Fond du Lac County EDC: Fond du Lac metro named one of the best performing small cities

Contact: Steve R. Jenkins, FCEDC President,
920.929.2063 or steve@fcedc.com

The Milken Institute, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank, just released Best-Performing Cities 2013 and the Fond du Lac metro ranked 65th out of 179 small cities metros in America. This is a tremendous gain from 2012 when Fond du Lac ranked 94th. Additionally, the Fond du Lac metro ranked 13th out of 179 for the presence of high-tech industries. The data is available at www.milkeninstiture.org and www.best-cities.org.

“The report provides a fact-based, comprehensive metric system across metropolitan areas that highlights the job, wage, and technology trends that shape current and future prospects”, according to the Milken Institute. The goal is to help businesses, investors, industry associations, development agencies and government officials, academics, and public-policy groups monitor and evaluate the performance of metros where they work and do business relative to the rest of the country”.

“This is fantastic news on the heels of the announcement from the U.S. Conference of Mayors and IHS Global Insight that the Fond du Lac MSA ranked 34th nationally out of 363 MSAs in the growth of real gross metropolitan product (GMP)”, noted Steve Jenkins, president of the Fond du Lac County Economic Development Corporation. “These are highly regarded third-party validations that the County’s economy is strong and getting stronger.”

The mission of Fond du Lac County Economic Development Corporation is to aggressively pursue, promote and facilitate economic opportunities and growth for Fond du Lac County
through the attraction, retention, expansion and development of jobs and investments that
increase the standard of living for all communities and residents.

For more information about FCEDC and its services, please visit www.fcedc.com.