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S2E6: Jon, Part 1 (ACED Fellow, Applied Economics)

An episode of the Illinois State University Stevenson Center podcast, hosted by Illinois State University Stevenson Center, titled "S2E6: Jon, Part 1 (ACED Fellow, Applied Economics)" was published on April 16, 2020 and runs 14 minutes.

April 16, 2020 ·14m · Illinois State University Stevenson Center

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Continued in Season 2, Episode 7! Jon Monsma talks with alum Derek Conley about their experiences as Stevenson Center students and their professional practice with public/private economic development partnership Invest Aurora.

Continued in Season 2, Episode 7! Jon Monsma talks with alum Derek Conley about their experiences as Stevenson Center students and their professional practice with public/private economic development partnership Invest Aurora.

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