Henry’s Dashboard Dialogues

We're celebrating industrial success! Tate, Union, Phorus and many more.

23 min · 1 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio We're celebrating industrial success! Tate, Union, Phorus and many more.

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In this episode of Henry’s Dashboard Dialogues, Mayor Henry Royse sits down with Maureen Carpenter, President & CEO of Barren Inc., to talk about the transformation of Glasgow’s economic landscape. From major wins like the Tate project to the behind-the-scenes work of attracting and supporting industry, Maureen shares how patience, partnerships, and preparation have positioned the community for long-term success. They also discuss workforce growth, the importance of ready-to-go facilities, and why today’s economic development is about quality jobs and sustainable impact. A conversation about momentum, vision, and what it really takes to grow a thriving community.

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