The Volunteer Roadmap
Most people think Tennessee's entertainment industry is just Nashville honky-tonks and country music. It's actually an $8 billion business keeping your taxes low. Bob Raines runs the Tennessee Entertainment Commission - the state agency that oversees film, TV, and music. The industry he manages generates $8 billion in economic activity across Tennessee, which brings over $400 million in tax revenue into the state every year. That money helps keep Tennessee a low-tax state. Tennessee didn't throw massive incentive programs at entertainment companies. We built something better - a talent ecosystem that keeps growing on its own. In this episode, we discuss: * Why Bob would rather be a "second tier" market than #1 (and why it’s a smarter play long-term) * How Tennessee attracts more talent than states spending twice as much on incentives * Why an eight-year degree isn't needed to be successful in entertainment Entertainment in Tennessee isn't just Nashville's country music scene. It's jobs, tax revenue, and reasons for people to stay, all across the state. Have a Tennessee story worth mapping out? Reach out at archabouttn.com [http://archabouttn.com]
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