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IEDC Releases Report on Manufacturing as President Obama Declares Sector a Top Economic Priority

WASHINGTON, DC -- (MARKET WIRE) -- Feb 21, 2012 -- The International Economic Development Council (IEDC), the world's largest independent non-profit membership and research organization devoted exclusively to the field of economic development, announced today the release of its research report, " Jobs in the Making: Economic Development Strategies to Grow Manufacturing." The extensive 200+ page report was produced under the guidance of IEDC's Economic Development Research Partners (EDRP) program that serves as a think-tank within the organization.

The Obama Administration, through the creation of the Office of Manufacturing Policy, co-chaired by Commerce Secretary John Bryson and National Economic Council Director Gene Sperling, has not only made the revitalization of manufacturing a top economic priority but has also reenergized national dialogue on the topic. IEDC's contribution to this national dialogue, however, is not solely a policy discourse. Rather, IEDC offers new observations and practical recommendations to strengthen manufacturing that spring from our uniquely close relationship with and service to many U.S. manufacturers.

Differentiating itself from other manufacturing reports, this piece analyzes the state of manufacturing through an economic development lens and presents strategies that economic developers, community leaders, and their manufacturers can implement to support manufacturing. Key findings include:

Included throughout the report are trends and best practice examples on how economic development organizations and communities are implementing different strategies to keep manufacturing viable. Also included in the report is a toolkit for EDOs and professionals to use in their manufacturing sectors and develop strategies for strengthening them.

The report is available via download to members free of charge and for sale in print to nonmembers at $75.00. Recognized media should contact Erin Way for a free copy of the Executive Summary or full report.

The International Economic Development Council is the premier independent non-profit membership and research organization dedicated to helping economic development professionals create high-quality jobs, develop vibrant communities and improve the quality of life in their regions. Serving more than 4,400 members, IEDC represents the largest network of economic development professionals in the world. IEDC provides a diverse range of services including conferences, certification, professional development, publications, research, advisory services, and legislative tracking. Visit www.iedconline.org to learn more.

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