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A multi-channel video and audio podcast featuring local community leaders , entrepreneurs, economic developers, and more to highlight our amazing community from an economic development standpoint in McKinney, Texas

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of McKinney Momentum, Luke sits down with Rudy DiPietro, President of Kroger Texas, for a conversation about growth, grocery, leadership, local investment, and why Collin County continues to be one of the most exciting places in Texas.Rudy shares his journey from growing up in Maine and starting in the grocery industry as a dishwasher and prep cook to now leading Kroger’s Texas division, which includes more than 200 stores across Texas and Louisiana. The conversation covers Kroger’s expanding presence in North Texas, the company’s focus on value and convenience, and why McKinney and Collin County are key parts of Kroger’s growth strategy.Luke and Rudy also talk about Kroger’s marketplace format, pickup and delivery options, fuel rewards, private brands like Private Selection and Simple Truth, and the company’s work to better serve the growing and diverse communities across the region.The episode also gets into Rudy’s leadership philosophy, including the idea of “build it, use it, fix it,” why simplicity matters in large organizations, and how Kroger is thinking about local products, multicultural grocery offerings, and long-term investment in Texas.Plus, Rudy shares his favorite meal, favorite books, first job, go-to Kroger snacks, and why he still has a deep love for kitchens, coaching, and great food.In this episode:* Why Kroger is investing heavily in North Texas and Collin County* How grocery stores follow rooftops, growth, and community development* What makes the Kroger Marketplace format different* How Kroger is expanding pickup, delivery, fuel rewards, and convenience* The importance of local products and authentic Texas community engagement* Rudy’s leadership advice around simplicity, humility, and fast iteration* Kroger’s Zero Hunger | Zero Waste efforts and food insecurity partnerships* Rapid-fire questions on food, books, movies, productivity, and moreResources Mentioned:Krogerhttps://www.kroger.com/Kroger Boost Membershiphttps://www.kroger.com/pr/boostKroger Zero Hunger | Zero Wastehttps://www.thekrogerco.com/impact/zero-hunger-zero-waste/Scales Restaurant in Portland, Mainehttps://www.scalesrestaurant.com/Kitchen Confidential by Anthony Bourdainhttps://www.harpercollins.com/products/kitchen-confidential-anthony-bourdainThe River of Doubt by Candice Millardhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/114592/the-river-of-doubt-by-candice-millard/Endurance by Alfred Lansinghttps://www.basicbooks.com/titles/alfred-lansing/endurance/9780465062881/Follow McKinney MomentumStay connected for more conversations with business leaders, community partners, and people helping shape what’s next in McKinney and Collin County.Like, follow, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

Send us Fan MailWhen cardiac arrest hits, every minute without help drops survival by 10%. In this episode, Battalion Chief Ben Jones of the McKinney Fire Department sits down with Luke Gajary to share how the city is becoming a "4-Minute City," where an AED can reach anyone in town within four minutes. Ben walks through the journey from a 10% cardiac survival rate to nearly 47% in 2025, the technology that makes today's AEDs nearly impossible to misuse, and the bold goal of training 400 Neighborhood Heroes to carry life-saving devices into their homes, cars, and communities.You'll hear:- Why putting AEDs in 88 police cars changed the game- A real story of a father saved on the side of the road by dispatchers, officers, and a quick-thinking neighbor- The three ways you can get involved todayThis is what happens when a city decides survival should not depend on luck.👉 Become a Hero, sponsor an AED, or donate. https://www.mckinneytexas.org/821/Neighborhood-Heroes

Send us Fan MailWhat does it take to move from writing checks to actually building a thriving innovation ecosystem?In this SZN2 Premiere episode of the McKinney Momentum Podcast, Luke Gajary sits down with Troy Billett to unpack the evolution of McKinney’s Innovation Fund into something much bigger. What started as a grant program has grown into a multi-layered ecosystem designed to support founders at every stage, not just financially, but relationally.Troy shares his journey from university in Switzerland, to launching a company, to working in venture capital and ultimately taking a leap into local government. Along the way, he discovered something unique about McKinney: a city willing to invest in early-stage innovation in a way that most places simply don’t.But this conversation goes far beyond funding.They break down the shift from a single program to a 12-pillar innovation strategy, covering everything from capital access and corporate partnerships to talent pipelines and global connections. The goal? Create a connected network where founders, investors, and organizations aren’t operating in silos but are actively building together.A key theme throughout the episode is the power of relationships. As Troy puts it, success in a startup ecosystem isn’t just about proximity, it’s about intentional connection. In a region as spread out as DFW, creating that “mesh” between people is what unlocks real growth and opportunity. You’ll also hear practical insights for founders, including: • What the Innovation Fund looks for in early-stage companies • Why revenue matters more than fundraising • How to plug into the ecosystem even if you’re not ready for funding • The importance of staying in the “innovation cycle” through reinvestment and mentorshipWhether you’re a founder, investor, student, or just someone interested in how cities can drive innovation, this episode gives you a clear look at what it means to build something sustainable and scalable.And maybe most importantly, it answers the question:What happens after the check clears?Connect with Troy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/troybillett/Learn more about the Innovation Exchange and see if you qualify: https://uniquemckinney.com/ix/SyncIDMB01MLV5JVREY5F

Send us Fan MailThis week on McKinney Momentum we feature Dana Riley and Jill Scigliano from the Samaritan Inn right here in McKinney. The Samaritan Inn was founded in 1984 as a 10-bed single men’s homeless shelter. Since then, it has grown to become one of the largest shelters for our unhoused neighbors in North Texas. They serve single men, women, and families and have the capacity to serve up to 226 residents.Funded by private donors, city grants, and the InnStyle Resale Shop, YOUR giving and volunteering go a long way. Learn more about how to donate and get involved here: https://saminn.org/Shop InnStyle: https://innstyle.org/ Subscribe to their YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesamaritaninn6565

Send us Fan MailThis week, our own Madison Clark Interviews Tom Currier, founder and CEO of Maverick Power. Tom has been the driving force behind the company's strategic growth and innovation since January 2020.In his role at Maverick Power, Tom leads the organization with a clear vision, ensuring operational excellence and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Maverick Power has solidified its position as a leader in the energy sector, known for its cutting-edge solutions and exceptional service and was just named as the number 1 on the Dallas Business Journal’s 50 fastest-growing companies in Dallas-Fort Worth.The “Fast 50” is an annual competition that ranks DFW’s fastest-growing private and public businesses with annual revenue between $10 million and $1 billion, based on three-year revenue growth. Maverick Power was No. 1 overall at 5,789%. Yes, you read that number right Maverick Power designs and manufactures power distribution equipment for a variety of industries with a focus on data centers. Under CEO and President Tom Currier, the company has achieved more than $100 million in revenue while becoming profitable in under three years. Its employee count has gone from from roughly a dozen in 2021 to over five hundred now. Learn more about Maverick Power maverkpwr.com or find career opportunities by contacting jobs@maverickpwr.comSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@McKinneyEDC For audio episodes of McKinney Momentum, subscribe on your favorite podcast network: https://mckinneymomentum.com

Send us Fan MailBlue screen of death? IT Issues all day? Grounded flights? What is going on??? Join us today as Rick Webster from Falkon, Josh Aaron from Aiden, and Stan Golubchik from ContraForce share a concise view of what happened across the globe in cyber security, explain the incident, and share tips on how people can stay ahead of either malicious or neglectful IT and cybersecurity problems. Mckinney EDC: http://UniqueMcKinney.comFalkon Technologies: http://Falkon.netAiden: http://MeetAiden.comContraforce: http://Contraforce.com

Send us Fan MailThis week, our own Madison Clark Interviews Shawn Pratt, McKinney ISD Superintendent, about his origins growing up in Collin County, serving MISD for over 30 years, and some stand-out moments he's experienced. We also talk about ways we can better support educators, and some new initiatives the district is implementing to better help high schoolers with personal financial literacy. Learn more about the McKinney Independent School District: https://www.mckinneyisd.net/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@McKinneyEDC For audio episodes of McKinney Momentum, subscribe on your favorite podcast network: https://mckinneymomentum.com

Send us Fan MailThis week, our President Michael Kowski Interviewed Sheila Due, the president of the McKinney Education Foundation. Sheila masterfully unpacks how the MEF works, how many students they've helped, how it all started, and how the everyday McKinney residents can get involved and make a difference. Plus, we learn about a new hot spot for chicken fingers in McKinney! Learn more about the MEF: https://www.mckinneyef.org/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@McKinneyEDC For audio episodes of McKinney Momentum, subscribe on your favorite podcast network: https://mckinneymomentum.com

Send us Fan MailToday’s episode is a fun one! Two companies who met through their connection to the Innovation Fund have partnered together, and Mike Wilkes sits down with the founders to chat all things sports tech, fan engagement, the World Cup 2026, and more. Meet Andrew Naugher of Rikodi, and Denny Darmo of Snipitz on today’s episode of McKinney Momentum and hear about their partnershipReadabout Rikodi: https://uniquemckinney.com/mckinney-economic-development-corporation-rikodi/Read about Snipitz: https://uniquemckinney.com/snipitz-market-expands-corporate-hq-in-mckinney/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@McKinneyEDC For audio episodes of McKinney Momentum, subscribe on your favorite podcast network: https://mckinneymomentum.com

Send us Fan MailWe’ve had 2 major announcements recently with global tech platform Plug N Play, and today we pull back the curtain a bit to unpack a little more of how this works with connecting startups to corporate partners.This week on McKinney Momentum, MEDC’s Michael Talley sits down with Plug and Play partner Kevin Parakkattu and discusses how the partnership came to be, how it builds on our existing Innovation Fund, what the collaboration with Frisco looked like, and what the full launch will look like by mid-March. Read our McKinney Plug and Play press release and FAQ: https://uniquemckinney.com/global-innovation-platform-plug-and-play-launches-new-location-in-mckinney-texas/Read about the Fintech partnership with Frisco: https://www.plugandplaytechcenter.com/press/plug-and-play-launches-fintech-startup-accelerator-program-in-frisco-and-mckinney-texas/Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@McKinneyEDCFor audio episodes of McKinney Momentum, subscribe on your favorite podcast network: https://mckinneymomentum.com