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*Laura Stevens, "Aerospace Industry Set to Add 5,000 State Jobs," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' Feburary 22, 2008.
 
*Laura Stevens, "Aerospace Industry Set to Add 5,000 State Jobs," ''Arkansas Democrat-Gazette,'' Feburary 22, 2008.
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*Becky Thompson, ''The Evolution of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission from 1955 to the Present'' Norman: Economic Development Institute, University of Oklahoma, 1996.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:47, 27 April 2008

The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) is charged with the task of promoting economic growth and diversity in the state. The leading industry in the state is aerospace, with $1 billion in exports in 2006.

Members are appointed by the governor. Current commission members are Tom Kirk, Lisa Ferrell, Paul Harvel. The executive director of AEDC is Maria Luisa M. Haley. Spokesperson for the commission is Joe Holmes.

Divisions of the commission include the Arkansas Energy Office and the Training Division. Steve Sparks is director of the Training Division.

The AEDC was formerly known as the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission.

References

  • Laura Stevens, "Aerospace Industry Set to Add 5,000 State Jobs," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Feburary 22, 2008.
  • Becky Thompson, The Evolution of the Arkansas Industrial Development Commission from 1955 to the Present Norman: Economic Development Institute, University of Oklahoma, 1996.

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