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BERKELEY-CHARLESTON-DORCHESTER COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS

 

The Council of Governments (COG) coordinates activities between federal, state and local governments. The COG performs a variety of services to support local governments in the areas of grants administration, economic and community development, comprehensive planning, statistical information gathering and analysis, and water resource management. For more information, visit www.bcdcog.com.

 

Contact:         Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments

                        362 McMillan Avenue, Suite 100

                        North Charleston, SC 29405

                        (843) 529-0400 (office)

                        (843) 529-0305 (fax)

                       

 

CENTER FOR BUSINESS RESEARCH

 

The Center for Business Research at the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce serves as a center for the compilation, interpretation and distribution of economic data for the Charleston Metro area. Publications and reports are regularly updated to assist with the recruitment, retention and expansion of businesses in the Charleston region. The research program is self-sustaining; therefore, some publications have a minimal fee directly associated with the production cost, research and maintenance of the service. Much of the data is available on the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Web site. For more information, visit www.charlestonchamber.net.

 

Contact:         Mary Graham, Senior Vice President

                        Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce Center for Business Research

                        4500 Leeds Avenue, Suite 100

                        North Charleston, SC 29405

                        (843) 577-2510 (office)

                        (843) 723-4853 (fax)

                        mgraham@charlestonchamber.org

 

 

THINKTEC

 

ThinkTEC, an inovation of the Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce, is focused on advancing a knowledge-based innovation economy. ThinkTEC offers entrepreneurial training courses, including FastTrac NewVenture and FastTrac Planning. Originally developed through the University of Southern California Entrepreneurship Program, these programs, created by entrepreneurs, are designed to help new entrepreneurs evaluate and perfect their business concepts. ThinkTEC is also behind ThinkSpots, a regional WiFi network that allows for wireless Internet access in certain areas across the Charleston region. For more information, visit www.thinktec.org.

 

Contact:         Jill Galmarini, ThinkTEC Director

                        Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce ThinkTEC

                        PO Box 975

                        Charleston, SC 29402-0975

                        (843) 805-3015 (office)

                        jgalmarini@charlestonchamber.org

 

 

LOWCOUNTRY MANUFACTURERS COUNCIL (LMC)

 

The LMC is made up of manufacturers in the Charleston metropolitan region. The council works to solve common issues affecting manufacturing operations; serves as an educational resource to the community and state in the betterment of the manufacturing industry and the development of the workforce; and provides support to area economic development expansion and recruitment efforts. For more information, visit www.lmcsc.org.

 

Contact:         Jennifer DeWitt, Executive Director

                        Lowcountry Manufacturers Council

                        P.O. Box 61569

                        North Charleston, SC 29419-1569

                        (843) 574-6300 (office) 

                        (843) 574-6776 (fax)

                        jdewitt@lmcsc.org

 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER

 

The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) was established to aid small business start-up ventures and to assist in the continued growth of small businesses across the country. Through its regional centers and area offices, it offers a variety of services and management training courses tailored to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses. SBDC consultants at each site provide managerial and technical assistance to those wishing to start, expand or enterprise, generally fee free.

 

Contact:         Tom Lauria, Area Manager

                        USC Charleston Area Office

                        5900 Core Drive, Suite 104

                        North Charleston, SC 29406

                        (843) 740-6160 (office)

                        (843) 740-1607 (fax)

                        tomlauria@moore.sc.edu

 

 

SOUTH CAROLINA MANUFACTURING EXTENSION PARTNERSHIP (SCMEP)

 

The SCMEP is one of a network of more than 70 centers established by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology to assist small and mid-sized manufacturers. SCMEP provides smaller manufacturers access to the types of assistance that will keep them competitive in the growing world-wide market. SCMEP’s comprehensive assistance includes business management and financial solutions, workforce development and training assistance, plant layout and process improvements, innovative technology evaluations, environmental management systems, and ISO implementation. For more information, visit www.scmep.org.

 

Contact:         Pete Dubrule, Regional Vice-President

                        South Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership

                        (843)  670-5687

                        pdubrule@scmep.org

 

 

RECYCLING MARKET DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COUNCIL (RMDAC)

 

The RMDAC consists of 14 members, representing industry, local governments, higher education and the general public. Established by the Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991 and appointed by the Governor, the council formulates programs and policies to encourage markets for new and existing recyclable materials. The Recycling Market Development program is managed within the S.C. Department of Commerce to coordinate the activities of the council and to provide technical and economic development assistance to recycling businesses and industry.

 

Contact:         Chantal Fryer, Senior Manager

                        South Carolina Department of Commerce Recycling Market Development
                        Advisory Council

                        1201 Main Street, Suite 1600

                        Columbia, SC 29201

                        (803) 737-0477 (office)

                        (803) 806-3470 (fax)

                        cfryer@sccommerce.com

 

 

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