Governor’s Weekly Message: Supporting our Workforce, Strengthening our Economy

Dover, DE – In his weekly message, Governor Markell emphasis the original intent of Labor Day and statewide efforts to support our workforce.

“When Congress established Labor Day as a national holiday more than 100 years ago, it marked a seminal moment in the movement to establish the rights of all workers,” said Governor Markell. “Today, we have our own responsibilities to better serve working families. Our state must prioritize initiatives like retraining for workers in shrinking fields, as well as investments in the great teachers, hands-on programs, and higher education opportunities that will prepare our next generation for success. By giving our workers the support to make the most of their talents, we’ll honor the purpose of Labor Day, and we’ll keep Delaware moving forward.”

Every week, the Governor’s office releases a new Weekly Message in video, audio, and transcript form. The message is available on:

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Governor’s Weekly Message: Celebrating Ongoing Agricultural Efforts at the Delaware State Fair

“The Fair is an opportunity to highlight the vibrancy of our agricultural community, a $1.2 billion sector with an $8 billion economic impact,” said Governor Markell. “Our farmers are some of the hardest-working and most efficient in the nation. Their products are in demand around the world and agriculture is vital part of our state’s push to increase international trade – forging bonds between Delaware and our friends and neighbors in countries near and far.”
Every week, the Governor’s office releases a new Weekly Message in video, audio, and transcript form. The message is available on:

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Croda’s landmark complex will add 30 new jobs

New plant at Atlas Point will make a key raw material with bio-based ingredients

New Castle, DE – The positive impact of Croda’s new plant at Atlas Point will be felt far and wide in Delaware, ranging from the first new employees hired to work a production line to residents who will see fewer rail cars roll by on neighboring train tracks.

The expansion of Atlas Point’s operation, due to be up and running by early 2017, will enable Croda to produce non-ionic surfactants from bio-ethanol while maintaining performance standards. The project, made possible by a $170 million capital investment through to 2017 by Croda as well as state funding, will bring about the creation of 30 new jobs while retaining 47 existing positions.

“Croda has made a significant contribution toward the future of Delaware’s economy and environment. We are proud to partner with a company that invests as heavily in its workforce as it does the world around them,” Gov. Jack Markell said. “Croda is also the latest example of a Delaware-based company that is finding new and better ways to make existing products. By providing more sustainable products to its customers, the company has put itself in an excellent position for future growth.”

State and local officials took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking ceremony last month for the new plant, which will make Croda the first supplier in North America to produce 100 percent sustainable non-ionic surfactants.

Croda’s Atlas Point Site manufactures surfactants, emulsifiers and demulsifiers, with about half its production bound for consumer products and the other half for industrial uses. The facility encompasses a total of 150 acres.  Currently, the Atlas Point Site employs 200 team members.

“This investment represents a tidal shift, especially for consumer goods manufacturers who are striving for sustainability and performance,” said Steve Foots, Croda International Plc Group Chief Executive. “At Croda, sustainability is fundamental to who we are and what we do, and we’re proud to be launching this first-of-its-kind initiative here in North America.”

On Monday, Croda was approved for a maximum total of $2,487,384.46 in Delaware Strategic Fund grants, including: A job retention grant of $287,828.46; a job creation performance grant of $699,556; and a capital expenditure grant of a maximum of $1.5 million.

“Croda continues to make major investments at their Atlas Point facility in Delaware. This renewable energy process will add new jobs while at the same time improving the safety of our environment,” said Alan Levin, Director of the Delaware Economic Development Office. “This commitment ensures that Croda will remain a major contributor to Delaware’s economy for many years to come.”

About the Delaware Economic Development Office The Delaware Economic Development Office is an executive state agency responsible for attracting new investors and businesses to the state, promoting the expansion of existing industry, assisting small and minority-owned businesses, promoting and developing tourism and creating new and improved employment opportunities for all citizens of the State. Visit dedo.delaware.gov.

About Croda Croda is a specialty chemical manufacturer who, through the imaginative and practical use of science, creates ingredients and technologies that improve people’s lives by enhancing everyday products. They are the name behind the high-performance ingredients in some of the biggest, most successful brands in the world, creating products that are relied on by industries and consumers worldwide. Croda has 3,500-plus employees work across 18 manufacturing sites and in offices in over 34 countries. In the wide ranging business sectors that they serve, its focus is on developing and delivering innovative ingredients for; Personal Care; Crop Care; Home Care; Health Care; Geo Technologies; Industrial Chemicals; Polymer Additives; Coatings and Polymers and Lubricants. Visit www.croda.com.

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Economic Development Director Alan Levin to End Successful Tenure in June

Governor recognizes Levin’s efforts to help Delaware post strongest job growth in the region

Dover, DE – Having helped rebuild Delaware’s economy from the depths of the Great Recession to record employment numbers and the best job growth in the region, Economic Development Director Alan Levin announced today that he would leave the Markell Administration at the end of the year’s legislative session to pursue a new business opportunity.Levin

Beginning in July, Levin will join SoDel Concepts, the successful restaurant and hospitality group in Sussex County started by his late friend and mentor Matt Haley. He will serve as Senior Advisor to the management team to help take their successful Delaware company to the next level in a dynamic industry.

“Alan took his position at a particularly challenging economic time,” said Markell. “Alan has shown great leadership during six years that have been marked by great progress in recovering from the Great Recession and addressing the challenges of the 21st century.”

“Successfully improving the economy since 2009 has required a relentless pursuit of opportunities to attract new companies and support existing ones, as well as an ability to recognize and adjust to the forces of globalization and technological innovation that are shaping today’s world. Alan excels in all of these areas and I’m forever grateful for his tireless service to our state and for his long-term commitment to the Administration.”

Levin has led the Delaware Economic Development Office (DEDO) since Governor Markell took office in 2009, at a time when tens of thousands of Delawareans were losing their jobs as result of the national economic crisis. As the Administration’s top priority focused on putting people back to work, the state’s initial economic development successes included re-opening the shuttered oil refinery in Delaware City and attracting new manufacturing and other economic development to the site of the old Chrysler plant in Newark.

Other large and small companies that have re-located or expanded their operations in Delaware include: Amazon, Baltimore Aircoil, Barclays, Atlantis Industries, Calpine, Citigroup, Capital One, ILC Dover, Johnson Controls, JP Morgan Chase, Kraft Foods, Miller Metal, Mountaire Farms, PTM Manufacturing, Purdue, Sallie Mae, and Testing Machines, Inc.

“I would like to express my gratitude to Governor Markell for the opportunity to serve the people of Delaware during this very difficult time in our state’s history,” said Levin. “From the start it has been challenging, but I am pleased to say that we are in a much better place than when we started and the outlook for our citizens in the years to come is much brighter because of the hard work of the staff at DEDO. While I leave with mixed emotions, the opportunity to perpetuate the great work of entrepreneur and humanitarian Matt Haley will allow me to continue service to the people of Delaware in different but equally rewarding ways.”

At 4.4 percent, Delaware has had the fastest job growth in the Mid-Atlantic over the past two years, also exceeding the national average of four percent. Meanwhile, the state’s unemployment rate has fallen to 4.6 percent, the lowest in the region, and average annual wages have increased more than nine percent since 2009, among the best in the region.

In releasing its job creation index for 2014, Gallup noted that Delaware had gone “from one of the lowest-ranking states in 2008 and 2009 to one of the top-ranking in 2013 and 2014. Delaware holds the distinction of being the only state anywhere along the Eastern seaboard to be in the top 10.”

In addition, Delaware was recently recognized by The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation as one of the top two states best prepared for the new economy, which is “marked by globalization, technological innovation and entrepreneurial development.”

Markell plans to make an announcement about a nomination for the next DEDO Director in the coming days.

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Governor’s Weekly Message: Strengthening Our Economy By Making Global Trade More Accessible

DOVER – In his weekly message, Governor Markell explains the importance of global trade and the state’s Strategic Export Plan, announced earlier this week.

“We researched the countries with the greatest potential to purchase Delaware products, which has led to our upcoming trade missions in Canada, Mexico, Germany, and South Korea,” said Governor Markell. “We’ll also support businesses by providing export counseling, connecting them with foreign buyers, and offering grants to cover certain expenses. By making global trade more accessible for our employers and workers, we’ll thrive in the new economy and we’ll keep Delaware moving forward.”

Every week, the Governor’s office releases a new Weekly Message in video, audio, and transcript form. The message is available on:

YouTube: https://youtu.be/Kgqa6GD7GfI
Delaware.Gov: http://governor.delaware.gov/podcast_video.shtml
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Transcript of the Governor’s Weekly Message: Strengthening Our Economy By Making Global Trade More Accessible