Representing Governor Kay Ivey’s office in her role as deputy secretary and general counsel, Erika McKay (second from left) visited the Town of Brilliant on Wednesday, April 15, for the official SEEDS grant award presentation of $471,236 to be used by the town for upgrades to its Gateway I-22 Industrial Park West. Also shown, from left, are C3 of Northwest Alabama Economic Development Alliance President and CEO Tom Wisemiller, Brilliant Mayor Perry Franks and Brilliant Town Council members Mary Ann Hardin and Sondra Kinsey.
BRILLIANT — Governor Kay Ivey sent a representative from her office to officially present the Town of Brilliant with a giant check in the amount of $471,236 for their recent SEEDS grant award.
Alabama Department of Commerce Deputy Secretary and General Counsel Erika McKay visited Brilliant on Wednesday, April 15, and met with town officials for the presentation.
A week later, on April 22, the Made in Alabama marketing arm of the ADOC shared their press release for the project, which follows.
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