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Calhoun County Economic Development Corporation (CCEDC) is committed
to the creation and retention of jobs that will sustain the local
economy and enhance the quality of life in
Calhoun
County . CCEDC is a private,
not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation with oversight by a board of
directors.
Calhoun
County has
three incorporated cities: Port Lavaca, Point Comfort and
Seadrift, and the unincorporated communities of Port O’Connor
and Olivia/Port Alto.
Economic Development Office
Ms. Arlene Marshall, Former County Judge, President
Calhoun County EDC
Port Lavaca, Texas 77979
Tel: (361) 553-7600
Fax: (361) 553-6003
amarshall@calhounedc.org

Chairman:
Mike McGuire, PhD, PE, Vice President,
Sales & Marketing
WinSim Inc.
Vice Chairman:
Ceanne M. Hons, President
Texas Title
Secretary:
Randall P. Smith, Vice President/General
Manager
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
Treasurer:
Jessie Rodriguez, CPA, President
Cal-Com Federal Credit Union
Richard Bothe, Jr., President
International Bank of Commerce
Gary Broz, City Manager
City of Port Lavaca
Russell Cain, Realtor
Coldwell Banker/Russell Cain
Byron Cumberland, P.E., President
Testengeer Inc.
Charles R. Hausmann, CPA, Port Director
Calhoun Port Authority
Teddy Hawes, Secretary
West Calhoun Port Authority
Kathy Hunt, Site Learning Leader
Union Carbide Corp., a Wholly-Owned Subsidiary of The Dow Chemical
Company
Pam Lambden, Mayor
City of Point Comfort
Larry W. Nichols, Superintendent
Calhoun County Independent School District
David M. Pankratz, Vice President & Director of Operations
Union Carbide Corporation
Michael Pfeifer, County Judge
Calhoun County
David Roberts, Attorney
Roberts, Roberts, Odefey, Witte, L.L.P.
Steve Wilson, DVM
Calhoun County Animal Hospital
Jack Wu, Vice President of Business Development
Formosa Plastics Corporation, Texas
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"In all of my advertising I started saying, ".....in BOOMING Port Lavaca!" People thought I was funny. As a new business owner who was doing more business than I ever expected, Port Lavaca was and is BOOMING indeed. Now, I see people everywhere in this community seeing it the same way. People are investing money here. The economy is growing. I believe this area will be booming for a long time."
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Ben Keating
President, Port Lavaca Ford, Chevy, Dodge
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