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SUMMARY:Creative Economy of the North Shore: A Talk with Stephen Immerman
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Rocky Neck Art Colony and seARTS in welcoming Stephen Immerman\, to the Cultural Center at 6 Wonson St\, Wednesday\, October 22 at 6:00 PM when the president of Monserrat College of Art talks about the importance of the creative economy to the North Shore.\nCreative economy companies include for-profit businesses\, such as video game makers\, architectural firms\, musicians\, and promotional product companies\, as well as non-profits\, like museums and theater companies. Over 120\,000 people work for creative economy firms in Massachusetts\, with an estimated economic impact of $1 billion.\nMontserrat College of Art was named a North Shore regional leader in February 2014 as part of a statewide Creative Economy Network begun by Massachusetts State Secretary of Housing and Economic Development\, Greg Bialecki and Economy Industry director\, Helena Fruscio. The network is meant to help creative companies find resources\, such as space\, talent\, access to capital and tracking progress. \nRocky Neck Art Colony and seARTS are partners with Montserrat in this regional effort that also includes Salem State University's Enterprise Center\, the Salem Partnership\, North of Boston Convention and Visitor's Bureau\, North Shore Chamber of Commerce\, Beverly Main Streets and many others. The Immerman talk is free to the public and all are invited.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Please join the Rocky Neck Art Colony and seARTS in welcoming Stephen Immerman\, to the Cultural Center at 6 Wonson St\, Wednesday\, October 22 at 6:00 PM when the president of Monserrat College of Art talks about the importance of the creative economy to the North Shore.\nCreative economy companies include for-profit businesses\, such as video game makers\, architectural firms\, musicians\, and promotional product companies\, as well as non-profits\, like museums and theater companies. Over 120\,000 people work for creative economy firms in Massachusetts\, with an estimated economic impact of $1 billion.\nMontserrat College of Art was named a North Shore regional leader in February 2014 as part of a statewide Creative Economy Network begun by Massachusetts State Secretary of Housing and Economic Development\, Greg Bialecki and Economy Industry director\, Helena Fruscio. The network is meant to help creative companies find resources\, such as space\, talent\, access to capital and tracking progress. \nRocky Neck Art Colony and seARTS are partners with Montserrat in this regional effort that also includes Salem State University's Enterprise Center\, the Salem Partnership\, North of Boston Convention and Visitor's Bureau\, North Shore Chamber of Commerce\, Beverly Main Streets and many others. The Immerman talk is free to the public and all are invited.\n
LOCATION:The Cultural Center at Rocky Neck\, Gloucester\, MA 01930 Cultural Center at Rocky Neck 6 Wonson Street Gloucester\, MA 01930
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URL:https://visit.rockportusa.com/events/details/creative-economy-of-the-north-shore-a-talk-with-stephen-immerman-10-22-2014-1560
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