TULLAHOMA, TN - Sitting about 45-minutes southeast of Murfreesboro and straddling both Coffee and Franklin Counties, is a city known for their high tech advancements in aerodynamics and propulsion. The area, which is home to the Arnold Engineering Development Complex, was recently honored when the Tullahoma Economic Development Corporation (TAEDC) has received a 2024 Excellence in Economic Development Bronze Award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC). The award was bestowed specifically for the organization’s work in the Innovation in Economic Development Week category that impacted 25,000 residents. TAEDC Board Member, Beverly Lee (Colonel, USAF Ret) and TAEDC Executive Director, Winston Brooks, will be acknowledged and honored at the IEDC 2024 Annual Conference in Denver, CO, September 15-18.
“TAEDC is setting the standard of excellence for economic development with its “Second to None” Business and Innovation Summit from May 6-10, 2024 project. This award highlights TAEDC’s commitment to its community and demonstrates the transformative impact of economic development,” said Nathan Ohle, IEDC President and CEO, “It is with great pride that IEDC presents this award to TAEDC, celebrating their leadership and innovation in the field of economic development.”
“We are absolutely thrilled to announce this year's award winners. These exceptional projects showcase remarkable dedication and ingenuity within the field," said Kevin Kramer, Chair of IEDC’s Excellence in Economic Development Awards Advisory Committee. TAEDC’s contributions will leave a lasting impact and demonstrate its commitment to creating positive change for its residents.”
Every year IEDC looks specifically for economic development organizations, government entities, initiatives, and programs that have demonstrated consistent, exemplary performance in the economic development profession, leading the execution of projects that have a significant impact on revitalizing communities, and playing a major role in shaping and improving the practice of economic development. Classified
“I want to thank the TAEDC Board of Directors for their support and leadership. And without our partners, we could not be successful. I want to thank the Technical Management team at Arnold Engineering Development Complex, the University of Tennessee Space Institute, the Middle Tennessee State University Small Business Development Center, the Chambers of Commerce in the region, industrial boards, and the high-tech companies in our community,” said TAEDC Executive Director, Winston Brooks.
About Tullahoma Area Economic Development Corporation - The Tullahoma Area Economic Development Corporation was established to help Tullahoma capture economic opportunities by: Creating an economic development organization with a strategic and focused approach to economic planning and development activities; Establishing a framework for quality economic growth and development targeting specific segments; Formulating and implementing programs to increase job opportunities; Partnering with businesses as well as state and local agencies. Board members are Chairman Lynn Sebourn, Vice-Chairman David Bond, Secretary Steve May, Treasurer John McCord, Rich Ellis, Beverly Lee, Misty Damron.
About the International Economic Development Council - The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit, non-partisan membership organization serving economic developers. With more than 4,300 members, IEDC is the largest organization of its kind. Economic developers promote economic well-being and quality of life for their communities by creating, retaining, and expanding jobs that facilitate growth, enhance wealth, and provide a stable tax base. From public to private, rural to urban, and local to international, IEDC’s members engage in the full range of economic development practices. Given the breadth of economic development work, our members are employed in various settings, including local, state, provincial, and federal governments, public-private partnerships, chambers of commerce, universities, and a variety of other institutions. When IEDC succeeds, its members create high-quality jobs, develop vibrant communities, and improve the quality of life in their regions.