annual report - Surry County Economic Development Partnership
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annual report - Surry County Economic Development Partnership
2009 ANNUAL REPORT SURRY COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP, INC. T he focus on economic development in Surry County heightened dramatically in 2009. This brought change to the Partnership in the form of new leadership and increased support and cooperation from the county and municipalities in development efforts. The changes were positive and much was accomplished during the year. In early 2009, the Board of Directors accepted the resignation of its President and immediately began the search for new leadership. After screening many highly qualified applicants, Todd Tucker accepted the leadership position of our organization and brought new levels of experience, expertise and communication skills. During the recruitment period, our staff, with the full support of the county and the municipalities, continued the important work of economic development for Surry County. A sense of purpose and cooperation emerged during this transition period that has and will pay dividends in our development efforts for years to come. The Partnership made significant improvements in its marketing activities during 2009. Duke Energy, partnering with nationally recognized economic development consultants, implemented the Surry County Community Readiness Program. The program provided objective written assessments from the perspective of a site consultant seeking developChairman Ted Ashby able land and an existing industrial facility. McCallum Sweeney Consulting presented an evaluation on a one-hundred acre site located in Elkin during March. In-Site Consulting provided an assessment of an industrial building on Woltz Street in Mount Airy during June. These assessments have proven highly beneficial in our strategic planning efforts as well as dealing with existing prospects. The success of our economic development effort is ultimately measured by our ability to attract capital investment and employment opportunities from recruitment activities as well as supporting expansion of existing industry. During the year, Surry County companies announced expansion plans with estimated capital investment of $2,500,000 and an increase of 240 jobs. Four new companies were recruited to Surry County with an estimated capital investment of $7,425,000, and a projection of 78 new jobs. These individual successes would not have been possible without the cooperation and financial support of the Town of Elkin, City of Mt. Airy, Surry County Board of Commissioners, Surry Community College and the North Carolina Department of Commerce. The untimely death of board member Johnsie Hudspeth brought deep sadness to the SCEDP Board, staff and partnership members. Johnsie was one of the original board members when the partnership was formed in 1995. We will certainly miss her leadership in economic development efforts. My past two years as Chairman have been a positive experience. I have a better understanding of the competitiveness and complexity of economic development. Also, I had the opportunity to observe the efforts of the Partnership staff, our local elected officials and private sector members of our organization. I assure you we are on the correct path to greater success. All that is required is your continued support! 2009 Surry County Economic Development Partnership Board of Directors Ted Ashby, Chairman Surrey Bank & Trust Dr. Deborah Friedman President, Surry Community College Sandra Hallman, Vice Chairman Patronus Investments Bill Hamlin Surry County Commissioner Nelson Clark, Treasurer NCFI Polyurethanes Dr. Darrin Hartness Superintendent, Mount Airy City Schools Ronny White, Secretary Duke Energy Hank Spires, Immediate Past Chairman Facilities Corporation of America Gambill Aldridge Basin Creek Realty Don Brookshire City of Mount Airy Dean Brown Commissioner, City of Mount Airy Lynn Burcham Town of Dobson Bryan Cave NC Cooperative Extension Service Betty Ann Collins Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce Ricky Draughn Mayor, Town of Dobson Andrew French Commissioner, Town of Pilot Mountain John Holcomb, Jr. Town of Elkin Johnsie Hudspeth 1950-2009 Century 21 Hudspeth Properties Bill Johnson J.G. Coram Company Blair Knox Town of Pilot Mountain Laurette Leagon Yadkin Valley Chamber of Commerce J. L. Lowe Board of Directors, Hugh Chatham Hospital Burke Robertson Burke Robertson & Associates Dennis Thompson Surry County Manager Gary York WIFM/Neighbors Mission Statement: “Promoting the economy of Surry County by developing and supporting economic activity to assure sustainable economic prosperity.” NEW and EXPANDED INDUSTRIES PROJECT NAME LOCATION Central States Manufacturing Mt. Airy Catalina Tempering Mt. Airy Wound About Pilot Mountain Advantage Industrial Services Elkin Vaughan Bassett Elkin Granite Tactical Vehicles Mt. Airy TOTAL ANNOUNCED JOBS 45 INVESTMENT N/E PRODUCT $4.5 M N Steel Parts/Panels 20 $2.5 M N Glass Products 6 $200,000 N Rope 7 $225,000 N Material Handling Equipment 40 0 E 200 $2.5 M E 318 $9,925,000 2009 SCEDP Activity Report Total Project Requests: 63 Number of active projects: 16 Announced Projects: 6 Existing Industry Visits: 86 Despite the economic down turn, there were 318 jobs announced in 2009. Furniture Armored Vehicles DATA and DEMOGRAPHICS Surry County Permits 2009 Total Residential Construction Permits: $17,362,057 2009 Commercial Construction Permits: $38,157,809 Source: Surry County Inspections Department Population Statistics 2008 Surry County 72,468 Dobson 1,458 Elkin 4,108 Mount Airy 9,501 Pilot Mountain 1,212 Median Household Income $37,560 Median Family Income $46,503 Per Capita Income $20,907 Average Weekly Wage 6/09 Source: US Census Bureau $562 Construction begins on Central States Manufacturing building in the Piedmont Triad West Corporate Park NEW COMPANIES Central States Manufacturing - 751 Mountain View Lane, Mount Airy, NC On September 22, 2009, Central States Manufacturing, Inc. announced the company would be opening a new plant in the Piedmont West Corporate Park in Mount Airy, NC. Central States Manufacturing is an employee-owned manufacturer of metal building components headquartered in Arkansas. The company plans to invest $4.5 million and create 45 jobs. Construction of the building is well underway. The company is working with the NC Employment Security Commission and Surry Community College in screening, recruiting and testing qualified candidates for positions to be filled in May 2010. Catalina Tempering - 630 Derby Street, Mount Airy, NC Catalina Tempering announced plans on November 4, 2009 for opening a manufacturing plant in Mount Airy, NC. The company produces quality glass and mirror products. The company will invest $2.5 million and create 20 jobs. Catalina Tempering purchased the former KDH building on Derby Street and production began in December. The first production of glass was shipped in January 2010. Advantage Industrial Service - 125 W. Robin Street, Elkin, NC Advantage Industrial Service constructed a building for its new operation at 125 West Robin Street in Elkin, NC. The company installs and repairs material handling equipment. The company will add 7 employees. EXPANDING COMPANIES Vaughan-Bassett - 501 E. Main Street, Elkin, NC Vaughan-Bassett announced plans to re-open a portion of its facility in Elkin, NC that was closed last December. The plant will handle assembly and finishing of products in the company’s furniture line. The company has re-hired 40 workers. Granite Tactical Vehicles, Inc. - 915 Newsome Street, Mount Airy, NC The expansion of Granite Tactical Vehicles, Inc. was announced December 11, 2009. The company designs and manufacturers armored vehicles and moved to a larger facility in Mount Airy to accommodate the planned expansion. Granite Tactical will invest $2.5 million and create 200 jobs within 3 years. In addition to providing space for increased production, the larger facility will provide more room for research and development. In 2006 Granite Tactical began development of its prototype vehicles in Pilot Mountain. During 2009, a teaming agreement with Textron became official which allows the company to bid and receive military contract awards. Wound About Wound About purchased and moved into a building at 309 Nelson Street in Pilot Mountain in the summer of 2009. The company manufactures rope and employs six people. EXISTING INDUSTRY PROGRAM Program Events Coordinated for the Surry County Military Roundtable Event Jan. 15 2009: The 1st Military Roundtable Event was hosted by Granite Tactical Vehicles in Pilot Mountain. Over forty business and industries were represented. The half-day event included a Military Procurement Training Session by Kathryn Loddell with the North Carolina Procurement Technical Assistance Center; Granite Tactical Product Display and overview given by President and owner, Chris Berman; Panel Discussions with Rick Gilmore-North Carolina Military Business Center (NCMBC), Kathryn Loddell-North Carolina ProcurementTechnical Assistance Center (NCPTAC), Melissa Smith-North Carolina Department of Commerce (NCDOC), and Blair Abee-North Carolina Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC), followed by Roundtable question and answer session. Feb. 18, 2009: Following the 1st Military Roundtable, there were requests for educational assistance for businesses in learning the general government procurement process. A Lunch and Learn Seminar, “Basics to Government Procurement-Session I” was then held at Surry Community College with 28 participating business and industries represented. Archibald D. BlackNCPTAC presented half day sessions on “Building Foundation for Government Contracting,” the Hub Zone Certification Process, information about other preference programs and “Government Marketing Practices and Strategies.” Mar. 11, 2009: Lunch and Learn Seminar, “Basics to Government ProcurementSession II” attended by 11 businesses as a continuation of the materials that were not covered in Session I. Apr. 21, 2009: The 2nd Military Roundtable Event was held at the Mount Airy Workforce Development Training Center with special guest speakers: Van D. Hipp, Jr.-Chairman of American Defense International, Inc., a Washington, DC based consulting firm specializing in government affairs, business development and public relations. John Alan Torbett-VP of Business Development for Defense Technologies, Inc. which houses numerous Navy, Army, and SOF contracted efforts addressing and specializing in such issues as Command and Control software development, Unmanned Systems development, and component modernization, and is pleased to hold a coveted FAA Certification to operate Experimental UAV’s within the US National Airspace. Wayne R. Boyles,III-President of The Boyles Company, Inc.-a Federal Government Relations Consulting Firm. Formerly Senator Staffer for the following Senators: Mattingly of Georgia, Senator Jesse Helms and Senator Elizabeth Dole of North Carolina. Over 18 business and industry participants attended the event. Sept. 23, 2009: The 3rd Military Roundtable Event was hosted by NCFI Polyurethane in their campus training center. Clarence Tolbert, VP of Operations Chemical Systems, presented an overview of NCFI’s products used for the NASA and other DOD agencies. Special guest presenters included: Tad Dunn- Deputy Director of the NC Military Foundation, Rick Gilmore-NCMBC, Blair Abee-SBTDC, Shane Baggett-Account Executive for Advanced Electronic Services, Inc., David Helsley-Staffer for Congresswoman Foxx, and Gary G. Daemer-President of Infusion Points-Secure Business Solutions. Over 25 business and industry participants attended. Dec. 9, 2009: The 4th Military Roundtable Event was held at the Surry County Government Center. The Lunch and Learn Seminar-“How to Write Military Proposals” was given by Mark Stewart of the NCPTAC with over 16 business and industry participants. Program Events Coordinated for the Surry County Manufacturers Roundtable Event May 14, 2009: Lunch and Learn Seminar held at Surry Community College in President’s Dining Room. Presenters were the U. S. Small Business Administration Public Information Officers, Karen Hoskins and Mike Ernandes. Small Business Aadministration Programs and Services were overviewed as well as the SBA’s Role in the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Over 32 business and industries participated. Dec. 16, 2009: A Roundtable Event was held at the Mount Airy Workforce Development Center. Guest speaker was Surry Community College’s new Industrial Services Director, Kevin Kimrey, who spoke on the new Training programCustomized Industrial Training. Discussions included the suggestions for 2010 program of events. PARTNERSHIP EVENT PARTICIPATION January March April May June July August September October November December N C Representatives Darrell McCormick and Sarah Stevens Swearing In Mount Airy Chamber Annual Meeting Surry Homebuilders Association-Presenter NCEDA 2009 Mid-Winter Conference IEDC 2009 Federal Economic Development Forum Capitol Hill Visits with NC RepresentativesBurr, Foxx and Hagan SCC Board of Trustees Luncheon NCEDA Legislative Reception NCSU-IES Event with Speaker Economist Mike Walden UNC’s Center for Competitive Economics NC Enology and Viticulture Center Groundbreaking Town of Pilot Mountain Golden Leaf Event at the Amos & Smith Center NCEDA Annual Conference NC Representatives visit with Commissioner Dean Brown in support for Prisons Very Surry Community Meeting NC Department of Commerce NC Rural Center NCEDA Fall Conference Toronto Marketing Trip with Piedmont Triad Partnership Rural Partners Forum Military Textile Event PTP Annual Meeting PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT January February April May October December NCEDA Professional Seminar-Responding to RFPs IEDC Course on ED Strategic Planning NCDOC Seminar-“Doing Business in China” RTP MarketPlace Procurement Seminar RZB Webinar IEDC Federal Incentive Webinar 2009 PARTNERSHIP MEMBERS CEO Roundtable BB&T-BB&T/Blue Ridge Burke Insurance Duke Energy Dr. Flippin’s B&B/Neighbors/ WIFM Hardy Brothers Trucking* Haynes Strand & Company Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital J.G. Coram Company, Inc. John S. Clark Company, Inc. Northern Hospital of Surry County SouthData, Inc. Wachovia a subsidiary of Wells Fargo Patron G & B Energy Granite Development/FCA Shelton Vineyards Southern Community Bank Surry Telephone Membership Corporation Sustaining Acme Stone Company, Inc. Advanced Electronic Services, Inc. Bray’s Recapping Services, Inc. CenturyLink* Cross Creek Country Club Highwoods Properties Insteel Industries, Inc. NCFI Polyurethanes Omega Construction, Inc. Pike Electric, Inc. Sowers Construction Company Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. Surrey Bank & Trust Surry-Yadkin Electric Member Corporation Corporate BNI-Platinum Producers Basin Creek Realty Brown & Church Company Burke Robertson & Associates CK Technologies Carolina West Wireless Century 21-Hudspeth Properties ECS Carolinas Garanco, Inc. Hamlin Casting Corp. Hampton Inn- Mount Airy Landform Construction Stimmel Associates, P.A. Surry Chemicals, Inc. Magnolia Construction* Marketing Associates, Inc. Moody Funeral Home Mount Airy Oil Company, Inc. RBC Bank Rogers Realty & Auction Co. Samet Corporation SELA Building Corporation Smith-Rowe, Inc. The Crown Companies The North Carolina Granite Corp. Time Warner Cable Town & Country Builders Wayne Farms Weyerhaeuser WorkForce Carolina Small Business AllStar Rentals, Inc. Brannock & Hiatt Furniture, Inc. Carolina Connections, Inc. Century 21- Homestead Realty Champion Printing Christopher W. Groner, MD Cooke Rentals, Inc. Cutting Edge Tile & Grout Cleaning* Eagle Storage/PCI Communications Edward Jones & Co-Frank Beals F. Rees Clothing Friendly Heating & Cooling, Inc. Glenwood Development Co., LLC Healthy Technologies, Inc.* James Harrell, Sr., DDS Kelly Office Solutions, Inc. Life Store Insurance MBAJ Architecture PART Perkins & Associates Financial Group Pine State Marketing Select Staffing Group The Reserves Network Tonda Phillips Corp-Allstate Insurance United Processing Company* Local Government Contributors City of Mount Airy Surry County Town of Dobson Town of Elkin Town of Pilot Mountain Ally Agencies Greater Mount Airy Chamber of Commerce NC Cooperative Extension Services Surry Community College Yadkin Valley Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Members Crystal P. Morphis Robert F. “Bob” Comer Individual Sandra Hallman* Tom Webb* *new members Surry County Economic Development Partnership Inc. 118 Hamby Road, Suite 146 Dobson, NC 27017 336.401.9900 www.surryedp.com SURRY COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PARTNERSHIP, INC. Printing provided by SouthData
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