Tuesday Jun 22, 2021
Koerner Distributor Free workshop with a light dinner provided.
Jamie Niemerg 217-342-4147 Presented by: Pam Schallhorn, University of Illinois Extension Specialist, Community and Economic DevelopmentDate and Time
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM CDT
Location
1601 Pike Avenue
Effingham, IL 62401
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“There are so many things that are impacted by the outmigration of young adults from rural communities, including school enrollment, availability of quality health care, future leadership, a skilled workforce and business development” according to the presenter Pam Schallhorn. “Developing a strategic plan to address outmigration and attract young adults back into rural communities could have a major impact on a community’s future.”
Pam Schallhorn is a regional Extension Specialist in Community and Economic Development with University of Illinois Extension. Schallhorn has spent the last six years studying what prompts people, especially young adults between the ages of 20 and 40, to return or remain in rural communities. She has assisted communities in conducting their own research by developing survey instruments and holding focus groups. Before coming to Extension, Pam was a commercial lender for over two decades as well as Director of the Small Business Development Center in Rockford, IL. Her teaching and research interests include entrepreneurship & innovation, access to capital, creative economies, reversing outmigration and cultural awareness. She has earned a master’s degree in Political Studies and a bachelor’s degree in Finance. For more information, please contact her at pscha2@illinois.edu.
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