Pitt County Economic Development

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Driving Growth, Building Opportunities, Empowering Our Future

Pitt County Economic Development (PCED) is the lead agency driving economic growth in our community. By attracting new industries and supporting the expansion of existing businesses, PCED helps create jobs, diversify the local economy, and grow the county’s tax base. Backed by the Pitt County Board of Commissioners and a strong network of partners, PCED leads strategic programs and initiatives that enhance the business climate and quality of life for all residents. The department also provides valuable resources—including research data, marketing materials, and a free, up-to-date listing of industrial and major office properties—to help businesses identify ideal opportunities for relocation or expansion.

  1. Building a Thriving Economy
  2. Strategic Planning: BECOME
  3. Built Environment: Leading Readiness for Growth
  4. Enhancing Strategic Partnerships
  5. Collaborative Opportunities
  6. Meaningful Engagement: Supporting Success in Our Communities

A Thriving Economy Rooted in Tradition and Innovation

Pitt County blends its proud agricultural roots with expanding opportunities in healthcare, education, advanced manufacturing, and small business. A skilled workforce, strategic investments, and location advantages make Pitt County a destination for innovation, business, and opportunity—at every stage of a career or enterprise.

Key Industries Driving Growth

  • Healthcare and Life Sciences: Anchored by ECU Health, the region hosts Eastern North Carolina’s only Level I Trauma Center and benefits from cutting-edge research at the Brody School of Medicine.
  • Higher Education: East Carolina University and Pitt Community College fuel workforce pipelines in business, health, technology, and trades. ECU is an R1 research university, and PCC serves over 23,000 students annually.
  • Advanced Manufacturing: Local industries include food production, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and engineering, supported by industrial parks and customized workforce training.
  • Agribusiness: Farming and food systems continue to innovate with agritech, processing, and rural economic development.

Pitt County Economic Development (PCED)

Pitt County Economic Development (PCED) leads efforts to grow a diverse economy, expand the tax base, and enhance quality of life through strategic programs and public-private partnerships.

  • History: Founded as the Pitt County Industrial Development Commission in 1959, PCED became a formal County department in 2021–2022.
  • Impact: Since 1987, PCED-supported incentives have created nearly 16,000 jobs and generated more than $2.9 billion in private investment.
  • Property Development: PCED manages over 140 acres and has invested $7 million in shell buildings and industrial sites over the last two years.
  • Business Incubation: The Technology Enterprise Center (TEC) offers 8,000 square feet of leasable space and houses the NC Pharmaceutical Services Network training center.

Support for Small Business and Startups

Pitt County supports a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem and small business growth with targeted services, programs, and training. Resources include:

  • Small Business Support: Access to grants, resource centers, and mentorship for startups, trades, and service providers.
  • Customized Industry Training: Workforce programs in healthcare, IT, manufacturing, and trades.
  • NCWorks Career Center – Pitt County: Job placement, career coaching, and employer services.
  • Adult Basic Skills: GED prep, ESL classes, and digital literacy programs.
  • Apprenticeships and Internships: Real-world pathways in engineering, healthcare, public safety, and more.

Regional Collaboration

PCED collaborates with organizations such as the NC Department of Commerce, Economic Development Partnership of NC, NC Biotechnology Center, ECU, PCC, municipalities, and local utility providers. These partnerships strengthen Pitt County’s reach, impact, and resilience.

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