The April Plant Manager's Roundtable featured presentations from the Mayfield/Graves County Chamber of Commerce and Graves County Health Department, highlighting their services and partnerships with local business and industry.






The April Plant Manager's Roundtable featured presentations from the Mayfield/Graves County Chamber of Commerce and Graves County Health Department, highlighting their services and partnerships with local business and industry.
Graves County Economic Development traveled to Frankfort for West Kentucky Thank You Night, meeting with state leaders and the Kentucky Association for Economic Development to advocate for continued investment and opportunity in Mayfield and Graves County.
GCED President Jason Lemle attended the Kentucky Supreme Court session honoring retired Justice John William "Bill" Graves, whose official portrait — painted by Mayfield artist Fred Biggs — was permanently dedicated among former justices of Kentucky's highest court.
The MakeMyMove remote worker relocation program has brought a total of four new full-time residents to Mayfield and Graves County since its launch, with community partners continuing to offer support and incentives to attract remote workers to the area.
American Legion Post 26 and Disabled American Veterans Post 106 presented donations to GCED to cover meals for Graves County High School JROTC students during an upcoming Community Connections field trip to Fort Campbell, supporting student career exploration.
At the August Plant Managers Roundtable, representatives from CASA of Graves County, Happy Feet Equals Learning Feet, and United Way of Western Kentucky spoke to local business leaders about how community service and nonprofit partnerships strengthen both businesses and the community.
The City of Mayfield, Graves County, and community partners gathered to celebrate the arrival of the first three participants in the MakeMyMove remote worker relocation program, which had attracted more than 400 applicants and generated over 150,000 impressions online.
The City of Mayfield and Graves County launched a pilot remote worker attraction program with MakeMyMove, offering incentives to bring five new remote-working households to a community still rebuilding after the devastating EF4 tornado of December 2021.
The Delta Regional Authority named 33 community leaders as fellows of the 2022 Delta Leadership Institute Executive Academy, including participants from Graves County, for a nine-month program focused on regional economic development challenges and solutions.
Graves County Economic Development introduced Jason Lemle as its new president, succeeding Ryan Drane after seven years of leadership. Lemle brings experience in business attraction, marketing, and workforce development from his prior role with the Bowling Green Area Chamber of Commerce.
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