Corridor Sponsors
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Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation
The Beaufort County Economic Development Corporation (BCEDC) is the lead entity for organizing, structuring and leading economic development efforts on behalf of Beaufort County. Our vision is to recruit new private investment, create more job opportunities for residents, and diversified the economy through a healthy tax base.
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Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce
The Beaufort Regional Chamber exists to manage and build capacity for continual community growth by advocating for a pro-business environment and building quality workforce development in order to enrich the region's quality of life.
YEAR FOUNDED: 1985 -
Charleston Digital Corridor
The Digital Corridor is a creative effort to attract, nurture and promote Charleston's tech economy through a combination of technology-enabled initiatives and business incentives, private business support and member-driven programming.
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City of Beaufort
Founded in 1711, Beaufort is South Carolina's second oldest city. This high amenity, historic coastal city has a rich cultural heritage, great lifestyle and vibrant business community.
YEAR FOUNDED: 1711
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Don Ryan Center for Innovation
Creating a vibrant entrepreneurial business climate within the region through economic development emphasizing organic, sustainable growth. Enhancing the economic vitality, diversity, and dynamism of the region.
YEAR FOUNDED: 2012 -
Hargray Communications
Hargray Communications is a leader in the telecommunications industry, dedicated to meeting the communication needs of residential, business, large enterprise and resort customers.
YEAR FOUNDED: 1949 -
Individual Sponsors
Louise Hunt | Joanna Vilim | John & Erica Dickerson | Deborah Johnson
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InterDev
InterDev has been providing information technology (IT) support and security services to corporations, non-profit and educational organizations and public-sector entities for more than three decades.
YEAR FOUNDED: 1980
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SC Department of Commerce
The South Carolina Department of Commerce promotes economic opportunity for individuals and businesses.
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Technical College of the Lowcountry
The Technical College of the Lowcountry is the region's primary provider of post-secondary education and workforce training. The public, two-year, multi-campus community college serves approximately 5,000 students annually. The college offers a variety of curricular programs including university transfer options, career and continuing education, online learning, and dual enrollment for area high school students.
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USCB
A small, public university with over 2,000 students from around the world, the University of South Carolina Beaufort (USCB) is a dynamic and vibrant academic community that serves the Lowcountry and beyond.