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The Intersection of Business and the Arts

“The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind – creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers.” - Daniel H. Pink, A Whole New Mind (2007)

Baltimore artist and banker Terry Thompson is one of those people who embodies the intersection of the arts and business, bringing creativity and discipline to both endeavors. Thompson is not only successful in the corporate world, but he is also a recognized visual artist with his own vocabulary of motifs, as well as an experienced event planner and DJ.  According to Thompson:

“I believe that my art practice helps me in the business world in so many ways, especially in thinking outside the box when it comes to approaching new ideas in the finance industry. There are a multitude of rules and regulations that govern the way the finance world operates, so it is helpful to be able to take a fresh, creative look at things – leveraging the way that I approach thinking about painting – being spontaneous, explorative, and investigative vistas. “

The key to developing innovative and creative thinking that can be brought into the business or innovation environment lies in experiencing the arts.   Learning to write, play music, paint, or dance all requires developing the skill to see the big picture of the overall piece as well as focus on the details in execution.  Spending time in the act of an arts discipline increases the ability to internalize and recognize patterns, nuances, and express unique ideas.  These skills lead to success when applied in other endeavors. 

According to Americans for the Arts in their Arts and Economic Prosperity 6 report, 86% of Americans “say art and culture is ‘important to their community’s quality of life and livability.’”  The report presents compelling data about the arts as a business sector, as well as the impact and importance of the arts to other business sectors (79% of Americans agree that the arts are good for local businesses and jobs).   Overall, nonprofit arts and cultural organizations in the United States spent over $73.3 billion in 2022, created 2.6 million jobs, and leveraged $78.4 billion in spending by audiences.  They also brought in $29.1 billion in tax revenue at federal, state and local levels.  

“Right here in Montgomery County, nonprofit arts and culture is a $184 million industry that supports 3,963 jobs – $125 million in spending by organizations, which leverages an additional $59 million in spending arts audiences on items such as dining, parking, retail”, according to Randy Cohen, the VP Of Research for Americans for the Arts.  “The 2.6 million attendees at Montgomery County’s nonprofit arts and culture events spend an average of $23.06 per person, per event, beyond the cost of admission on items such as meals, parking and lodging – vital income for local businesses.” 

But more important is how the arts propel individuals and other businesses to success.  In 2012 The National Governor’s Association identified five key roles of art in economic development.

  • Providing faster and more dynamic industry cluster growth
  • Helping mature industries be more competitive
  • Acting as key catalysts for creation of innovative placemaking
  • Helping revitalize communities, and
  • Creating a workforce better prepared to solve problems.

A majority of Americans surveyed by Americans for the Arts assert that arts and culture are important to community identity and pride, and that engaging in the arts creates empathy and understanding of people with different backgrounds, ages, ethnicities, and beliefs. 

The challenge of how we create strong community and better economy is ever changing, especially as we redefine and refine our goals, but art and culture remains the center of the opportunity to understand each other, create empathy, and find creative innovative ways of thinking. 

Thompson’s works are on display at the Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) office (51 Monroe Street, PE20, Rockville, MD) from May 20 – September 13, 2024, where entrepreneurs,  businesses and community members can engage with Thompson’s work on Wednesdays between 2-5pm and Fridays between 1-3pm (excluding holidays). 

Artist Talk on Tuesday, May 21 at 5:30pm. Visit https://terrythompson-artisttalk.eventbrite.com for more information and RSVP.

About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, and expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. REDI is committed to economic growth in Rockville, offering support to existing industries and helping new businesses get started in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) presents strategies for small-scale manufacturing with Rock East District Boost report

Rock East District - Experiences Made Here

Rock East District is a collaborative initiative that showcases businesses, services, and recreational offerings along East Gude Drive in Rockville.

Rockville, Md., Apr. 4, 2024 – Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI), is pleased to announce the launch event for the Rock East District Boost report, scheduled for Thursday, April 18 at the Rev Room at 660 Lofstrand Lane in Rock East District. This event marks a significant milestone in REDI’s ongoing efforts to promote economic growth and community vibrancy through placemaking.

Since its inception in 2021, Rock East District has been a collaborative initiative that showcases businesses, services, and recreational offerings along East Gude Drive in Rockville. As Rockville’s pilot placemaking project, it has highlighted the community’s unique assets and potential.

The Rock East District Boost report is the result of meetings, interviews and focus groups with Rock East District businesses, City and County stakeholders, and community organizations, including the Montgomery County Black Collective, the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce – Montgomery County, and the Asian American Chamber of Commerce. Supported by a place-based grant awarded by Montgomery County in 2023, the report outlines actionable recommendations to harness the area’s potential, including bolstering Rock East District as a small-scale manufacturing hub.

The launch event will present key findings and recommendations to drive economic development in Rock East District. Attendees will learn more about the initiative, discover resources and key contacts, and provide feedback to guide the development of Rock East District.

REDI invites Rock East District businesses, community business groups, and media to attend the launch event and encourage them to RSVP by visiting bit.ly/RockEastDistrict by Monday, April 15th.

For more information about Rock East District and REDI’s economic development work in Rockville, visit www.rockvilleredi.org.

About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, and expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. Committed to economic development, REDI is proactive in its efforts to support existing industry and attract new businesses with the tools to get started in Rockville, and resources and guidance to existing businesses in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/

 

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) expands grant programs to include retail and restaurants

Text overlay on photo of Rockville City Hall that says City of Rockville Business Grants

Application deadlines for REDI grant programs are September 30 and April 30

ROCKVILLE, Md., Aug. 22, 2023 – Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) has announced the expansion of its grant programs, Rockville MOVE Program and Business Expansion Fund, to now encompass retail and restaurant businesses. These updates aim to provide enhanced support to Rockville’s diverse business landscape.

The Rockville MOVE Program is designed to foster and bolster business relocation, expansion and startups within the City. The Rockville MOVE grant offers up to $4.00 per square foot for office, industrial, retail, and flex space to businesses that invest and create jobs in Rockville. Application deadlines for Rockville MOVE are September 30 and April 30 each year.

Additionally, the Business Expansion Fund has been expanded to offer support to existing Rockville retail and restaurant businesses expanding within the city. These businesses can now apply for grants of up to $40,000 per application to facilitate their expansion plans. Similar to the Rockville MOVE Program, the application deadlines for the Business Expansion Fund are September 30 and April 30.

LaVonne Torrence Berner, Chair of REDI’s Incentive Review Committee, expressed enthusiasm about these program expansions. “We’re thrilled to amplify opportunities for business growth by expanding both Rockville MOVE and the Business Expansion programs to include retail and restaurants. These programs are a testament to REDI and the City’s commitment to nurturing Rockville’s vibrant business community.”

For more information about Rockville MOVE and Business Expansion Fund grants, please visit  www.rockvilleredi.org/business-grants-loans

 
About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, and expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. Committed to economic development, REDI is proactive in its efforts to support existing industry and attract new businesses with the tools to get started in Rockville, and resources and guidance to existing businesses in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/ Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

Media Contact:

Amanda Bosland, Communications Manager – REDI
301-355-2213 | amanda@rockvilleredi.org

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) launches ‘Explore Rockville: Global Bites’ campaign

Residents and visitors can download a free digital dining passport pre-loaded with $25 worth of vouchers

Rockville, Md., May 23, 2023 – Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) proudly announced the launch of the Explore Rockville: Global Bites pilot program, the first-of-its-kind initiative celebrating the diversity of cuisine across Rockville, Maryland. This 10-day program, running from June 2 to June 11, aims to highlight and promote the varied, award-winning international fare available within our own community. Rockville has become a premier dining destination of the DMV and continues to grow year-over-year.

Starting today, consumers can download a free digital dining passport (available via Apple and Google Wallets) pre-loaded with $25 worth of vouchers which can be redeemed beginning June 2 in $5 increments for dine-in or take-away purchases (excluding alcohol) of orders $25 and over. With over 10 international cuisines to choose from, diners can easily embark on a culinary journey across cultures every day of the week.

“Explore Rockville: Global Bites is an innovative way to promote Rockville’s culinary scene and encourage residents and visitors to dine out and experience the variety of international cuisines available in the city,” said Cindy Rivarde, CEO of REDI. “We are thrilled to offer this program to the community, and we hope it will drive sales to restaurants and help establish Rockville as a premier dining destination in the region.”

This is an excellent opportunity for foodies and adventurous eaters to explore the world through food at a discounted price without leaving Rockville. The digital dining passport can be easily downloaded to your Apple or Google wallet, and the full list of participating restaurants is available on the Explore Rockville: Global Bites webpage.

“We’re excited to be part of the Explore Rockville: Global Bites pilot program and to be recognized as one of Rockville’s premier dining destinations. This program not only allows us to showcase our Spanish cuisine, but also encourages the community to explore and support the vibrant restaurant scene in Rockville,” noted Chef George Rodrigues of El Mercat Bar de Tapas.

Please note that the Global Bites dining passports are limited in supply and issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Diners who were unable to obtain a dining passport are still encouraged to enjoy the offerings of the Explore Rockville: Global Bites restaurants, which represent a small sampling of the remarkable dining scene in Rockville.

For more information on the Explore Rockville: Global Bites pilot program, including how to download the dining passport and a list of participating restaurants, please visit https://explorerockville.org/global-bites or follow @explorerockville on Instagram or Facebook.

 

About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, and expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. Committed to economic development, REDI is proactive in its efforts to support existing industry and attract new businesses with the tools to get started in Rockville, and resources and guidance to existing businesses in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/

 

MEDIA CONTACT:

Heather Mahoney, Haute Haus Agency
240.271.5762 | heather@hautehausagency.com

 

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. Publishes New Rockville, MD Guide for Businesses

For Immediate Release:
March 28, 2023

Contact:
Amanda Bosland
Communications Manager
301-355-2213
amanda@rockvilleredi.org

ROCKVILLE, Md., – Today Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI), a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit whose mission is to identify and develop economic opportunities to help the businesses in Rockville prosper, published its new Rockville, MD Guide for Businesses. The Guide for Businesses is a comprehensive resource for entrepreneurs and business owners looking to grow and thrive in Rockville, MD.  

The Rockville Guide for Businesses was created by REDI in consultation with the City of Rockville, and local business organizations and stakeholders. The new guide provides city data, resources and contact information of key partners and stakeholders in Rockville and the wider community.

“Whether you’re just starting up or are looking to take your business to the next level, the Rockville Guide for Businesses is an invaluable resource that can help you easily navigate Rockville’s business community, and help you achieve your goals,” said REDI’s Chief Executive Officer, Cindy Rivarde.

The Rockville Guide for Businesses is online, mobile-friendly can be accessed by visiting https://rockvilleredi.org/rockville-md-guide-for-businesses-2023/

 

About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, and expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. Committed to economic development, REDI is proactive in its efforts to support existing industry and attract new businesses with the tools to get started in Rockville, and resources and guidance to existing businesses in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. Launches 2022 Survey to Assess Business Community Needs

For Immediate Release:
May 5, 2022

Contact:
Amanda Bosland
REDI, Communications Manager
301-355-2213
amanda@rockvilleredi.org

ROCKVILLE, Md., – Today Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI), a 501 (c)3 nonprofit whose mission is to identify and develop economic opportunities to help the businesses in Rockville prosper, launched its 2022 Business Survey. The purpose of the survey is to gather information from a representative cross-section of Rockville’s business community to inform and improve how REDI and the City support a thriving business environment and promote economic development.

The survey covers topics including the effects of the pandemic, labor and training needs, city services, and real estate needs, is hosted online, and takes approximately ten minutes to complete. All information and responses will be confidential and won’t be attributed to individual businesses that participate in the survey. Businesses that complete the survey will be entered into a drawing of five prizes, including one of four $100 VISA gift cards, and a grand prize valued over $800 sponsored by REDI, the Rockville Chamber of Commerce and Chaney Communications.

“The responses from the survey will be crucial in helping REDI, the City and key stakeholders prioritize what will best serve our local business community,” said Cynthia Rivarde, REDI’s Chief Executive Officer.

The 2022 Rockville Business Survey is online, mobile-friendly can be accessed by visiting https://REDI.sawtoothsoftware.com/login.html

 
About REDI

Rockville Economic Development, Inc. (REDI) is a public-private partnership that helps businesses launch, locate, expand in the City of Rockville, Maryland. Committed to economic development, REDI is proactive in its efforts to support existing industry and attract new businesses with the tools to get started in Rockville, and resources and guidance to exiting businesses in the city. To learn more, visit: https://rockvilleredi.org/