Greenville County and City Honor SCTAC’s Jim Alexander

October 3, 2010

Greenville City declares “Jim Alexander Day” recognizing 27 years at SCTAC

GREENVILLE, SC – September 30, 2010 – Jim Alexander was recognized Monday by the Greenville city and county for his 27 years of dedication as Maintenance Director at SCTAC.  The city announced that Alexander’s long-time service to SCTAC, directly contributing to the 1 billion dollar yearly economic impact of SCTAC to the state, will be distinguished through a proclamation of September 27th as “Jim Alexander Day.”

Photo at right: County Proclomation. Liz Seman County Council Representative with Jim Alexander.

“Jim has been an incredible asset to establishing and maintaining a successful SCTAC,” says CEO, President Jody Bryson.  “Through contributions like Jim’s, we are able to offer unique advantages to tenants like Lockheed Martin and Michelin whose stability is so vital to our state’s economy.”

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Above photo: Lillian Flemming, City Council Representative with Jim Alexander

Alexander, first employed in 1983 at SCTAC when the organization was known as Donaldson Center, will reside in Anderson with his wife, Linda after his retirement effective September 30.  Danny Moyd, current project manager at SCTAC, will assume responsibility for property management.

About South Carolina Technology & Aviation Center:

South Carolina Technology and Aviation Center is located on 2,600 acres in Greenville, SC. The strategic location along the I-85 growth corridor provides a multimodal range of transport options, with convenient access to air, interstate, rails, and ports. The center is also convenient to downtown Greenville and major business centers such as Atlanta and Charlotte. For more information on SC Technology and Aviation Center, or to learn more about available industrial or aviation facilities at the Greenville center, please visit www.sc-tac.com.