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Thanks so much Dean Twilley for being here!

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Please do not forget we are all sharing videos today.

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state parks!

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Our states natural beauty

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Our people, our mountains

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tourism opportunities

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It is easy to live here.

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Communities

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Nature

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nature

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Outdoor recreational opportunities

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Water

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largely tourism since the decline of coal and lumber

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river

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People and nature exploration opportunities

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The river for sure

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hey joel

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yes

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yes

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Let me know if you have any questions.

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Do you think there is a difference between Gen Xers and people like us, in where they are choosing to live after college? Different states? Area of the country? What might have drawn people to the areas back then versus what draws us to areas now? Can technology play a role in this?

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Is there a problem of communication or advertising the tourism as a product? It makes sense the difference if other states or places have a reputation built as places where we can practice these activities

58:11
That helped!! Thank you for answering that very well!!

58:23
If job opportunity is what attracts people to an area, to what percentage do you think the job creation rates will increase in an area of its outdoor economy increases?

01:02:16
Thank you!

01:03:26
What do you think the chances of all the remote workers going back to work are, and is remote work more positive or negative to the economy?

01:12:53
thank you.

01:24:59
What is the toughest challenge you face in this process?

01:25:42
Any tips for how we can individually advocate for WV as being a great place to live? How can we help recruit people to come here?

01:27:24
Do you have an email we could use to reach you with any thoughts/ideas?

01:30:20
Thank you!

01:30:25
Thank you!

01:30:25
Thank you very much!

01:30:29
Thank you!