BCEDA Welcomes Matt Kelly
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Existing Business Interviews Underway!Working in coordination with Bob Higgins of BCEDA, the Economic Development Committees of the Eastern Shore and South Baldwin Chambers each have about a dozen members interviewing existing businesses in their areas. The objectives of these interviews are to help establish new relationships between business leaders and to identify opportunities where the community can help these businesses grow. So far over 40 interviews have been completed. This effort is part of a state-wide program that recognizes that our strongest economic growth opportunity is – as always – through our existing businesses! While the individual company responses are confidential, we will share some of the overall results with you in our next newsletter. |
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BCEDA Represented at 2003
NBAA
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LEAN: Making Baldwin Companies More ProfitableBCEDA and the Baldwin County chambers invited the Alabama Technology Network to teach its introductory classes in “Lean Manufacturing” and “Lean Office” to area companies. These classes provide companies with tools to get their employees involved productive, profitability improvements. About five different companies sent 17 people to these classes. When asked if we should recommend other Baldwin companies take these classes, every one of the students gave an enthusiastic endorsement. They also said that they learned enough in the introductory class to immediately apply these principles in their own business. If you are interested in learning more about this, contact Harry Cecil at ATN (888-925-8764 ext 103) |
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Business Incubator Funds New Company!The Business Incubator is busier than ever! Over the last 18 months of its existence, we have helped over 100 start-up or young companies in the area. The newest company in the incubator is Custom Concrete Creations in Elberta and Gulf Shores. This company specializes in designing and manufacturing custom, high quality styled concrete components for up-scale homes and commercial buildings. Some of their products will be curving exterior stairs, railings, and columns, window surrounds, and fireplaces. They also will manufacture a few “standard” products like paver bricks and straight railings. Contact them at 251-986-6645. If you are thinking of starting a business in Baldwin County, contact Bob Higgins at 251-947-5715 for information on incubator and community resources that may be available to help you.
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Information Technology Academy at Daphne High School to Open SoonBaldwin County Schools have taken a very progressive role in establishing academies within several high schools to meet the needs of the different communities. As a result of a business survey and other efforts by BCEDA and the school system, Daphne High School has announced that it will open an “Information Technology Academy” within their normal curriculum in the fall of 2004. While the exact content is still being developed, it is expected to provide a four year set of elective courses in business-related information technology leading to entry-level professional certification for graduating seniors. The individual elective courses would also be available to other students in the school. If you are interested in being on the business advisory committee for this academy, contact Mike Lucci, Vice Principal, at 251-626-8787.
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Thinking about Promoting Someone?If your company is considering
promotion of an employee and the company can commit to a 10% raise for the
employee, the company may be eligible to be reimbursed for 50% of that
employee’s wages for up to six months while the employee is training for the
new job! For information, contact Kathleen Shumate at the Foley CareerLink (251-943-2327). |
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William H. Payne Named 2003 Volunteer of the Year for Alabama by EDAA
Bill has been instrumental in developing and implementing several projects such as revitalizing the industrial development board, enhancing the economic development strategy for the City of Fairhope and securing a 123,000 square foot building for industrial recruitment. Mr. Payne has also played a leading role in job creation and capital investment in projects such as Precision IBC, Balloons Everywhere and Sunbelt Fire. These projects resulted in an increase of 117 jobs in Baldwin County and a total capital investment of $3,225,000.
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BCEDA Attends Corenet Conference In Atlanta!BCEDA President Lance LaCour attended the Corenet Global Summit in Atlanta in October. Corenet is the leading corporate real estate executive organization in the world and holds two Global Summits each year. Over 3,000 corporate real estate executives attended the event. "BCEDA joined Corenet as a member in 2003 and this was our first conference," noted LaCour. We had an opportunity to:
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