Deep Dive with Dr D
Growth in a rural county can feel like a slow sunrise or a sudden flood, depending on where you stand. Today we sit down with Amy McGuffin, CEO of the Kittitas County Chamber of Commerce, to talk about what’s changing across Ellensburg, Cle Elum, Roslyn, and the rest of the county and what we can do to keep the best parts intact while still building a future people can afford to live in. We get practical about local economic development and small business support, including why the Chamber has shifted toward resources and connections instead of trying to run everything. Amy explains why operating in silos weakens a community, how real progress comes from collaboration, and why showing up to meetings matters if you want a voice in growth decisions. We also dig into workforce development, career and technical education, and the talent pipeline, because Amy names the hard truth many towns avoid: “our biggest export is our youth.” From Winco and infrastructure to water, utilities, and affordability, we talk through the tradeoffs leaders face and why “preserving rural character” has to be more than a slogan. Amy also shares the human side of leadership: staying grounded, avoiding burnout, and keeping kindness in the room when politics gets personal and emotions run hot. If you care about Ellensburg, Kittitas County, and smart, balanced growth, hit subscribe, share this with a neighbor, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Social Media Links [https://linktr.ee/davidandkatrina] Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2440019/support]
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