06/03/2026
107 good jobs are coming to Oconee County! Today, Mosdorfer announced it has selected Oconee County for its first North American operation, committing $44.55 million in investment and creating 107 new jobs.
That is a significant announcement by any measure, but what excites me most is the type of company choosing to invest here.
Mosdorfer is a family owned company. In my experience, privately held companies often think differently than publicly traded corporations. They are more likely to focus on the long term, invest in their employees, and make decisions based on generations rather than quarterly earnings reports. After spending time with their leadership team, it became clear that Mosdorfer shares that mindset.
They have been thinking in terms of generations for more than three centuries. The company traces its roots back to 1712, originally producing sabers before evolving into one of the world’s leading manufacturers of transmission line components and electrical infrastructure products. Companies do not survive for more than 300 years without a commitment to excellence, innovation, and long term planning. That is exactly the kind of partner Oconee County needs as we build toward a future worthy of the next generation.
That focus on future generations is important because Oconee County faces a challenge we cannot afford to ignore.
Over the last forty years, Oconee County’s population has nearly doubled. Yet our school enrollment has remained around 10,000 students and has actually declined slightly in recent years. Too many of our young people graduate from high school, attend Tri County Technical College or a university, and then leave home because they cannot find the same opportunities here that they can find elsewhere.
One of the reasons I sought office was to help create the kind of economy where our children can build successful lives without feeling like they have to leave Oconee County to do it.
Oconee County is blessed with tremendous wealth. Based on property values, we are the fifth wealthiest county in South Carolina. At the same time, nearly 70 percent of our students live under the poverty level. That tells us there is still too much economic disparity in our community.
My vision is for Oconee to be more than just a wonderful place to retire. I want it to be a place where our children and grandchildren can find good paying careers, buy homes, raise families, and stay close to the people they love.
That is why strategic economic development matters.
Not all growth is created equal. Residential growth alone increases demands on roads, public safety, solid waste, and other services. Industrial development helps pay for those services. It broadens the tax base, creates high quality jobs, and reduces the pressure to shift costs onto homeowners. That is why attracting the right industries remains one of this council’s top priorities.
Mosdorfer is exactly the type of company we want here. They are a stable, long established manufacturer serving one of the most essential industries in the world. Their products support the electric grid that powers our homes, businesses, hospitals, and economy. These are real jobs producing real products for a growing global market.
As Council Vice Chairman Don Mize said during today’s announcement, this is a company that is not reliant on government subsidies or passing trends. They are serving a growing industry with real demand, and they are here to stay.
The future of Oconee County will not be secured by accident. It will be secured by making the right decisions today so the next generation has more opportunities tomorrow.