Davis & Floyd as Presenting Sponsor for 2024 SCEDA Annual Conference



May 8th-10th marked the 2024 South Carolina Economic Developers’ Association (SCEDA) Annual Conference. Davis & Floyd was proud to serve as this year’s presenting sponsor.

SCEDA offers professional development programs for its members, including local and regional developers; municipal, county, and state government agencies; construction and engineering firms; utility companies; and many more.

As a rich resource, SCEDA seeks to enhance professional development for members while advocating for economic growth for South Carolina.

“SCEDA leaders have always been able to make networking fun and deliver real value to professionals looking to make a name for themselves or to build on existing relationships,” says Marion Bull, Director of Business Development at Davis & Floyd. It’s a great forum for us to listen and to learn.”

“Through SCEDA, we get to listen to decision-makers and learn what helps them make better decisions and achieve their goals,” he continues. “SCEDA is special that way and we are delighted to be a supporter.

“Through SCEDA, we get to spend time with decision-makers and learn what helps them make better decisions and achieve their goals,” he continues. “SCEDA is special that way and we are delighted to be a supporter.”

The conference’s theme this year was Connect SC, recognizing the “threads of connection that propel economic development in South Carolina” (SCEDA). A key part of this thread is the connection between industries and communities.

Josh Fowler, President of Davis & Floyd, gave a speech at the conference to kick off the event. “It is an absolute privilege for Davis & Floyd to serve as the presenting sponsor of the 2024 SCEDA Annual Conference. It is truly the nexus of the key stakeholders that help drive forward economic development and prosperity in South Carolina.”

Passionate about the places we live, Davis & Floyd has helped drive progress forward in South Carolina from our firm’s founding in 1954 by expanding the infrastructure, site planning and development, environmental, and other services for economic development projects.

“In our 70 years, we have developed innumerable relationships throughout the state and beyond,” shares Josh. “We appreciate these partnerships each and every day. While we strive for meaningful economic growth, we understand that it is meaningful relationships that make the biggest difference in what we are all trying to do.”