Why Texas is a Magnet for Business & the Trades: Insights from Ed Curtis

Why Texas is a Magnet for Business & the Trades: Insights from Ed Curtis

Author: Andrew Brown August 28, 2024 Duration: 27:52

We explore Texas' appeal for businesses, the importance of authenticity, and the upcoming YTexas Summit. Tune in for insights on skilled trades, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.

In this episode, we'll delve into the unique appeal of Texas for businesses, particularly during and after the pandemic, and discuss the booming job market and the influx of companies relocating to the state. Ed and I also explore the importance of being true to yourself, the value of a strong network, and the evolving landscape of infrastructure and education in Texas. Plus, we'll give you an exclusive preview of the upcoming Why Texas Summit, which promises to be a hub of innovation and collaboration.

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Born and raised in New York, Ed Curtis relocated to Dallas, Texas at the age of twenty-five and has happily lived in the Lone Star State ever since. Over more than twenty years as a Texas commercial banking executive, Ed witnessed an increasing number of clientele relocating their businesses into Texas. As a result, he exited the banking industry to form YTexas.

Ed's foray into the economic development industry was in 2012, when he traveled the world with Texas One, a program of the Perry Administration. In 2013, Ed founded and trademarked YTexas to provide a resource to companies after they relocate into the state. Since then, YTexas has become a turnkey, go-to resource for the most current insider information about Texas' community, commerce and culture.

Ed is the author of Why Texas: How Business Discovered the Lone Star State and is the Executive Producer of the CEO Insider Podcast, where he hosts key players in Texas business, bringing insider perspectives on the Texas economy, and up-to-the-minute news from the corporate relocation rumor mill.

Ed hosts an annual YTexas Summit and Rēlo Awards Gala at AT&T Stadium, putting a spotlight on the Texas economy and companies that have relocated to Texas.

Ed's vision is to build YTexas to national prominence and to replicate the program in states around the U.S.. Ed lives in Austin with his wife, Staci, and two children.

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Timestamps:

00:00 Pandemic showed remote work, business flexibility, relocation.

06:01 New Yorkers discuss pros and cons of living.

08:10 Networking and seeking mentorship propelled career growth.

13:15 Texas infrastructure stress due to population influx.

15:06 Texas explores modern transportation options for future.

17:45 Texas summit brings innovators, legislators, educators together.

21:37 Passionate advocate for skilled trades and support.

24:58 Politeness uncomfortable, be yourself for success.

27:30 Celebrate skilled trades, join us next time.

Sure! Here are some key takeaways from the episode:

General Insights:

1. Focus on Strengths: Ed Curtis emphasizes the importance of focusing on what you're good at and being true to yourself. This authenticity can lead to endless opportunities.

2. Move to Texas: The pandemic saw many businesses relocating to Texas due to its business-friendly environment, lower taxation, and less regulatory interference.

3. Entrepreneurial Environment: Texas has a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, which has significantly contributed to its economic growth and attractiveness for businesses.

4. Community and Pride: There is a strong sense of community and state pride in Texas, which is reflected in both personal and professional environments.

Infrastructure and Skilled Trades:

1. Infrastructure Challenges: Texas is experiencing challenges in its infrastructure due to rapid population and business growth. However, there's a deliberate move towards future-proof solutions like high-speed rail and air taxis rather than sticking with old systems.

2. Skilled Trades Awareness: There's a significant effort to promote skilled trades and connect students with opportunities in these fields through events like the Why Texas Summit.

Networking and Relationships:

1. Importance of Networking: Both Andrew Brown and Ed Curtis highlight the importance of building and maintaining a robust network. Ed's transition from banking to CEO of Why Texas was significantly eased by the relationships he had built over the years.

2. Mentorship and Learning: Seeking help and mentorship is crucial for growth. Being part of peer groups like Vistage, where CEOs learn from each other, can offer invaluable insights applicable across different industries.

Why Texas Summit:

1. Summit Purpose: The Why Texas Summit brings entrepreneurs, business leaders, educators, and innovators together to discuss various issues, including infrastructure. It serves as a platform for sharing ideas and finding collaborative solutions.

2. Focus on Youth and Education: The summit focuses on involving community colleges, technical trade schools, and universities to prepare students for immediate job opportunities, especially in highly-demand sectors.

Personal Philosophies:

1. Be Authentic: One of the key attributes for success, as highlighted by Ed Curtis, is being comfortable in your own skin and authentic in your approach.

2. Curiosity and Compassion: Being genuinely interested in others and showing compassion can significantly benefit personal and professional relationships.


There's a quiet revolution happening in the workforce, one built on the sound of a hammer, the hum of a saw, and the satisfaction of a job done with your own hands. The Lost Art Of the Skilled Trades is a conversation about that shift, guided by Andrew Brown. This isn't just a technical manual; it's a deep exploration of the craft, business, and profound personal fulfillment found in skilled trades. Andrew draws from his own journey through hands-on work and entrepreneurship to frame discussions that are as much about building a life as they are about building things. Each episode connects the dots between practical skill, viable career paths, and the entrepreneurial mindset needed to thrive independently. You'll hear from seasoned professionals who share their hard-won wisdom, alongside discussions on navigating the business side of trades, from client relations to financial stability. The goal is to elevate the conversation around these essential careers, moving beyond stereotypes to highlight the creativity, critical thinking, and dignity inherent in skilled work. Tune into this podcast for honest stories, actionable advice, and a renewed appreciation for the foundational crafts that shape our world.
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