Governor celebrates business ranking at Workforce Summit

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ATLANTA – Gov. Brian Kemp delivered the keynote address at the recent second annual Governor’s Workforce Summit, during which he announced that Georgia has been named the No. 1 state for business for the 11th consecutive year by Area Development magazine. He also provided an update on the state of Georgia MATCH and other state efforts to strengthen work force development while putting forth the goal of making Georgia the Top State for Talent.

“We are honored to accept the title of ‘Top State for Business’ for an unprecedented 11th year,” Kemp said. “This latest recognition underscores that our pro-business approach to economic development is creating opportunities for Georgians in every corner of the state. I want to thank all those who had a hand in securing this coveted ranking, including our state economic development team and their community partners across the state.

“To ensure we maintain this historic success, we’re continuing our efforts through Georgia MATCH, which has already seen a notable increase in enrollment at both our USG and TCSG institutions, and we saw at today’s summit that leaders from across the public and private sector remain engaged in solving our need for more workers.”

No other state has earned the distinction of Top State for Business for so many years. Area Development’s annual poll of approximately 50 leading site consulting firms from across the U.S. considers 14 different factors to make its determination. In addition to overall Top State, Georgia also earned a No. 1 ranking for the 15th year in a row for its nationally recognized work force development program, Georgia Quick Start.

To ensure that notable strength continues to set Georgia apart for years to come, Kemp hosted the second annual Governor’s Workforce Summit last week at the Georgia World Congress Center. Bringing together leaders from business, education, and public policy, the summit is focused on ensuring the alignment of these three key sectors in preparing Georgians for the jobs available to them statewide.

“For well over a decade, Georgia has annually maintained Top 10 rankings in each survey subcategory, including available work force, cost of doing business, cooperative and responsive state government, energy availability and costs, logistics and infrastructure, and site readiness programs,” Dennis Shea, the publisher of Area Development, said. “Site selectors recognize that Georgia provides the whole package for companies choosing to grow or expand in the state. Congratulations to Gov. Kemp, the Georgia Legislature, Commissioner Pat Wilson, and the GDEcD team for maintaining the state’s No. 1 ranking.”

“Georgia does economic development differently than anywhere else. By prioritizing partnerships and investments in infrastructure, education, and work force development, our approach drives success for businesses and Georgians alike,” Wilson said. “Congratulations and thank you to all of the partners who have worked together to achieve opportunities over the last few years that will deliver long-term benefits to Georgia’s communities and industries for decades to come. We are grateful to Gov. Kemp, the Georgia General Assembly, and our local communities, and we are excited to continue to work together to deliver new opportunities for an even brighter future for Georgians.”

This recognition follows Kemp’s announcement that the state sustained another year of economic development momentum in Fiscal Year 2024. Between July 1, 2023, and June 30, GDEcD’s Global Commerce team supported 429 facility expansions and new locations totaling more than $20.3 billion in investment, resulting in plans for 26,900 new jobs statewide.

Photo: Governor’s Office

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Except for a brief period, Albany Herald Editor Carlton Fletcher has been a newspaperman, working as Sports Writer/Columnist for the weekly Ocilla Star, as Sports Writer/Sports Editor with The Tifton Gazette, and as Sports Writer/Copy Editor/News Reporter/Features Editor and Editor of the paper. He has won numerous awards for sports, news, business and column writing, including a first-place Business Writing award in last year’s Georgia Press Association awards competition.

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