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SEDCOR reports on local business growth, cites multiple expansion projects and waste-to-energy interest
Summary
Sedcor told the Marion County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 5 that it is assisting local manufacturers, food processors and growers with expansion projects, workforce training and innovation hub activities funded in part by an annual $160,000 county grant.
Sedcor (Strategic Economic Development Corporation) presented its Mid-Willamette Valley third-quarter report to the Marion County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 5, summarizing business retention and expansion work funded in part by an annual county grant.
Sarah Cooley, Marion County economic development specialist, said the county’s grant agreement with Sedcor allocates $160,000 annually from the county’s economic development program. Eric Anderson, Sedcor president, and Kip Morris, Sedcor’s business retention and expansion manager, described several active projects: a facility search for Vans Aircraft near Aurora Airport; Meega Motors’ small-scale plug-in solar device; Jay’s Teriyaki…
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