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The South Carolina Power Team Announces Addition of Marc Metcalf as Senior Project Manager

COLUMBIA, SC (August 8, 2022) — The South Carolina Power Team welcomes Marc Metcalf as the new senior project manager.

Marc Metcalf brings nearly 20 years of experience in business administration and economic development to this new role. Metcalf most recently served as the Senior Business Recruitment Officer for the Upstate SC Alliance. During this time, he represented the Alliance on the boards of SCBIO, SC Automotive Council, and was the chair of the City of Greer Recreation Association. Metcalf earned the SC Certified Economic Developer Designation, participated in the Advanced Economic Development Leadership Program, and completed an Economic Development Course and is currently enrolled in the University of Oklahoma’s Economic Development Institute.

“I am excited to be a part of the South Carolina Power Team in their mission to improve our state. This team is consistently making an economic impact and I am looking forward to becoming a part of this dynamic family,” said Marc Metcalf.

In his new position as senior project manager, Metcalf will use his extensive knowledge to assist in business development and recruitment for the purpose of attracting new capital investment and job creation in South Carolina’s Electric Cooperative served communities. He will serve as a point of contact for South Carolina Power Team’s partners in regards to site selection, project related grant programs, and business development logistics.

“We are thrilled to have Marc join the electric cooperative family. His vast business and economic development background will be beneficial to our team and to the communities we serve across South Carolina,” said President and CEO James Chavez.

About South Carolina Power Team

The South Carolina Power Team is a full-service, non-profit economic development organization representing the state’s 20 consumer-owned electric cooperatives. The South Carolina Power Team was created by and for its members. The services we provide and the role we play in preparing communities for growth, investment attraction and job creation have been carefully crafted to play a critical role in the economic development process.