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~ Mesa, AZ - The City of Mesa Office of Economic Development has announced the promotion of Hayley Freestone to the position of Economic Development Project Manager. This news comes after Hayley's successful nine-month tenure as an Economic Development Specialist, where she made significant contributions to the city's business development efforts.
During her time as a specialist, Hayley played a crucial role in responding to new project leads and working closely with Mesa's Development Services Department. She also collaborated with economic development partners at the city, regional, and state levels, and was instrumental in advancing the city's retail recruitment initiatives.
In her new role, Hayley will take on more responsibility by leading high-impact projects that support business attraction and expansion. She will also work towards activating key commercial areas, strengthening public-private partnerships, and contributing to a vibrant and competitive local economy. With her extensive experience in economic development, she will oversee projects from start to finish with a particular focus on retail-focused recruitment and development opportunities.
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Hayley brings a unique skill set to the Office of Economic Development with her background in private-sector business development and community engagement. Her previous experience in engineering- and construction-related industries has equipped her with valuable skills that she now applies to multifaceted economic development projects.
A graduate of William Penn University and former collegiate athlete, Hayley is known for her leadership abilities, energy, and collaborative approach. She is deeply involved in the community and currently serves as President of the Young Professionals Board for Treasure House, a nonprofit organization that supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
With her team-oriented mindset, creativity, and dedication to inclusive economic growth, Hayley is well-positioned to make an even greater impact in her new role. Her promotion is a testament to her hard work and commitment towards advancing Mesa's economic future.
During her time as a specialist, Hayley played a crucial role in responding to new project leads and working closely with Mesa's Development Services Department. She also collaborated with economic development partners at the city, regional, and state levels, and was instrumental in advancing the city's retail recruitment initiatives.
In her new role, Hayley will take on more responsibility by leading high-impact projects that support business attraction and expansion. She will also work towards activating key commercial areas, strengthening public-private partnerships, and contributing to a vibrant and competitive local economy. With her extensive experience in economic development, she will oversee projects from start to finish with a particular focus on retail-focused recruitment and development opportunities.
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Hayley brings a unique skill set to the Office of Economic Development with her background in private-sector business development and community engagement. Her previous experience in engineering- and construction-related industries has equipped her with valuable skills that she now applies to multifaceted economic development projects.
A graduate of William Penn University and former collegiate athlete, Hayley is known for her leadership abilities, energy, and collaborative approach. She is deeply involved in the community and currently serves as President of the Young Professionals Board for Treasure House, a nonprofit organization that supports adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
With her team-oriented mindset, creativity, and dedication to inclusive economic growth, Hayley is well-positioned to make an even greater impact in her new role. Her promotion is a testament to her hard work and commitment towards advancing Mesa's economic future.
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