Rebecca O. Bagley

Many regions around the country have been hanging tough since the recession began in 2008. While it’s created a complicated web of economic uncertainties, it’s also created a huge opportunity for the U.S. to emerge stronger and more resilient.

Recently I spoke on a panel about economic resiliency at an event hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation where they convened leaders from across the country to discuss innovations that will make an impact over the next 100 years. We examined the threats facing our society and innovative ways to build greater economic, social and environmental resiliency so we are prepared to meet future challenges.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Building Economic Resilience in the 21st Century - Forbes