08/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/07/2024 09:14
MONTGOMERY - Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday announced the appointment of eight distinguished business leaders to the Alabama Growth Alliance, a key initiative aimed at supporting efforts to drive economic growth and innovation through the governor's new economic development strategy. This marks another major milestone in the implementation of the Working for Alabama legislative package, which Governor Ivey championed and signed into law earlier this year.
The landmark Working for Alabama package of legislation established the Alabama Growth Alliance. This cutting-edge approach to economic development brings public and private leadership together to coordinate and strengthen the state's ability to bring about economic development success.
Governor Ivey expressed her confidence in the newly appointed members, highlighting their diverse expertise and commitment to the state's prosperity.
"The experienced business leaders on the Alabama Growth Alliance will be able to lend key support to the forward-looking strategies outlined in the new economic development plan. By working together, we're building a stronger, more prosperous Alabama for generations to come," said Governor Ivey.
The appointed members bring a wealth of experience and leadership to the Alliance:
Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce Ellen McNair, said the Alliance will be a tremendous addition to the economic development team.
"The business leaders appointed to this public-private partnership will assist us as we move to capitalize on high-impact growth opportunities that will make a difference in the lives of Alabamians," said McNair.
Governor Ivey serves as chair of the Alliance, with Secretary McNair serving as co-chair. Joining them as ex-officio members are Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Reed; Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter; Finance Director and Innovate Alabama Chair Bill Poole; Senate Minority Leader Bobby Singleton; and House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels.
The Alliance officially begins its work on October 1, when a task force led by Secretary McNair delivers a comprehensive new economic development strategic plan to Governor Ivey.
Governor Ivey spoke with members of the Growth Alliance Monday and expressed her confidence and appreciation in the group she assembled. The appointments to the Growth Alliance follow the governor's selections for both the Alabama Workforce Board and its Executive Committee, which she announced yesterday.
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