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IEDC Conference in Detroit: A Celebration of Collaboration, Innovation, and Impact

The synergy in Detroit was inspiring as economic developers from across the nation gathered for the 2025 International Economic Development Council (IEDC) Annual Conference. With over 4,500 members, IEDC is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing economic prosperity and quality of life in communities large and small. This year’s conference was a powerful reminder of the transformative work happening across the country—and Frederick is part of that narrative.

A Golden Moment for Frederick

One of the most exciting highlights from the conference was the City of Frederick’s Department of Economic Development receiving a prestigious Gold Award for its collaboration with Frederick Community College and the Frederick County Office of Agriculture. The award recognized the innovative Food Business Entrepreneurship Program, a free initiative that equips aspiring food entrepreneurs with hands-on training in culinary arts, business management, and marketing. Earning top recognition in the Secondary Institution Partnership category, this program combines academic training, industry expertise, and community resources, equipping aspiring food entrepreneurs with the tools to launch and grow successful food businesses—strengthening both Frederick’s food economy and its culture of entrepreneurship.

Hosted at FCC’s Hospitality, Culinary & Tourism Institute (HCTI), the program culminates in a “Shark Tank”-style pitch competition, where participants present their business ideas for funding and mentorship. Thanks to the training received at FCC and the support from City and County teams, several graduates have already launched successful ventures in Frederick—proof that strategic partnerships can spark real economic growth in our community.

2025 IEDC Gold Award Recipients

Economic Development Takeaways from Detroit

Throughout the conference, Detroit itself served as a living case study in urban renewal. Once teetering on the edge of bankruptcy, the city has undergone a remarkable transformation fueled by over $2 billion in public-private investment. From revitalized neighborhoods to a reimagined waterfront along the Detroit River, the city’s renaissance is a testament to the power of collaboration, vision, and long-term commitment.

Conference attendees explored themes that are shaping the future of economic development, including:

  • Placemaking & Infrastructure Investment

  • Entrepreneurship & Small Business Ecosystems

  • Communications & Storytelling for Impact

  • Talent & Workforce Transformation

  • Innovation & Industry Evolution

  • Capital Access for Communities

Additionally, attendees learned about a new tool for measuring impact that will be launched this month.  One of the biggest challenges in economic development is proving impact to stakeholders. To fill this gap, IEDC will be launching the State of the Field Survey Dashboard, a new member-exclusive tool to help organizations better understand and communicate results—an essential step in creating impactful programs, securing support and scaling success.

Maryland in the Mix

The Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) had a strong presence at the conference too, with Frederick represented by both City and County teams. It was energizing to connect with peers, share best practices, and bring home fresh ideas to fuel our local efforts.

MEDA Members at the IEDC Conference in Detroit.

As we look ahead to IEDC’s 100th anniversary celebration in New Orleans next year, the momentum is undeniable. Frederick’s commitment to inclusive growth, entrepreneurial support, and regional collaboration continues to set a high bar—and we’re just getting started.

Whether it’s celebrating award-winning partnerships or learning from Detroit’s bold reinvention, the IEDC Annual Conference reminded us that economic development is more than policy—it’s a “team sport” about people, purpose, and possibility. Frederick is proud to be part of a dynamic community, and we’re excited for what’s next for our businesses. 

To learn more about taking advantage of economic development resources in Frederick, reach out to schedule a meeting with our team today: Schedule Meeting.

Frederick Receives 2025 Excellence in Economic Development Gold IEDC Award

The City of Frederick Department of Economic Development (DED), in partnership with Frederick Community College (FCC) and the Frederick County Office of Agriculture, has been awarded the 2025 Excellence in Economic Development Gold Award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC).

The International Economic Development Council’s (IEDC) annual Excellence Awards honor the economic development organizations, government entities, initiatives, and programs that demonstrate consistent, exemplary performance in the profession.  profession. This collaborative Food Business Entrepreneurship Program received top honors in the Secondary Institution Partnership category for its innovative initiative that equips aspiring food entrepreneurs with the skills, resources, and mentorship needed to launch successful food businesses and strengthen Frederick’s food economy. The award will be presented at the IEDC 2025 Annual Conference in Detroit, Michigan, September 14-17.

 The Food Business Entrepreneurship Program combines academic training, industry expertise, and community support to help participants plan, start, and operate a food service business. The curriculum delivers foundational knowledge in entrepreneurship and food service management, covering financial management, front and back of house operations, marketing and sales, regulatory requirements, and kitchen skills. Unique components of the program include an industry panel workshop and a culminating pitch competition that recognizes winners with financial awards and business mentorship. The program combines academic expertise from FCC, business support and resources from DED, and agricultural connections through the Office of Agriculture to strengthen Frederick’s food economy.

Elizabeth DeRose, Program Director, Hospitality, Culinary & Tourism Institute, Frederick Community College shared, “Fostering local entrepreneurship, approximately 80 participants have gone through the program, gaining the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to bring their food business visions to life. We are proud to share that several program graduates have gone on to launch successful ventures and others are making substantial progress toward launching their businesses, continuing the ripple effect of economic and community development.  This award is an acknowledgement of the value of collaborative partnerships in creating community impact.”

“Few things are more rewarding in economic development than witnessing entrepreneurs bring their dreams to life,” said Mary Ford-Naill, Manager of Economic Development, City of Frederick. “We’ve seen firsthand the transformative impact of the Food Business Entrepreneurship program. By equipping aspiring food entrepreneurs with essential tools, knowledge, and certifications, this initiative fuels local job creation and economic diversification. We are proud and enthusiastic collaborators, and this Gold Award is a testament to the collective effort of everyone who has contributed to the program’s success.”

“This award highlights how partnerships can turn big ideas into thriving local businesses that fuel our economy and community,” said Katie Stevens, Director of Frederick County Office of Agriculture.

Each year, IEDC honors economic development organizations, government entities, initiatives, and programs that consistently demonstrate excellence in the field. The honorees lead transformational projects that revitalize communities and advance the practice of economic development.

 “Frederick is leading the field of excellence in economic development with its Food Business Entrepreneurship Program,” said Nathan Ohle, IEDC President and CEO. “This award shines a spotlight on the City’s commitment to its community and showcases the significant impact of economic development. IEDC is honored to present this award to the City of Frederick and its partners to celebrate both their leadership and innovation in the field.”

 The next cohort for the Food Business Entrepreneurship Program and Pitch Competition launches in September 2025.  Program details may be found at https://frederick.edu/programs-tlss/businesshcti/food-business-entrepreneurship.aspx

 

 


About the City of Frederick Department of Economic Development:

The City of Frederick Department of Economic Development strives to increase economic opportunity for Frederick by supporting and promoting a community where businesses and residents can thrive. Learn more at https://www.businessinfrederick.com/.

 About Frederick Community College

Frederick Community College, with teaching and learning as its primary focus, strives to promote academic excellence in preparing an increasingly diverse student body to complete their goals of workforce preparation, transfer, career development, and personal enrichment with quality, innovative lifelong learning.

 About the Frederick County Office of Agriculture

The Frederick County Office of Agriculture is dedicated to preserving farmland through conservation easements, supporting agricultural operations with business support and technical assistance, and promoting local farms through initiatives like Homegrown Frederick, ensuring a vibrant and diverse agricultural community. Our mission is to preserve our farming heritage, assist farmers in their endeavors, and promote a thriving agricultural sector. Learn more at https://www.frederickcountymd.gov/8675/Agriculture.