Noun
MEDC (plural MEDCs)
Initialism of more economically developed country.
A Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for over $466,000, along with extra funding through the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) and other groups, helped greatly in facilitating the project. Source: Internet
Boston Scientific’s Tim Nelson, the new chair of the MRCC Board of Directors; Mayor Arthur Vigeant; MRCC President and CEO Robert Schlacter; and MEDC Executive Director Meredith Harris, get ready for the ribbon-cutting for the Chamber’s grand reopening. Source: Internet
As luck would have it, the person in charge of the transition, Doug Smith, Senior Vice President of Strategic Partnerships & Governmental Affair of MEDC, and I had recently been introduced. Source: Internet
Rothwell told him that then-head of the MEDC, Steve Arwood, was thinking of leaving (Arwood would step down in June). Source: Internet
MEDC staff has adopted it for use in its business attraction marketing. Source: Internet
Prior to that approval, the City of Grayling was awarded a substantial Infrastructure Capacity Enhancement (ICE) grant from the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). Source: Internet