The City of Texarkana, Ark., is bettering itself.

The Arkansas Economic Development Commission's (AEDC) Community Development Division today announced that Texarkana, Ark., has successfully completed the requirements for Arkansas’ Prospect Readiness Education Program (PREP).
Texarkana becomes the state’s 19th city to complete the program. An additional seven cities are working toward completion.

“It is exciting to bring together community leaders and the Arkansas Economic Development team to work on the Project Readiness Educational Program,” said Mike Malone, president of the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce. “It provided a learning experience for everyone about the Texarkana community, its many assets, and the opportunities companies can find here. Our excitement continues as we grow economic opportunities.”

PREP offers communities hands-on training in all aspects of the economic development prospect visit. The program provides local economic development teams with the necessary training and resources to properly prepare for, execute, and follow-up on prospect visits to their respective communities.

“Prospective companies are drawn toward strong communities,” said AEDC Executive Director Mike Preston. “The PREP program gives Arkansas communities the information and tools they need to become vibrant and more competitive in the site-selection process. I would encourage all Arkansas communities to become involved in the program.”

Through PREP, community leaders in Texarkana have:

Promoted team building and cohesion among community leadership that will have a role in the site-selection process for future economic growth.

Enabled the community to be better prepared for future prospect visits.

Provided tools and resources necessary to help make Texarkana more competitive during the site selection process, particularly the site visit.

Encouraged its local leaders to be more proactive in the site selection process by developing local incentive programs.

Learned about the site selection process from start to finish.

Developed comprehensible and achievable strategies that can be used during local site visits.

For more information on PREP visit their website, or phone Kevin Sexton, AEDC's Director of Community Development at 1-800-ARKANSAS.

 

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