It’s Up to Us: Protect and Grow the Centers of Economic Excellence Program

By Samuel Tenenbaum, Retired Steel Executive,
Community Leader and the Father of the Centers of Economic Excellence Program

For generations, South Carolina competed for jobs based on cheap land and cheap labor. Those days are gone forever, and it’s time to stop gazing longingly in the rear-view mirror, because we’re being left in the dust by other states and nations smart enough to recognize that today, economic growth comes from brainpower. Period.

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