Marshall County Economic Development Council

Marshall County Economic Development Council Advancing Marshall County with One Vision... One Voice.

05/06/2026

This milestone shows how our area continues to attract attention to audiences all over. Every hotel stay, restaurant visit and attraction experience fuels our local economy and helps support the people who call Marshall County home.

**Just Announced** JST chooses Lake Guntersville for a $500 million electronics connector manufacturing facilityGUNTERSV...
04/17/2026

**Just Announced**
JST chooses Lake Guntersville for a $500 million electronics connector manufacturing facility

GUNTERSVILLE, Alabama – A global leader in the design and manufacturing of electronic connectors plans to expand its North Alabama operations in a $500 million project that will create 80 jobs.

Japan-based JST Corp. will build an automation-based facility in Guntersville’s Conners Island Business Park. The project is expected to cover 540,000 square feet and feature a design that incorporates the natural setting of the 240-acre property next to Lake Guntersville.

Governor Kay Ivey said the company’s expansion is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the local workforce, as well as years of strong partnerships with the surrounding community.

“When companies move to Alabama, the talented and hard-working people of our state come alongside them in every way. From committed employees to loyal supporters, they are focused on success,” Governor Ivey said. “We are thrilled to see JST grow its presence in Guntersville and eager to watch this new operation come to life.”

Guntersville has been home to a small JST facility since 2003, and the company’s success in the city played a key role in its decision to choose North Alabama for its first major investment in the southeastern U.S., officials said.

The Guntersville plant has handled a number of significant projects, including supplying all of the cable assemblies for The Las Vegas Sphere.

“We are excited to expand on our success in Guntersville,” said Phillip Mosley, Sales Manager for JST. “This will be a showcase for both the company and the state, combining our AI-driven automation with Alabama’s natural beauty in a unique facility.”

Based on extensive robotic systems, every phase of production will be part of an automated process, including injection molding, stamping, and plating, as well as connector and cable assembly.

In addition to the 25 full-time JST employees currently in Guntersville, the new facility is expected to add 80 more jobs initially. The combined manufacturing and design center will include a significant number of engineering and other professional positions.

The development will also include a 10,000-square-foot sales, marketing, and engineering building adjacent to the design and production facility.

“Innovative companies like JST are the backbone of our thriving advanced manufacturing sector,” said Alabama Secretary of Commerce Ellen McNair. “They show what is possible when strategy, ingenuity, and commitment combine in developments that help bring prosperity to every corner of the state.”

Based in Osaka, JST was founded in 1957 and operates 70 facilities in 17 countries. The company’s electronic connectors are used in industries including automotive, appliance, consumer electronics, medical, transportation systems, robotics, gaming and amusement, and business equipment.

The company said the Conners Island location provides a strategic opportunity to expand JST’s growing presence in Alabama’s extensive auto manufacturing industry.

Kevin Lauret, JST Plant Manager for the new facility, said the property itself played a key role in the company’s decision.

Continuing a JST tradition, the facility will feature an architectural design that both reflects and protects the natural setting adjacent to the 69,000-acre Lake Guntersville.

JST's architectural partner, Ryuchi Ashizawa of Osaka, Japan, is known for seamlessly incorporating facility design, landscaping, and natural resource preservation into his work.

Ashizawa won a prestigious international award for the design of the JST engineering center in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He also designed JST's new Detroit, Michigan, facility, which is currently in the final phase of construction. Both projects are integrated into wooded environments and reflect the same aesthetic approach that will be evident in the upcoming Guntersville facility.

"The property’s large footprint is ideal for JST's commitment to environmental stewardship,” Lauret said. “Our plans include keeping the bulk of the property in its natural state.”

Lauret added that some of the property will be available for public use. That includes retaining the cross-country track for the Guntersville High School team, which hosts large regional events at Conners Island.

Guntersville Mayor Leigh Dollar said JST’s relationship with the city has been a solid example of job growth through expansion and retention — and the value of patience in economic development.

“We have been very intentional about the right kind of tenants for Conners Island Business Park,” Mayor Dollar said. "It is a real honor for a global leader like JST to validate our long relationship with such a marquee facility.”

You can also read the story on: https://www.madeinalabama.com/2026/04/jst-chooses-lake-guntersville-for-500-million-electronic-connector-manufacturing-facility/

🎉 Celebrating 5 Years!We’re proud to recognize Laura Braswell for 5 years with the Marshall County Economic Development ...
04/13/2026

🎉 Celebrating 5 Years!

We’re proud to recognize Laura Braswell for 5 years with the Marshall County Economic Development Council. Her passion for workforce development and dedication to our community have made a meaningful impact across Marshall County.

Thank you, Laura, for all you do! We’re grateful to have you on our team! 👏

🚀 From Arab to Artemis II — Marshall County is reaching the moon!BK Aerospace in Arab is helping power NASA’s Artemis II...
04/01/2026

🚀 From Arab to Artemis II — Marshall County is reaching the moon!
BK Aerospace in Arab is helping power NASA’s Artemis II mission — proving that big innovation can come from small towns.
We’re proud to see our local businesses and workforce making a global impact. 🌎➡️🌙

BK Aerospace is the sole company in “Technology Park,” in a rural part of Arab.

04/01/2026

"Across Alabama, employers are struggling to find skilled workers to fill good-paying jobs. At the same time, too many students have been told there is only one path to success – a four-year degree, regardless of cost, interest or career goals.

Alabama is changing that.

Thanks to leaders in the Legislature like House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter, our state is making a serious investment in career and technical education (CTE). After allocating $100 million in 2025, the House has now passed a budget that includes an additional $150 million to continue its investment in our state’s future workforce.

Career and technical education programs provide students with practical knowledge through hands-on instruction and workforce training. They allow students to learn and become certified in fields like manufacturing, construction, automotive and trucking services, welding, pipefitting, agriculture, cybersecurity and other skilled trades," Jimmy Rane writes.

Link in comments to read full piece

🚨 DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: MAJOR RETAIL INTEREST IN MARSHALL COUNTY 🚨We have received early indications that Buc-ee's is expl...
04/01/2026

🚨 DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: MAJOR RETAIL INTEREST IN MARSHALL COUNTY 🚨

We have received early indications that Buc-ee's is exploring a potential lakefront location in Marshall County 👀

While details are still emerging, initial conversations suggest a concept that would include:
✔️ Waterfront views of Lake Guntersville
✔️ Expanded outdoor seating and green space
✔️ A “boat-up” access point for visitors arriving by water 🚤
✔️ And yes… plenty of Beaver Nuggets

As with all projects, nothing is finalized, but we understand this opportunity has generated a lot of excitement. We will continue to share updates as they become available.

…or will we? 😄

Happy April Fools’ Day from Marshall County Economic Development Council!

Our team had a wonderful time participating in Asbury High School’s Senior Mock Interview Day! 🎓It was a great opportuni...
03/10/2026

Our team had a wonderful time participating in Asbury High School’s Senior Mock Interview Day! 🎓

It was a great opportunity to meet with students, hear about their goals, and help them practice the skills they’ll use as they enter the workforce, college, or technical training. We were very impressed with the professionalism, confidence, and potential these students demonstrated.

Thank you to Asbury High School for inviting us to be part of such a valuable experience. The future of our workforce is bright! 👏

MARSHALL COUNTY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION📆 DEADLINE: April 1, 2026ELIGIBILITY📚 Award amount must be used for tuition and...
03/04/2026

MARSHALL COUNTY MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
📆 DEADLINE: April 1, 2026
ELIGIBILITY
📚 Award amount must be used for tuition and fees to attend an approved, accredited community college or skills training program for the 2026-2027 Academic Year.
📚 Applicants must enroll and remain in good standing in a technical curriculum and/or skills training program that could qualify them to be employed or advance in a manufacturing career.
📚New applicants must either be a high school senior within Marshall County, an employee of an MCMA member company, or a student in an accredited skills training program at Snead State
Community College or Marshall Technical School.
📚 The scholarship may be renewable for additional years, providing the recipient re-applies.

Link to Scholarship ➡️ https://marshallteam.org/manufacturers-association/

03/02/2026

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524 Gunter Avenue
Guntersville, AL
35976

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