| Economic Development |
|
|
|
|
Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County INDUSTRIAL GUIDE Joint Economic & Community Development Board of Wilson County The JECDB is a virtual “One-Stop Shop” for individuals seeking information regarding ECD issues in Wilson County. This organization is a cooperative effort between Wilson County and the three incorporated communities in Wilson County - Lebanon, Mt Juliet, and Watertown. Working closely with the three Chambers of Commerce, along with many different local governmental agencies, this organization has been publicly credited for many of the tremendous results attributed to our county. Wilson County continues to be a leader in the effectiveness with which we handle the business of Economic Development. The City of Mt. Juliet Economic Development If you're looking for a wonderful place to live, work, shop, play and start your business, then accept this mission and come discover what twenty five thousand other happy residents and 1,150 business owners have come to know and love about Mt. Juliet. If you like success, fun, and happiness, then look no further... you've found your new home and business location. Please let us now what we can do to assist you. Kenneth Martin, Economic Development Director |





While those words (or something similar) are what we hear at the start of the Kentucky Derby and other horse races, it also describes the first couple of months here at the Chamber as well. If the Chamber Year was to be compared to a large oval racetrack then you would say we are about to enter turn one with three more turns (quarters) to go. And if I were the race announcer and giving the updates at each length of the track I would be very excited about our track position! I would be raising my voice and letting folks know that we are ahead of the pack and looking strong. I might even be so excited that I would say we have opened up a gap already as we head into turn one. Albeit that 2010 still has a long way to go and the race will have its bumps along the way, and we may have unexpected competition along the way; but so far so good! A lot of preparation, training, hard work, and experience goes into winning these annual races, and it is great to know that your Chamber is up to the challenge.