Courtesy of
Nicole Galindo
Bexar County honored October as Manufacturing Month with a special session at the Commissioners Court on October 8th. The event featured a proclamation presented by Commissioner Clay-Flores, recognizing the vital role of the manufacturing industry in the local economy.
In addition to the proclamation, David Marquez, Executive Director of Bexar County Economic Community Development, delivered a presentation highlighting the impressive growth of the local manufacturing sector. He also discussed the Texas Mexico Automotive Super Cluster (TMASC) and outlined the learning paths available for community members seeking to develop the skills necessary for successful careers in manufacturing.
“Manufacturing is a cornerstone of our local economy, providing valuable careers and fostering innovation,” said Commissioner Rebeca Clay-Flores. “The upcoming $531 million expansion of Toyota is bringing more than 400 new jobs to Bexar County, and JCB’s $500 million investment will create 1,500 new jobs in Precinct 1. These investments, along with the contributions of a diverse range of other local manufacturers, make us proud to celebrate Manufacturing Month, and I encourage our community to explore the vast opportunities within this vital industry.”
Local manufacturers, industry partners, and community members attended this important event to show their support for the manufacturing sector and explore pathways to success within the industry. These community partners included:
• 80/20 Foundation
• Alamo Colleges
• Avanzar
• Bexar County Military & Veterans Services
• Chrysalis Ministries
• Goodwill
• Greater SATX & SA Worx
• Haven for Hope
• International Advanced Technology Center
• JCB
• Mission Solar
• Project Quest
•PSI
• SA Ready To Work
• SAMA
• TMMTX
• Tower Semiconductor • Workforce Solutions Alamo
This collaborative effort demonstrates Bexar County’s commitment to promoting and strengthening the local manufacturing industry.