Greater Omaha EDP Welcomes Mills County Economic Development Foundation
The Greater Omaha Chamber Economic Development Partnership (EDP, www.omahachamber.org/economic-development) has announced the addition of the Mills County Economic Development Foundation to its coalition of economic development programs – the largest such alliance in the region, bringing the total to eight counties.
“Mills County is excited to collaborate and help grow the Greater Omaha region as a partner of the Greater Omaha
Chamber. Growth in Southwest Iowa is key to regional prosperity and the Mills County Economic Development Foundation believes in working together and extending ties across state lines to the other seven members of the economic partnership. We value the mission of the Greater Omaha Chamber and are aligned in the attitude that as a region, we will accomplish more by coming together. The partnership will further shine a light on the tremendous development potential in Southwest Iowa and the regional dedication of creating more opportunities in the urban, suburban and rural of Iowa and Nebraska,” said Marco Floreani, executive director, Mills County Economic Development Foundation.
The Mills County Economic Development Foundation, Inc. assists new and existing businesses with information for location, relocation, expansion, and retention and provides a foundation on which all economic development activities are based with the community’s shared desired future.
The Greater Omaha Chamber Economic Development Partnership is unique in crossing boundary lines and is a one-stop source for information on business, investment, and employment in an eight-county area. Learn more at www.omahachamber.org/economic-development.