Lucrative incentives and tax breaks are not the only thing on the mind of prospective employers who are looking for new property in the Carolinas. Economic developers are also hearing questions from company planners about a sustainable workforce. On this program, South Carolina Chamber Chair Jim Reynolds discusses the return on investment when the business community contributes to early childhood education. Capstrat’s Ken Eudy and Mac Bennett of the United Way of the Midlands join the discussion.
Education Investment
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