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Regional Entrepreneurship
& Economic Development
Center
Hollie Holt - Coordinator

406 S. Lindell Street
Martin, TN 38237
(731) 587-7333 - phone
hholt@utm.edu

 

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2009 Mid-South Economic & Business Development Summit

 

Growing Small Business and Promoting the future of West Tennessee


   The Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Center serves existing and prospective entrepreneurs and supports economic development in rural northwest Tennessee.

 

   The Regional Entrepreneurship and Economic Development Center (REED Center) was established to meet the needs of existing and potential business owners through one-on-one consultations and interactive training programs. It serves as a hub of information for prospective entrepreneurs and owners of existing small businesses who need individual consultant services, group training services and associated technical resources. The REED Center offers courses, workshops and training sessions that respond to the needs of small businesses and supports regional economic development.

 

   The REED Center combines the resources of regional businesses, chambers of commerce, small business development centers (Jackson and Dyersburg), rural development services, lending institutions, city governments, the UT Martin College of Business and Public Affairs, the Hendrix Chair of Free Enterprise, the Dunagan Chair of Banking, the Financial Services Center, the Oldham Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education and other public and private organizations to provide innovative and ongoing training and consulting services.

 

   The REED Center's primary service area includes Weakley County, Henry County, northwestern Carroll County, northeastern Gibson County, and eastern Obion County. The Center's secondary service area includes the remainder of Carroll, Gibson, and Obion Counties, along with Benton, Crokett, Dyer and Lake Counties.

 

   Counseling services are free and training programs are free or low cost.