Rural Alabama is on a winning streak. In the last few years, those areas of the state have brought in significant new investments.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Commerce Secretary Greg Canfield shared this news Wednesday at the Rural Economic Developers’ Summit in Prattville.
To continue the momentum, the Alabama Department of Commerce offers a Simulated Training and Readiness Program. Elected leaders can learn how to attract more businesses to their area and how to increase the number of skilled workers in their counties.
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