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Tracy Dodson Transitions to Chief Operating Officer at Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, Signaling Major Economic Development Changes

Tracy Dodson Transitions to Chief Operating Officer at Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, Signaling Major Economic Development Changes

Big Changes on the Horizon for Charlotte!

Tracy Dodson Takes the Helm at Charlotte Regional Business Alliance

Charlotte is buzzing with excitement as Assistant City Manager Tracy Dodson is gearing up to embark on a new adventure! After making waves in city government since 2018, she has announced her leap into the world of economic development with her new role as the chief operating officer and head of economic development for the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance. This new position is set to kick off in early February, giving her a broader platform to continue the work she’s truly passionate about.

A Bright Future Ahead

In her announcement, Dodson expressed her enthusiasm about this exciting opportunity, stating, “The opportunity allows me to expand my work to a regional platform while continuing to do so much of what I’ve enjoyed doing with economic development in our community.” With her new position, she’ll get the chance to focus on a wider reach, impacting not just the city but the entire Charlotte region.

A Proven Track Record

Dodson’s departure will surely leave a mark on Charlotte’s city government, where she has served diligently as the economic development director. Her annual salary of $286,441 reflects her importance in the city’s strategic planning and economic discussions. During her time, she played a crucial part in several high-profile projects, including the renovations to Bank of America Stadium, and negotiations with the Charlotte Hornets NBA team.

City Manager Marcus Jones praised Dodson’s contributions, stating, “Tracy has been an integral part of the city’s executive team and her efforts have certainly shaped our economic landscape.” He expressed excitement about her continued leadership in the region, emphasizing how Dodson will be able to help focus on supporting the future growth of the greater Charlotte area.

What’s Next in Economic Development?

Taking on her new role at the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, Dodson will oversee a plethora of important initiatives, including economic development, research, marketing, and communications. This is a big deal! Andrea Smith, the interim president and CEO of the alliance, has heaped praise on Dodson, calling her a “game changer” for the organization. She elaborated that Dodson’s extensive experience and knowledge of the region’s strengths make her the perfect fit to guide the team.

The Charlotte Regional Business Alliance’s New Chapter

It’s worth noting that this transition comes during a period of significant change for the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance. The organization has recently combined its strengths following the merger of the Charlotte Chamber of Commerce and the Charlotte Regional Partnership back in 2018. The departure of former CEO Janet LaBar in April, after five years, has opened the door for new leadership that can continue to navigate the complexities of economic development.

The alliance is on the lookout for a permanent CEO, aiming to fill the position early next year, ensuring that Dodson can step into her new role with excellent support from her peers.

Her Legacy in Charlotte

As Charlotte prepares to say goodbye to Dodson in her current position, her legacy is one of innovation, determination, and community collaboration. With *her heart still in Charlotte* and her sights set on regional growth, everyone is left wondering—what kind of developments can we expect from her in this pivotal role? One thing’s for sure: change is in the air, and with Tracy Dodson at the helm of the Charlotte Regional Business Alliance, the future looks bright!


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