N.C. Competes for Jobs Tour | Eastern North Carolina Now

The North Carolina Department of Commerce's N.C. Competes for Jobs tour will bring senior Commerce officials to regions across the state for a series of economic development sessions.

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Press Release:

    The North Carolina Department of Commerce's N.C. Competes for Jobs tour will bring senior Commerce officials to regions across the state for a series of economic development sessions. The recently passed N.C. Competes legislation refreshed the state's economic development tools and the tour aims to update communities about the available tools to help them better compete for business in today's global economy.

    The meetings will offer information on:

        - Economic development grants and loans

        - Opportunities to receive assistance and/or planning for infrastructure, water and sewer

        - Leveraging the state's improved workforce development system, NCWorks at the local level

        - Changes in the state's tax rates

        - N.C. Commerce team and how to find the right people who can help

    These sessions also offer local leaders the opportunity to continue to build strategic relationships with state economic development staff.

    If you would like to RSVP for one of the events, please send an email to RSVP@nccommerce.com with the event location.

    Pitt, Greene, Wayne, Lenoir, Craven, Pamlico, Carteret & Beaufort Counties - Wednesday, April 13th, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

New Bern Riverfront Convention Center Ballroom C
203 South Front Street
New Bern, NC 28560

    Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Camden, Pasquotank & Currituck Counties - Thursday, April 14th, 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

College of The Albemarle Building AE, Room 208
1208 North Road Street
Elizabeth City, NC 27909


Contact: Jordan Hennessy
     jordan.hennessy@ncleg.net, •  (252) 619-3606


     300 N. Salisbury Street
     Room 525 • Raleigh, NC 27603

    Phone: (919) 715-8293  •  Fax: (919) 754-3296  •  bill.cook@ncleg.net
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