The Buzz on BRT
 

BRT is recognized as the nation's leading experts on business retention practices for economic development.

Articles written by BRT staff have appeared three times on the cover of Business Facilities magazine. Publications from the Wall Street Journal to Kiplinger Report have turned to BRT when discussing economic development business retention. Newspapers, business journals and economic development publications around the nation have recognized BRT programs or staff as best practices when examining economic development business retention.

Our training continues to generate positive feedback - whether it's our full range of training for clients or the professional certification training that we conduct for the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).

BRT principals Laith Wardi, CEcD, and Del Birch have also provided retention training for IEDC since 1997. Here are some verbatim comments taken from recent IEDC training sessions.

"BRT is outstanding"

"The instructors know their stuff!"

"This was an invaluable course that I think any ED Professional could benefit"

"I think that you guys do an excellent job"

"I was impressed with the astounding level of energy & enthusiasm from the speakers"

"Very motivational"

"Very knowledgeable if not expert - they know the BRE business"

"Very Good"

"Great team"

"Great job"

"Awesome teamwork!!! Very energetic! Kept my attention"

BRT principals Laith Wardi and Del Birch are routinely invited by groups across the nation to preach the gospel of business retention. The duo has spoken for the following groups, among others.

  • Arkansas Economic Development Council
  • Economic Development Corporation of Kansas City
  • Economic Developers Council of Ontario
  • Fresno Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Global Utility Economic Development Council
  • Missouri Economic Development Council
  • Nevada Commission for Economic Development
  • North Carolina Economic Developers Association
  • Ohio Conference on Community Development
  • Pennsylvania Economic Developers Association
  • U.S. Competitive Cities Congress
  • Utah Department of Community and Economic Development
  • Ventura County (CA) Economic Development Consortium

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