Coming off of a week where Gov. Haslam and Commissioner Boyd announced more than 1,300 job commitments – 1,370 to be exact – in the span of four days, we received more exciting news that Tennessee was named 2016 “State of the Year” by Southern Business & Development magazine.
Tennessee was chosen for its project totals and the variety of the industry sectors that invested in the state and created jobs. According to the report, there was a possibility Tennessee could have shared “Co-States of the Year” with Alabama, but our neighboring state fell short by six projects.
“2015 was the best year in economic development in the state’s history. At 25,837 job commitments, Team Tennessee set an all-time job commitment record, and we carried that momentum into 2016,” TNECD Commissioner Randy Boyd said. “We are honored to receive this distinction from Southern Business and Development and thank the magazine for recognizing our achievements throughout Tennessee.”