Alabama Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair has been on the job for barely a month but is already at work on a strategic plan that will shape economic development in the state for years to come.
McNair, formerly the chief economic development officer at the Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce, took the helm at the Alabama Department of Commerce the first of this year. She replaced Greg Canfield, who stepped down as Commerce secretary at the end of 2023 after 12 years in the role.
“Alabama’s been blessed with a lot of great secretaries of Commerce and (Alabama Development Office) directors, but nobody has been more prepared than you to hit the ground running,” Barker told McNair.
McNair has had to hit the ground running, because in appointing her to the role, Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey gave her a specific task.
“When I sat down with Gov. Ivey to talk to her about this position, the one thing she asked me to do was a new strategic plan,” McNair said.
The new strategic plan will guide economic development in the state for the coming years.
Under Canfield’s leadership, Commerce crafted a strategic plan, Accelerate Alabama, that was a huge success by most any measure.
“What we’re hoping to do is be much more comprehensive in this strategy, so not only identifying those targeted industries, but really looking at all facets of economic development and how they work together,” McNair said.
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