As Mississippi continues to reel in major economic development projects, officials in one of the state’s Delta counties are looking to capitalize on the momentum.
On Tuesday, the Carroll County Board of Supervisors entered into a formal agreement with the Greenwood-Leflore Economic Development Foundation. The agreement added Carroll County to the foundation and marked the first partnership between the county and the foundation, despite more than three decades of informal collaboration on major economic development initiatives, including support for projects such as AerCap Materials, Anel Corporation, and Delta’s Edge Solar.
The organization was founded in 1980 as the Greenwood-Leflore Economic Development Foundation. It expanded its mission in 1990 to include Carroll County, where it has continued to play a role in economic development without an official contract. The newly signed agreement reflects the shared desire of both organizations to strengthen their partnership and ensure consistent, coordinated economic development services for the county.
Under the agreement, the economic development foundation will provide services that support business recruitment, workforce development, site readiness, existing industry engagement, retail recruitment, regional marketing, and community collaboration. Carroll County will also have representation on the foundation’s board of directors and a reporting process through which the foundation will outline progress and activities to county leadership.
“Carroll County has been an essential part of our organization’s mission for more than 30 years, and today’s agreement reflects our shared commitment to strengthening economic vitality across our region,” Greenwood-Leflore-Carroll Economic Development Foundation Executive Director Thomas Gregory said.
“By formalizing this partnership, we are ensuring that Carroll County businesses, industries, and residents receive the dedicated support they deserve. We look forward to working closely with the Board of Supervisors to attract new investment, support existing employers, and build a stronger future together.”
Foundation leaders and Carroll County officials alike view the new partnership as an opportunity to leverage regional assets, pursue new economic opportunities, and reinforce the county’s competitiveness in attracting and retaining jobs and investment.
“This partnership represents a major step forward for Carroll County,” Carroll County Board of Supervisors President Jim Neill said. “By engaging the EDF as our official economic development organization, we are gaining a trusted, experienced partner with a deep understanding of our communities and our opportunities. We are excited about what this means for job growth, industry support, and the long-term prosperity of Carroll County.”
The agreement follows one reached by officials in Lafayette, Tate, Panola, and Yalobusha counties to establish a regional alliance, and after years of the Golden Triangle Development Link securing big-money projects. In the past five years, Mississippi has reeled in around $41 billion in economic development commitments.


