Economic Development Corporation
Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of every Month at 8:30am in the Board of Commissioners room in the County Building.
Public Attendance is urged as we want to keep the community strongly engaged with changes and updates that they would like to see.
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Welcome to Arenac County!
If you're looking to locate or expand your business, you'll find a warm welcome and a bright future in Arenac County. Nestled along the north shore of Saginaw Bay and the western shore of Lake Huron, Arenac County offers an excellent business climate combined with an exceptional quality of life.
Abundant natural resources and access to transportation routes attracted the area's Native American settlers, early European traders and homesteaders, turn-of-the-century entrepreneurs, and today's manufacturers, shop owners, and service providers.
Service-related businesses provide the majority (about 30 percent) of the area's jobs. The next largest industry sector is the retail trade, which employs about 20 percent of area workers. Local, state and federal jobs comprise the third sector, followed by manufacturing, farm employment, construction, finance/insurance/real estate, and transportation/public utilities round out the major employers.
The tourism industry is responsible for creating and sustaining many jobs here. Visitors to the county annually inject more than $14 million into the local economy. That's because the area is blessed with a multitude of outdoor recreational opportunities. Rivers and streams flow through the entire county, and the Rifle, Au Gres, and Pine Rivers are favored playgrounds for canoeing, rafting, and stream fishing. Trout, steelhead, chinook and coho salmon, suckers, and smelt abound in these waters. Over fifty miles of Saginaw Bay shoreline offers a great opportunity for some fantastic walleye fishing and our local guides can take you there. The Au Gres area marinas on Lake Huron provide immediate access to the Great Lakes for vessels of all sizes. Camping and swimming are enjoyed all summer by families at many inland sites and parks, and a designated water trail along the entire Arenac coastline is currently in development for kayakers, birders, and waterfowl hunters to provide additional water access throughout the seasons.
The mission of the Arenac County Economic Development Corporation is to work in partnership with local government and area businesses to promote Arenac County as a place to live, work, and vacation; assist business with location and expansion efforts; increase resources for economic development; support local economic development projects; managed growth and increase opportunities for employer/employee training.
The Arenac County EDC is committed to the growth and diversification of the County's economy. To that end, the EDC is actively involved in working with new and expanding businesses and industries to facilitate the creation of new jobs for the citizens of Arenac County.
Please contact our office to learn more about the programs and services offered by the Arenac County EDC including tax credit programs for creating new jobs and investing in business property, grant programs for infrastructure development, business relocation assistance, and hosting meetings of community leaders to discuss economic trends, issues and strategies. We are aggressively seeking new business opportunities and can compete with any other community with incentives we are willing to provide your business. Call us today.
The Arenac County EDC is administered by a Board of Directors and appointed by the County Board of Commissioners. Please call Jennifer Pierson, Michigan Works at 989-846-2111 for more specific information or email: EDC@ArenacCountyMI.gov
Looking to Start your own business? Expanding? Or need some questions answered?
We work closely with the Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC.) Brent Gettel is our support hub expert that can help answer any questions you have regarding your business. Whether you have a new venture or an existing small business, he is here to support you. They offer no-cost consulting, training, market research and so much more.
Brent is in the MIWorks! Region 7B office located at 4480 M-61 Standish, MI 48658 on Tuesdays. As schedules and meetings change please click here to fill out a quick form and get an appointment scheduled!
EDC Board of Directors
- Director – Jennifer Pierson
- President – Bob Balzer
- Vice President – Mike Stodolak
- Secretary – Amanda Lauzon
- Treasurer – Dennis Stawowy
Members at Large
- Pat Killingbeck
- Dale Wiltse
- Curt Hillman
- Leona Daniels
- Deb Morgan
- Brad Mason
- Kimberly Nelson
- Heather Bauman