CEO Jody Bryson Leads SCTAC s Development As Upstate Aviation, Automotive Hub
Kathy Laughlin
History buffs may know that Greenville County once was home to Donaldson Air Force Base.
Aviation enthusiasts may be aware of an airport that isn’t GSP, or Greenville Downtown Airport either.
And others may have heard about the world’s most advanced F-16 fighter jets manufactured at Lockheed Martin.
But SCTAC, South Carolina Technology & Aviation Center?
It probably doesn’t ring a bell – though 4,300 people earn a living at the property’s 112 businesses, and about 2,000 more people work for companies that work with those businesses.
The businesses at SCTAC generate at least $2.03 billion in economic impact annually, according to a 2018 study.
COVID-19 vaccines called medical miracle by Vice President Mike Pence in Greenville Kirk Brown and Mike Ellis, Greenville News
During a visit to Greenville for a roundtable discussion with health and government leaders, Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines is nothing short of a medical miracle.
With U.S. approval of two vaccines expected shortly, Pence said, “We are just a few short days away from what I believe will be the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic.”
Thursday s event was part of an effort by federal and state officials to inspire public confidence in the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. It came a day after the U.S. reported a record 3,124 COVID-19 deaths, a toll worse than 9/11, USA Today reported in citing a John Hopkins University data dashboard.
COVID-19 vaccines called medical miracle by Vice President Mike Pence in Greenville Kirk Brown and Mike Ellis, Greenville News
During a visit to Greenville for a roundtable discussion with health and government leaders, Vice President Mike Pence said Thursday that the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines is nothing short of a medical miracle.
With U.S. approval of two vaccines expected shortly, Pence said, “We are just a few short days away from what I believe will be the beginning of the end of the coronavirus pandemic.”
Thursday s event was part of an effort by federal and state officials to inspire public confidence in the development and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines. It came a day after the U.S. reported a record 3,124 COVID-19 deaths, a toll worse than 9/11, USA Today reported in citing a John Hopkins University data dashboard.