It’s good business to bet on Martin County’s economy.
Recently, Bank of America renewed its commitment as a BDBMC investor, again coming in at the highest level of support. Colliers followed suit at an elevated level. At the same time, Eclipse Landscape Architecture & Planning became our newest BDBMC investor.
We’re extremely grateful for the support of each of these companies and the many others BDBMC Investors. While the benefits vary based on the level of investment, the value we offer in return includes, among others, opportunities to participate in Pulse business visits, invitations to groundbreakings and special events, promotional spots and tickets to the annual Martin County Business Awards.
Nomination period opening soon
Speaking of the awards ceremony, the 2026 Martin County Business Awards will take place in October at Hutchinson Shores Resort & Spa in Jensen Beach. Bank of America is generously serving again as our presenting sponsor.
Previous categories include, among others, Youth Entrepreneur of the Year, Headquarters of the Year and Company to Watch. We may have some exciting news to share soon about the event that should really inspire attendance—and this is an event that’s sold out for the last six years straight!
Your regular business briefing
Additionally, the calendar of industry events makes networking easier. (It’s also a great way to ensure you never miss my Executive Director’s Message.) Please visit www.BDBMC.org to sign up.
Making news on economic opportunities
Apparently, news reporters enjoy the Executive Director feature as well. That’s a great reminder that I need to remain extra vigilant about my grammar. Last week, WPTV reached out regarding my piece about the rising trends of expanding and incoming industrial sites in Martin County. Cassandra Garcia interviewed me about the role that such sites can play in higher-wage job creation and a more diversified tax base.
It takes a Village
A big “Thank You” goes out to our valued partners at the Village of Indiantown, Indiantown Chamber of Commerce and Indiantown Economic Council.
We enjoyed hearing about and seeing all the exciting projects coming online in the Village—particularly Sedron Technologies’ Integrated Regional Biosolids Management & Renewable Energy Facility.
This incredible facility will treat more than 330,000 tons of biosolids per year through an advanced process that drastically reduces energy consumption, removes PFAS chemicals and converts the byproduct into renewable fuel.
It says a lot about the leadership of Indiantown that Sedron selected the village to host its plant, which will help sustainably address one of the biggest challenges that society faces.