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EDPA President Jim Hayes

A Message from the President

We've been seeing a lot of sobering numbers lately from the manufacturing sector on a national level. While we are fortunate that our state's manufacturing sector is vibrant, we're cognizant of the need to examine new growth areas to complement our existing industries. With innovative technologies being developed at our universities, and thousands of graduates coming out of our two- and four- year college systems, Alabama has the ingredients to become increasingly competitive in the new economy. As evidenced below by our high ranking for entrepreneurial activity, Alabama's pioneering spirit that built the rockets that took man to the moon is still alive and well.
             
James P. Hayes, Jr.


Alabama Ranks High in Entrepreneurial Activity

According to National Policy Research Council’s Entrepreneurial Activity Index, Alabama’s cities are among the best places to start and grow a company.

Alabama ranks fifth in the nation in the study and most of Alabama’s cities place in the top 40.

To determine the best places to start a new business, researchers identify the percentage of businesses started four to 14 years ago and that maintain five or more workers today. (Young Company column)

To measure the best places to grow a business, researchers then identify the percentage of those businesses that have experienced rapid growth over the last four years. (Rapid Growth column)

The Young Company Rank and the Rapid Growth Rank combined gives an overall Entrepreneurial Rank.

The full listing includes 276 small, midsize and large metropolitan areas, 50 states and 784 countries.

Overall Rank City/Metro Area/State Young Company Rank Rapid Growth Rank
1 Auburn-Opelika, AL 2 1
7 Huntsville, AL 7 15
16 Dothan, AL 9 20
21 Gadsden, AL 26 21
24 Tuscaloosa, AL 8 57
25 Anniston, AL 21 30
27 Montgomery, AL 11 58
35 Decatur, AL 25 60
75 Florence, AL 59 101
86 Columbus, GA-AL 84 93

 


Birmingham, Mobile Rank High for Logistics

Birmingham and Mobile both ranked in the top 50 in several categories in Expansion Management magazine’s fifth annual Logistics Quotient study, which determines the cities with the most robust transportation system.

Birmingham-Hoover ranked 23 in interstate highways, 48 in taxes and fees and 24 in the rail road category.

While Mobile ranked 52 in the interstate highways category, 48 in taxes and fees and 24 among other rail road systems.

All rankings are from 1 (best) to 362 (worst).


Alabama Exports Up for First Six Months 2005

Alabama's exports to the world increased substantially during the early part of 2005. The state saw a 10.57 percent change during this period, with the value of exports jumping from $4,370,117,353 to $4,845,240,326.

Major commodities exported for the first six months from Alabama included vehicles, organic chemicals, optic and medical instruments, industrial machinery and mineral fuel.

Alabama’s top five export destinations were to: Canada (increase of 23.79%), Mexico (increase of 32.36%), Japan (decline of -.058%), Germany (decline of -57.74%) and the United Kingdom (increase of 14.11%).


New Store Showcases Alabama’s Black Belt Treasures

Alabama’s Black Belt, once the heart of the state’s plantation region, now has a retail outlet for one of its most precious commodities – the products created by its artists and craftsmen.

Black Belt Treasures, a non-profit economic development program, operates a retail store in Camden and an on-line store.

Products include artwork, sculpture, pottery, woodwork, baskets, jewelry, books and other one-of-a-kind handmade items.

The project was launched with federal and state-level funding from the Rural Development agency and Alabama Power, as well as in-kind support from the University of Alabama.

For more information, call (334) 682-9878 or visit www.blackbelttreasures.com


Alabama Economic Development Groups Excel in Competition

Several Alabama economic development groups received awards at International Development Council’s (IEDC) annual conference in Chicago. These prestigious awards honor individuals as well as organizations for their efforts in creating positive change in communities.

  • Montgomery, Alabama County Commission - W.F. (Bill) Joseph, Jr., Former Chairman, Leadership Award for Public Service
  • Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce - Forefront Montgomery 2004 Midterm Report, Promotional Awards – Annual Report, Honorable Mention
  • EDPA - Partners Magazine, Promotional Awards – Newsletters/Newspapers/Magazines, Honorable Mention
  • EDPA - www.edpa.org, Promotional Awards – General Purpose Website, Honorable Mention
  • Chamber of Commerce of Huntsville/Madison - www.TVBRAC.org, Promotional Awards – Special Purpose Website, Honorable Mention



  • Local Economic Development News

    Rachel Rogers has joined EDPA as communications assistant. Rogers recently graduated from Samford University with a B.A. in Journalism/Mass Communications.

    Mark Stricklin has been named executive director of the new Birmingham-Jefferson County Film Office. Stricklin has held similar posts in New York, North Carolina, and Oregon and was director of the Alabama Film Office from 1987 to 1993.

    Dean Barber has been hired for the newly created post of economic development director for Jefferson County. Barber has been an economic development consultant and has worked for EDPA and The Birmingham News.


    Foundations for Growth Updates:

    EDPA's Foundations for Growth existing industry program continues to grow and evolve to help Alabama communities in their efforts to retain and expand existing industry.

    Foundations for Growth has collaborated with AIDT to provide training for local volunteers and staff who conduct on-site interviews using the Synchronist system survey instruments. Organizations who have already taken advantage of this opportunity include: Selma/Dallas County Economic Development Authority; Pike County Economic Development Corporation; Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce; Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce; Talladega Economic Development Authority; Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce; East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission; Clay County Chamber of Commerce; and Cleburne County Chamber of Commerce.

    Two Alabama communities were recently awarded honors at the Synchronist Users’ Forum in Chicago for their innovative programs to protect and assist their existing industry. The Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce and the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce accepted awards for their communities.

    For more information on the Foundations for Growth program, please contact EDPA, 205.943.4700.


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    Nippon Oil
    Announces in
    Childersburg

    Nippon Oil Lubricants America will locate an automotive lubricant production plant in Childersburg Industrial Park.

    The plant, which will serve the southeast auto industry, will initially employ 30 when it begins operations in 2006.

    Nippon is the largest manufacturing and sales company in Japan and the seventh largest private oil company in the world. The company also operates Nippon Oil USA in Chicago.

     

    EDPA Welcomes Two New Partners
    For 20 years, New Horizons Learning Centers has provided learning solutions that have helped organizations and individuals achieve results, increase productivity and efficiency, drive revenue and reduce costs. Through seminars, webinars and courses, New Horizons offers integrated learning solutions designed to maximize the benefits of classroom and online training, creating a comprehensive learning experience.

    Haskell Slaughter Young & Rediker is one of the premier public finance firms in the state. Since its founding in 1973, Haskell Slaughter has become known for quality legal services that achieve results in a variety of practice areas and are routinely involved in some of the most challenging transactions and litigation in the country. Through the years, the firm has served as general counsel for a number of publicly-held companies from their formation to their emergence into national prominence within their markets. Haskell Slaughter has offices in Birmingham and Montgomery, and most recently, New York City.

    For more information on becoming an EDPA Partner, email wwallace@edpa.org.

     

    EDPA Provides Project Assistance
    Working as a liaison between state and local groups, EDPA's Business Information team provides one-stop, prompt, confidential responses for your information needs. In the third quarter of 2005, EDPA:
    • Fulfilled more than 212 demographics requests for nearly 37 clients
    • .

    • Assisted with or fully developed 87 proposals.


    • Fielded an average of 206 searches per day on its statewide buildings, sites, and communities database
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    For proposal assistance or general information, contact EDPA:
    205.943.4700 or info@edpa.org

    For demographic requests, contact:
    Greg Sheek, 205.943.4724, gsheek@edpa.org.

    For assistance on buildings and sites, contact:
    Tammy Radmard, 205.943.4720, tradmard@edpa.org.
    or Greg Blalock, 205.943.4750, gblalock@edpa.org.