Brian Thompson, a former Dexter resident and current CEO of Lebanon-REDI, has been chosen as the next president-elect of the Missouri Economic Development Council. His selection follows a decade of service dedicated to advancing economic initiatives in Missouri.
Former Dexter resident chosen for leadership role on state economic development council
Key Takeaways:
- Brian Thompson is originally from Dexter, Missouri.
- He has been named president-elect of the Missouri Economic Development Council (MEDC).
- Thompson has devoted ten years to economic development efforts.
- He currently serves as CEO of Lebanon-REDI.
- The appointment underscores growing support for local and statewide economic growth.
Background
Brian Thompson’s path to leadership in Missouri’s economic landscape began in Dexter, where he was raised. Over time, he built a reputation for understanding local business needs and regional growth opportunities.
His Decade of Service
For the past ten years, Thompson has dedicated himself to economic development in various capacities. This decade of service reflects his commitment to fostering new investment, supporting job creation, and ensuring local businesses thrive.
The MEDC Appointment
In recognition of his work, Thompson has been chosen as president-elect of the Missouri Economic Development Council (MEDC). As part of this new role, he is expected to help shape the organization’s policies and strategies aimed at strengthening the state’s economic foundation.
Leading Lebanon-REDI
Alongside his appointment to the MEDC, Thompson continues to serve as CEO of Lebanon-REDI. His leadership there centers on advancing economic opportunities, promoting entrepreneurial initiatives, and drawing new industries into the community.
Looking Ahead
The combination of Thompson’s decade of experience and state-level responsibilities positions him to play an influential part in Missouri’s economic trajectory. As he steps into this leadership role, communities across the region may benefit from a deeper focus on sustained, inclusive growth.