Cumberland County economic development chief is leaving for private sector
Jonathan Bowser has spent six years trying to encourage people to do business in Cumberland County. Bowser, by email, disclosed Thursday he is resigning from his post as chief executive officer of the Cumberland Area Economic Development Corporation, effective July 31. "I will be starting a real estate development and consulting company with two other real estate professionals," Bowser told PennLive. "We will be doing real estate projects in the area." Bowser said he is making his move to the private sector now for reasons of chemistry and timing.Rural development key to inclusive economic growth
As it stated in It's one of the oldest disciplines, which maybe in the development paradigm of mother Tanzania, we need to start relying on it more for nationwide economic development. It's one of the oldest disciplines, which maybe in the development paradigm of mother Tanzania, we need to start relying on it more for nationwide economic development. All this has come to my mind in the wake of World Population Day (July 11). In human geography, one of the major divisions is population geography. So any time anyone talks of inclusive national economic development, look at the impact in rural areas, as they represent the majority.collected by :Donald Luther