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Here’s what Frisco leaders are looking forward to in 2021
The coming year will be a time of recovery, growth and continued change for Frisco, leaders in business and education said.
Following a year marked by upheaval and change, Frisco leaders are optimistic about what 2021 may hold.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
While the new year may be off to a rough start, many of Frisco’s leaders in business and education are optimistic about what 2021 may hold and as eager as the rest of us to put 2020 in the rear view mirror.
To mark the changing calendar, we asked Frisco leaders what they are most looking forward to in the year ahead. The following responses were edited and condensed for clarity.