the mayor what his number one priority is, and we are hoping he has his 12 years in office as he would like, that he wants to eliminate prejudice and disparity in areas. And that's a that's a tall order, we understand.   Eve: [00:17:43] A very big goal, yeah.   Christina: [00:17:44] Very tall. But because we come at all of this development, whether it's the chamber on the economic development side, whether it's for the EDDC on the real estate development side or other organizations, including our own, we come at it with a balanced perspective of, yes, we know we want a world class downtown and bay-front. Yes, we want to create a community of choice for everyone. But we do it knowing that we also need to embrace our diverse cultures. And I think that balance point always has given us pause to think, do we have the right voices around the table? Do we have our traditional leaders? Where do we need more input from the neighborhood centers, from those civic leaders? How are we ensuring that we are bringing the entire community forward through all the efforts and all the investments that are being made? So, it's something that's important to us. I wouldn't say we have it all figured out yet.   Eve: [00:18:47] Well, does anyone?   Christina: [00:18:48] But we are paying attention to it.   Eve: [00:18:52] Well, that's great. That's a difficult problem to solve anywhere in the world. Are there any current trends in economic or community development that you're following or that you think are very important?   Christina: [00:19:04] One of the trends that we think for us is important is ensuring that we stay true to Erie Pennsylvania. Honoring our past and all the assets that we have to leverage, while building for the future. We hear a lot about, yes, you know, we have access to federal and state resources and, you know, look to those at the right time, but really taking a local approach. We follow Bruce Katz quite a bit. You know, he, of course, talks a lot about the New Localism. He also has been a strong partner the past few years. But really taking that local approach to: what assets do we have, where are our challenges, where are our opportunities and how can we move Erie forward with those assets in mind? And not trying to be something that we're not. We expect that that will help us be more successful. We've learned a lot over the last several decades, certainly over the last several years. We continue to study other communities like Pittsburgh, like Cincinnati, Buffalo, others in our region. But we do think that that local approach and collaboration is going to be key for us.   Eve: [00:20:18] Do you think it's a moral imperative that large companies like Erie Insurance get involved in building better communities where they are located?   Christina: [00:20:28] Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, it's always been part of our DNA from our humble beginnings 95 years ago that we would be, above all, in service throughout the communities that we're a part of. At the same time, the market is demanding it. So, we see that, even for employees now that are coming in, that they themselves want to be active citizens of the communities that they're a part of and they expect that the organizations that they work for. So that purpose-driven, balanced with the profit-driven, is becoming more and more important but thankfully for us, that's just the way we've always operated. So, it's, it's an easy way for us to think about it, quite honestly.   Eve: [00:21:14] And so, how do you think we need to think about our cities and neighborhoods overall, so that we build better places for everyone?   Christina: [00:21:23] For how we think about it, we think, you know, involving those that are in the community today is really important. You know, when I first came into this role, I thought, well, let's study these other communities and that worked really well there, let's bring that here, you know. But people live in neighborhoods today, and each neighborhood is very unique. And to talk with neighbors and understand their needs and build for, you know, a future for them and how that then ripples out to other parts of the community, I think that's one of the better ways that we can do that and be sure that the resources are available to those that don't typically have access to resources that they need to move their communities forward. At Erie Insurance we have what's called the service corps. And we have volunteers at the ready. And non-profits and other organizations make requests for events or even just help in painting a library at a school. And we'll send employees out. You know, employees are willing and ready, you know, to be sent out to help wherever the need is. So, we've really leveraged that as a strong platform.   Eve: [00:22:34] Yeah, that's really lovely. I also think, sometimes when you look at best-case studies, it can derail you a little bit. I think looking at where your community is and how it should grow can be much more powerful.   Christina: [00:22:50] Yeah, yeah. That's what we're finding.   Eve: [00:22:52] Yes. So, I have to ask what's happening in Erie during this horrible pandemic?   Christina: [00:23:01] For Erie, like many if not all other communities, our first priority was response. Response to those that have some basic needs, because of the loss of jobs or, you know, businesses stopping. And so, we actually participated with our Erie Community Foundation in seeding a Covid19 emergency response fund. To meet child-care needs, basic food needs, shelter for organizations that are on the front lines providing that to our community members. We ended up, in a very short time, being able to support 40 different non-profits with over $670,000 as a collective fund. So, that was our first priority, was certainly the response to those basic needs. Now we're pivoting to, so what do we look like coming out of the recovery? You know, for all that's been invested, we had this great and still have a great spirit of collaboration. And thankfully, the health systems, Erie Insurance, we're weathering this. We're being very thoughtful about the safety and stability and health of our community members and our employees. At the same time, we don't want to lose sight that there's much more ahead for us on the positive. And so, our Chamber is leading a Restart Task Force. We had our first meeting last week and we have, again, through a sense of collaboration, we have non-profit organizations, universities, manufacturers, other business groups at the table with working groups gathering data, baseline data, to figure out where our priorities need to be as we start emerging and recovering from the impacts of this pandemic. So, we're not standing by. We're not standing still and we're working together through it.   Eve: [00:24:51] That's pretty fabulous. So that, you know, none of us really know what the path forward will look like. I'm sure things will be different, but we're not exactly sure how. So, I think that's the best you can do. So, the big final question is, what's next for you in Erie and Erie insurance?   Christina: [00:25:10] That's a great question. We are paying attention to what our community is asking for through the work of our community foundation, our Chamber, all of the transformational efforts that are taking place. And we're sort of taking the lead of the community and we're the next big need may actually be. We created our 50-million-dollar Opportunity Zone Fund last year. So, we've been, actually, taking a look at deals related to start-ups that are another part of the engine of a vibrant community. We ourselves, at Erie Insurance, we were a start-up, you know. 95 years ago. H.O. started this insurance company and look at where we are today. So, we know that there are many examples like that across the country and we hope to be a part of restarting the economy for generations to come. So that's, that's where we will be.   Eve: [00:26:09] That's pretty fabulous. Well, thank you very much for talking with me. It actually sounds like you're having a lot of fun in amongst the challenges, because challenges are fun, right?   Christina: [00:26:18] Yeah.   Eve: [00:26:21] I really hope that continues and I, every time I go to Erie, I do see change and I'm looking forward to seeing more. Thank you very much.   Christina: [00:26:28] That's great. Thank you, Eve. Appreciate the opportunity. Alright, take care.   Eve: [00:26:41] That was Christina Marsh. In a recent interview Christina said "I love building new. In my career it's all about building new. It's about helping others build their own competence, their own capabilities, helping other women succeed in business and growing their own leadership. There is always that teacher in me." Christina's skills, which are formidable, are cloaked in her humility. First and foremost, she sees her role as one of service to the community.   Eve: [00:27:14] You can find out more about impact real estate investing and access the show notes for today's episode at my website, evepicker.com. While you're there, sign up for my newsletter to find out more about how to make money in real estate while building better cities.   Eve: [00:27:34] Thank you so much for spending your time with me today. And thank you, Christina, for sharing your thoughts. We'll talk again soon but for now, this is Eve Picker signing off to go make some change.

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast
Idiotville 85: The Curling Rink is Just the First Ftep in World Domination!

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 62:54


Dill Spears, Brent N Liberty, Marty Balakay, Jake News, and Steve CastleEDDC tries to buy everything: People don't understand satire in social media and are legit mad that there's a curling sheet at 4th and State. Also, someone posted on a parody site that the EDDC is buying Presque Isle, people BELIEVED IT. Brent and Ted go to the 50th Anniversary of NYLMike Kelly's latest foolishness. This could be a recurring segment. Bedbugs in the Edinboro Walmart makes the national news. What kind of horrible person does something like that?Wildcard weekend in the NFL was outstanding.The Beer Segment: Jackie-O's Oro Negro Bourbon Barrel Stout (X.X/5)Our new theme song is composed and performed by Warehouse 11: Guitars by Brian Blake, drums by Dave Blake, bass by Chris Owochttps://www.facebook.com/Warehouse11Band/ http://www.warehouseelevenband.yolasite.com/www.idiotvillepodcast.comwww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @BrentNLibery, @ErieScastle, @TheRealJakeNew1, @Dill_spears, @TedBrogan2, @MartyBalawkayidiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!BUY A SHIRT! www.idiotvillepodcast-com.myshopify.comSupport the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Erie Downtown Development Corporation: Matthew Wachter - Oct. 22, 2019

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 42:54


Tuesday, Matthew Wachter from the Erie Downtown Development Corporation returned to the Joel Natalie Show to discuss the latest news about their latest acquisition, the McDonalds property on the corner of 5th and State streets. Mr. Wachter is the Vice President of Finance and Development for the EDDC. There’s a lot happening with the downtown area of Erie, and Matt was able to walk us through all of the process and opportunities envisioned in the now three properties owned by the EDDC.

From the Newsroom: Go Erie
EDDC shares plans for downtown Erie

From the Newsroom: Go Erie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 33:42


John Persinger, of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, detailed plans to invest between $18 million and $25 million to build a five-story, 83,000-square-foot building on what’s now the closed McDonalds restaurant and parking lot at the corner of West Fifth and State streets. Erie Times-News reporter Jim Martin hosted the discussion on Oct. 23.

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast
Idiotville 73: Sanctimony

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 46:26


Dill and Brent open the show, and are joined by their friend Big D, and Steve and Jake wander in as well. - Brent and Dill talk about the Idiotville Mission Statement- The Idiotville Pigskin Challenge: Penn St 17, Iowa 12- Sports Banter (worst NFL head coach ever?)- The McDonald's downtown is closing, and the EDDC will be taking over. - What will the sale of the Erie Hotel do for Erie's fugitive business?- Halloween Costume Ideas!- IDIOT OF THE WEEK: Naked Milk Drinkerand SO MUCH MORE!www.idiotvillepodcast.comwww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @BrentNLibery, @ErieScastle, @TheRealJakeNew1, @Erie_Idiotville, @TedBrogan2idiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!BUY A SHIRT! www.idiotvillepodcast-com.myshopify.comSupport the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
EDDC Update: Matthew Wacther - Sept. 12, 2019

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2019 41:12


On Thursday, we welcomed Matthew Wachter from the Erie Downtown Development Corporation back to our microphones. Matt updated us on the new acquisitions of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation and investments coming into the downtown area. Joel and Matt also discussed the positive outcomes for the region's opportunity zones coming out the Erie Homecoming event in August.

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NEXT with Marcus Atkinson
Ep 3 - A Time for Optimism in Erie: New Community Voices, Economic Development

NEXT with Marcus Atkinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 58:30


The forward momentum of Erie seems to be on everyone's mind. But is Erie moving in the right direction, elevating new voices, or is it just business as usual? Special guests share the perspective of new voices, especially those of new Americans, and an economic development perspective. In this episode, Marcus is joined by: Vanessa Belen - Governor's Council on Latino Affairs Tyler Titus - Erie City School Board Niken Astari Carpenter - liaison to the New American community Michael Outlaw - liaison to the African-American community Brett Wiler - Business Development Officer, City of Erie John Persinger, CEO, Erie Downtown Development Corporation (EDDC) Matt Wachter, VP Finance & Development, EDDC Nicole Reitzell, VP Community Engagement, EDDC

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
Erie's Downtown: John Buchna/John Persinger/Michael Outlaw - April 9, 2019

TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2019 83:46


On our Tuesday program, we visited with John Buchna, the Executive Director of the Erie Downtown Partnership, to get an overview of the latest efforts in downtown planning and revitalization. Then John Persinger, the CEO of the Erie Downtown Development Corporation, returned to our studios for a fast-paced update on the national attention the EDDC is receiving, along with their investments in their focus area. Then Michael Outlaw from the Mayor's Office returned to speak on job opportunities in the Bureau of Police, accompanied by Shantel Hilliard, Executive Director of the Booker T. Washington Center, and Deputy Chief Jon Nolan of the EPD.

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast
Idiotville 2.4: Buying Meat at Erie County Farms is like getting it on the Black Market

Idiotville: Erie, PA’s Favorite Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 64:51


With Jake on his Hurricane Safari, it's just Brent, Dill, and Steve this week, and after they do a little Fantasy Football Smacktalk, they get down to business!-The EDDC is buying buildings, but to what purpose?-Updates Galore!-Recycling: Why glass is being dropped and Family First becomes an Ice Center.CastleVania: Steve and the guys talk Nike and protesting. We name our favorite local dumpster fire politicians!Storytime Too!Support the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon
D&K - David Muscatelli, 60, stage 4 lung cancer, Johnston, RI with Dr. Khanh Do, medical oncology, Dana-Farber 8-22-18

WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 5:31


In May 2014, after having pneumonia symptoms that wouldn't go away, tests finally showed David had lung cancer.David's hobbies include cycling and playing softball.David is supported by his wife, a brother; a sister; 2 step-children, and a step-granddaughter.He works as a constable.David says of his cancer, "It was a very difficult time in my life, but now that I've had such great success with this drug trial, life is very good again. Dana-Farber has been very good to me, and especially Dr. Khanh Do and Andrew Wolanski NP. They are very special to me and my family."David was one of Dr. Do's first patients at Dana-Farber. He is one of the EDDC success stories where the doctor and his team were able to match the right drug to the right patient at the right time.His tumor had a rare mutation that Dr. Do and his team were able to identify and match to a trial drug that was specifically being developed just for that mutation.The effects of the drug were almost immediate, and he was able to wean off oxygen in a few days after starting the drug.

East Devon Recycling Podcast
EDDC recycling - Real Nappies

East Devon Recycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2015 21:20


Yes! REAL nappies! Steve and Steve talk about Real Nappy Week and how Steve J got on with using Real Nappies on his baby boy!

East Devon Recycling Podcast
Where does my recycling go?

East Devon Recycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2015 22:51


Steve and Steve talk about where the recycling collected at the kerbside goes and what happens to it.

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