The LINK's Meryl Fisackerly PLUS MUW post-Nora Miller & Police Chief Looks to Leave
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We sit down with Golden Triangle Development Link COO Meryl Fisackerly to unpack how the CINCO Megasite moves from dirt to deal, why “whale” projects require patience, and what it takes to keep a regional brand like the LINK sharp during a CEO search. We dig into workforce development with EMCC and Accelerate Mississippi, the push to keep graduates here, and the reality that business retention and expansion are as vital as new wins.
In their discussion about recent headlines, Zack and David talk about Columbus' police chief's legacy now that he is a finalist for the same position in Jackson.
The guys also discuss institutional stability as MUW President Nora Miller retires after delivering enrollment gains and navigating political crosswinds. The next leader must protect autonomy, sustain recruitment, and keep pressure on the legislature for facilities, all while sharpening identity to support long-term growth.
Public safety and transparency round out the picture. We break down the Columbus crime lab’s technology-versus-staffing gap, the falling backlog, and a practical pipeline fix: better pay plus training agreements that keep new chemists on staff long enough to make a dent.