The Midwest Flourish

The Overlooked Link Between Tourism & Workforce Development w/ Tera Roughley - EP. 28

27 min · 29. apr. 2026
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How does tourism actually impact economic and workforce development in small communities? In this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Tera Roughley, Executive Director of the Huntington County Visitor Bureau, to explore the powerful (and often misunderstood) role tourism plays in growing local economies. From attracting visitors to inspiring people to relocate, Tara shares how communities like Huntington County, Indiana are leveraging collaboration, events, arts, and local pride to drive momentum. Highlighted Topics - The real economic impact of tourism - Turning visitors into residents - Building a community identity (or not!) - The role of arts, events, and culture - Overcoming negative perceptions from within - Regional collaboration vs competition - Funding tourism through innkeeper taxes - Why locals are your best ambassadors Whether you're in economic development, tourism, or community leadership, this conversation offers practical insights on how to grow and promote your region. Learn more: https://marketingthemidwest.com

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episode The Overlooked Link Between Tourism & Workforce Development w/ Tera Roughley - EP. 28 cover

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How does tourism actually impact economic and workforce development in small communities? In this episode of The Midwest Flourish, host Rick Farrant sits down with Tera Roughley, Executive Director of the Huntington County Visitor Bureau, to explore the powerful (and often misunderstood) role tourism plays in growing local economies. From attracting visitors to inspiring people to relocate, Tara shares how communities like Huntington County, Indiana are leveraging collaboration, events, arts, and local pride to drive momentum. Highlighted Topics - The real economic impact of tourism - Turning visitors into residents - Building a community identity (or not!) - The role of arts, events, and culture - Overcoming negative perceptions from within - Regional collaboration vs competition - Funding tourism through innkeeper taxes - Why locals are your best ambassadors Whether you're in economic development, tourism, or community leadership, this conversation offers practical insights on how to grow and promote your region. Learn more: https://marketingthemidwest.com

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