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Connectivity survey is open for Peoria residents

Posted 4/23/21

One of the key objectives of the Peoria Forward program in Peoria is to build connectivity between entrepreneurs and resources in the West Valley. The Arizona State University’s J. Orin Edson …

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Connectivity survey is open for Peoria residents

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One of the key objectives of the Peoria Forward program in Peoria is to build connectivity between entrepreneurs and resources in the West Valley. The Arizona State University’s J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship and Innovation Institute has launched a new connectivity survey.

This survey is one way to measure the progress in the partnership so far.

ASU and the city of Peoria want to hear from the entrepreneurs, problem solvers, creators, innovators, makers and community members of Peoria.

Help the city track the development of its ecosystem by filling out this short survey: http://tinyurl.com/PeoriaConnectivitySurvey. The survey closes Friday, May 7.