Treutlen County is State’s Newest Designated 'Entrepreneur Friendly' Community

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ATLANTA, June 23, 2008 – East Georgia's Treutlen County is now one of the state's newest 'Entrepreneur Friendly' communities. The designation means the community has developed an environment that is welcoming to small business and entrepreneurs. Ninety-four percent of Treutlen County's 167 companies are small businesses with fewer than 20 employees.

'The economic activity created by small businesses and entrepreneurs brings prosperity and opportunity to every part of Georgia,' said Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue. 'By championing these businesses, we are investing in a stronger future for communities throughout the state.'

Treutlen County is the 112th community in the state to be named Entrepreneur Friendly by the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD). Previously designated East Georgia counties include Laurens, Wilkinson, Emanuel and Candler. Nearby counties in the process of designation include Washington and Johnson. Augusta-Richmond County received its designation last month.

To earn its designation, Treutlen County completed the Entrepreneur Friendly program with the assistance of GDEcD's regional representative Adela Kelley. The county analyzed its entrepreneurial and small business environment and developed strategies to help foster its growth. Treutlen County also underwent a full-day assessment by a review team composed of GDEcD staff and representatives from the Department of Community Affairs, Small Business Development Center, OneGeorgia Authority, and United States Department of Agriculture.

Qualified entrepreneurs and small business owners in Treutlen County are now eligible for customized market data, such as demographic and business information, to help them become more competitive.

The county is also eligible for an Entrepreneur-Friendly Implementation Fund (EFIF) grant to help it implement programs that support their entrepreneurs and small businesses and have a regional impact. The grant must be matched 50 percent in dollars or in-kind value by the community.

'This Entrepreneur Friendly program may be just what our struggling small businesses in a very rural setting as ours have been waiting for. I am so glad we took part in the Initiative,' said John Lee, Executive Director of the Treutlen County Development Authority.

'Small businesses are the linchpin in all of Georgia's communities. By supporting entrepreneurs and small businesses, we help Georgia grow,' said Heidi Green, chairman of the Georgia Entrepreneur and Small Business Coordinating Network and GDEcD's deputy commissioner for Global Commerce. 'We congratulate Treutlen County for making small businesses part of its strategic plan for growth.'

The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) is the state's sales and marketing arm, the lead agency for attracting new business investment, encouraging the expansion of existing industry and small businesses, locating new markets for Georgia products, attracting tourists to Georgia, and promoting the state as a location for film, video and music projects, as well as planning and mobilizing state resources for economic development.