(Statesboro, GA) – Development Authority of Bulloch County CEO Benjy Thompson will serve as the Chair of the Georgia Economic Developers Association (GEDA)
Board of Directors. GEDA is a non-profit association of professionals and volunteers who are involved with the economic development of the cities and counties of Georgia. As the nation’s premier economic development association dedicated to driving Georgia’s prosperity, GEDA has more than 700 member practitioners and is the resource for professional development, public policy and networking for the state’s economic development community.
This is Thompson’s second year serving as GEDA’s Board Chair. “I look forward to continuing to serve in this role with GEDA,” Thompson said. “GEDA is a respected and highly valued resource for professionals, volunteers and organizations such as the Development Authority of Bulloch County (DABC).” Thompson has been a GEDA member since 2010.
Since 1963, GEDA has been a leadership voice on issues affecting economic development policies and regulations such as leading an initiative to establish sales and use tax exemptions on industry machinery and support for the constitutional amendment establishing the Freeport Inventory Tax Exemption. More recently, the organization supported legislation that expanded the potential uses of Tax Allocation Districts, created the OneGeorgia program, authorized job tax credits, and the reduction in the sales and use tax on energy used during the manufacturing process.
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About the Development Authority of Bulloch County
The DABC was established in 1985. It is committed to expanding economic opportunities in the Statesboro-Bulloch County area by growing, attracting, developing, and supporting new and existing business in its community. Bulloch County offers businesses many advantages, including a labor pool of 130,000 people and a younger-than-average workforce offering agile skills, high-powered collaborative resources including Georgia Quick Start (the nation’s number one custom training program), and great site options including designated GRAD (Georgia Ready for Accelerated Development) sites.
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