CREC's work has taken us, literally, around the world. We have worked with clients anywhere from the Northern Mariana Islands to Nashville, Tennessee.
CREC started off in 2000 with one client. Now, we have dozens of clients, an overflowing portfolio of past projects, and still maintain that very first client relationship.
We are an organization focused on building long-term relationships, and there are no better catalysts to doing so than: being approachable and accessible; working with a client to make sure they receive a product they want; and delivering the high-quality, tailored deliverables for which we are known. We believe that investing in these values – investing in our clients – will pay dividends, and it has.
From the Future Forward Workforce Alliance in Western, North Carolina, to the Arizona Commerce Authority, CREC continues to support the efforts of our clients as they grow and prosper. There is no better testament to a firm’s dedication than repeat business, and we are proud to have strong, lasting relationships with so many of our previously engaged partners.
Take a look below at just a selection of our current and past clients. If you are interested in learning more about how CREC can help your region compete, please feel free to reach out to our CEO directly at kpoole@crec.net.
The Arizona Commerce Authority (ACA) is an aggressive new organization that has a laser focus on recruitment of quality companies and jobs for Arizona as well as the expansion of companies already here. The ACA, formerly the Arizona Department of Commerce, has been re-created as a streamlined, business-savvy organization focused on producing results that benefit businesses and the Arizona economy. |
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The Association of Public Data Users (APDU) is a national network that links users, producers, and disseminators of government and open-access statistical data. |
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Catawba Valley Community College is an innovative, comprehensive community college that fosters an environment focused on Academic Excellence, Globalization and Diversity, Economic and Workforce Development, and Student and Community Engagement to empower individuals and enrich the community through premier educational programs and services centered on teaching and learning. |
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The board’s main role is to function as a broker of local research, disseminator of information, and facilitator of collaborative partnership development. Our intent is to identify needs and facilitate solutions to attract, train and retain a sustainable workforce through community partnerships. |
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EDCO will provide leadership to enhance the professional development of its members; advance economic development as a profession and support our municipalities in fostering economic prosperity in the province of Ontario. |
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Future Forward is a regional economic development initiative aimed at creating a comprehensive economic development strategy for twelve counties in the Western Piedmont and Mountains of North Carolina located in the 10th and 11th Congressional Districts. |
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Georgia Work Ready is transforming our state's workforce into our number one competitive advantage. By ensuring Georgia workers have the best skills and training opportunities, we can guarantee businesses have the talent they need to succeed today and the resources they need to meet future challenges. |
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The Chamber is a nonprofit organization dedicated to facilitating community leadership to create economic prosperity. The Nashville Area Chamber is Middle Tennessee's largest business federation, representing more than 2,000 member businesses in 10 counties (Davidson, Dickson, Montgomery, Cheatham, Robertson, Wilson, Sumner, Williamson, Rutherford and Maury). Through a wide variety of programs and initiatives, the Chamber works to positively impact the economic vitality and enhance the quality of life in the region, while supporting the growth and prosperity of Chamber-member businesses. |
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The PBDC was founded in 1980 as a regional organization that promotes the economic and social development of the Pacific region, and conducts research and implements projects that focus on these areas. Current priorities of the PBDC include homeland security strategic preparedness, regional rapid response, and meeting future insular needs. |
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The Southern Workforce Board is a community based not-for-profit entity operated by a volunteer Board that is business-led by members representing the community and who have an interest in workforce and economic development issues. |
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