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Business column: Memphis site consultant has advice for bringing jobs to Tennessee | Business column: Memphis site consultant has advice for bringing jobs to Tennessee |
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| Contributed by Joe Cox | |||||||
| Thursday, 20 September 2007 | |||||||
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Monday, 09/17/07
Mike Mullis, president of Memphis-based J.M. Mullis Inc., says state has many 'positive attributes'
When
Wal-Mart or a big aerospace company or a major auto parts supplier
starts a site search for its next store, factory or headquarters,
Mullis is the well-paid consultant behind the scenes, advising clients
where the new jobs should go.
Mullis is on the road 300 days a year, visiting
potential sites from Shelbyville to Singapore, dangling projects worth
hundreds of millions of dollars in front of economic development pros. Where’s the growth?
Job growth is likely to come from a variety of
industries over the next decade, he said, among them food processing,
distribution centers, aerospace projects and technical support centers
that handle back-office chores for insurers, lenders and others.
Corporations enjoy being in a region that’s growing. It means new job applicants arrive daily as more people move here from other states. That helps offset a tight labor market. One blemish is education, Mullis said. “When we visit a site, you’ll see our team in classrooms; we’re watching for discipline and educational standards,” he said. Too many Tennessee communities have weak public schools, and failing to improve could cost the state jobs. “Our public education system is not there, and it hasn’t been for some time,” Mullis said. Be ready, act quickly
Not all site selections drag on for years. Some are
wrapped up in two or three months, Mullis said, and companies expect
communities to be ready with detailed lists of available industrial or
office sites. Copyright © 2007, tennessean.com http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070917/BUSINESS01/70916014/1436/BUSINESS
photo: Mike Mullis, president and CEO of J.M. Mullis Inc., speaks during the fifth annual Governor’s Conference. (JAE S. LEE / THE TENNESSEAN)
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