We've begun the process to develop the state's next strategic plan for economic development, which we anticipate will be finalized and published in the spring of 2026, following a comprehensive process to engage and hear from a variety of partners and stakeholders from across the state.

Under state law, North Carolina develops and follows a Comprehensive Strategic Economic Development Plan.  The law mandates the creation of a four-year plan that sets a unified vision for statewide economic development.

The plan aligns partners and policies across government, industry, education, and communities to ensure that all North Carolinians — regardless of geography or background — have the opportunity to succeed.

Chaired by North Carolina Commerce Secretary Lee Lilley, a Comprehensive Strategic Economic Development Plan Steering Committee has been formed, and includes leaders from business, education, workforce development, local government, and nonprofit organizations. Members will advise on key themes, emerging priorities, and effective strategies to drive economic advancement across diverse communities and sectors. The Steering Committee is charged with:

  • Supporting outreach and engagement efforts during a series of regional listening sessions.
  • Reviewing data and stakeholder input to help identify key themes and focus areas.
  • Providing expert guidance and diverse perspectives on policy and program recommendations.

Review the list of Steering Committee Members at this link.

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