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ECD Commissioner Matthew Kisber

Commissioner Kisber

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Matthew H. Kisber serves as commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (ECD). Appointed January 18, 2003, Commissioner Kisber has led Tennessee’s efforts that resulted in three $1 billion dollar projects within an eight-month timeframe: German automaker Volkswagen in Chattanooga and polycrystalline silicon manufacturers Hemlock in Clarksville and Wacker Chemie in Cleveland.

Under Commissioner Kisber’s leadership, 45 corporate headquarters have located in Tennessee, including Nissan North America, International Paper, Louisiana Pacific, Clarcor, Service Master, Asurion and others. Since his appointment as commissioner, Tennessee has seen more than $27 billion in new capital investment and more than 170,000 new jobs created. In May 2008, Site Selection magazine recognized the state’s accomplishments by naming Tennessee the most competitive state in the country for economic development.

Prior to his appointment as commissioner, Kisber served 10 consecutive terms in the Tennessee House of Representatives and as vice president of Business Development for First Tennessee Bank. In the Tennessee General Assembly, Kisber served as chairman of the powerful Finance, Ways and Means Committee, which is responsible for the state's budget.

Kisber received his bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University and was one of 36 state legislators from 21 states to successfully complete the inaugural Program for Emerging Political Leaders at the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business Administration. In 1989, Kisber received a scholarship from the Southern Legislative Conference to attend the Leadership Development Program conducted by the Center for Creative Leadership and later that year was selected as one of 32 state leaders to participate in a Toll Fellowship Program by the Council of State Governments.

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