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March 2, 2025
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Texas Economic Development Council
February 28, 2025
TEDC Recognizes 2024 Economic Excellence Recognition Recipients at 2025 Winter Conference
The Texas Economic Development Council (TEDC) announced the recipients of its annual Economic Excellence Recognition program for 2024. The awards were presented on Friday, February 28th, during the TEDC’s 2025 Winter Conference in Austin, Texas.
The Economic Excellence Recognition program provides recognition to economic development organizations that meet a desired threshold of professionalism. Recipients qualify for recognition based on training taken by their governing board/council as well as the economic development director and professional staff. Certifications, professional memberships and activities, and organizational effectiveness of the economic development staff also contribute to the standards for qualification.
These seventy-three (73) economic development organizations received the TEDC’s 2024 Economic Excellence Recognition:
Allen Economic Development Corporation
Bay City Community Development Corporation
Boerne Kendall County Economic Development Corporation
Bowie Economic Development Corporation
Buda Economic Development Corporation
Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation
City of Azle Economic Development
City of Carrollton
City of College Station
City of Converse Economic Development Corporation
City of Fulshear Development Corp (Type A)
City of Fulshear Development Corp (Type B)
City of Hutto Economic Development/Hutto EDC
City of Justin
City of League City
City of Leander
City of Mesquite Economic Development Department
City of Plano
City of Sachse/Sachse Economic Development Corporation
City of Southlake Economic Development Corporation
Commerce Economic Development Corp
Copperas Cove Economic Development Corporation
Cuero Development Corporation
De Kalb Economic Development Corporation
Decatur Economic Development Corporation
DeSoto Development Corporation
Development Corporation of Abilene
Development Corporation of Snyder
East Aldine Management District
Frisco Economic Development Corporation
Gonzales Economic Development Corporation
Granbury Economic Development
Harlingen Economic Development Corporation
Hillsboro Economic Development Corporation
Ingleside Development Corporation
Jacksboro Economic Development Corporation
Kaufman Economic Development Corporation
Kennedy Economic Development Corp
Kilgore Economic Development Corporation
La Marque Economic Development Corporation
Lamesa Economic Development Corp
Lavon Economic Development Corporation
Levelland Economic Development Corporation
Lindale Economic Development Corporation
Little Elm Economic Development Corporation
Lubbock Economic Development Alliance, Inc.
Marble Falls Economic Development Corporation
Mount Pleasant Economic Development Corporation
New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce
North Richland Hills Economic Development
Partnership Lake Houston
Pasadena Economic Development Corporation
Pflugerville Community Development Corporation
Rockdale Municipal Development District
Sanger Economic Development Corporation
Schertz Economic Development Corporation
Seguin Economic Development Corporation
Sherman Economic Development Corporation
Spring Branch Management District
Sugar Land 4B Corporation
Sugar Land Development Corporation
Sulphur Springs Hopkins County Economic Development Corporation
Taylor Economic Development Corporation
Temple Economic Development Corporation
Terrell Economic Development Corporation
The Colony Economic Development Corporation
Tomball Economic Development Corporation
Tyler Economic Development Council
Van Economic Development Corporation
Wolfforth Economic Development Corporation
Wylie Economic Development Corporation
Yoakum Economic Development Corporation
“The TEDC’s Economic Excellence Recognition program is one of the ways in which our organization honors the outstanding commitment to excellence of our communities and regions, their leaders, and their economic development professionals have toward the professionalization of their economic development efforts,” noted Carlton Schwab, President/CEO of the TEDC.”
The Texas Economic Development Council, established in 1961, is an Austin-based, statewide, non-profit professional association, dedicated to the development of economic and employment opportunities in Texas. The TEDC provides information, educational and legislative services to more than 1,000 members. The organization’s objective is to support the economic growth of Texas and develop strategies that promote a positive business climate in the state.