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Company leaders share stories of workforce strength, industrial readiness, and business growth in East Texas.
KILGORE, TX, UNITED STATES, March 17, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — The Kilgore Economic Development Corporation (KEDC) announced today that Kilgore’s manufacturing community and workforce development partnerships are featured in a dedicated Kilgore Spotlight Series on the Gone to Texas podcast.
Produced by Day One Experts and hosted by founder Dave Quinn, the Gone to Texas podcast highlights the companies, educators, and economic development leaders working together to drive industrial growth in Kilgore and across East Texas.
Recognized as one of the top business podcasts in Texas, Gone to Texas focuses on economic development, site selection insights, and real-world stories of companies expanding and investing across the state. The Kilgore Spotlight Series introduces site selectors, manufacturers, and business leaders to the workforce systems, infrastructure, and industry partnerships that define Kilgore’s competitive advantage along the Interstate 20 corridor.
“Kilgore has a story that speaks for itself,” said Quinn. “It shows what happens when a community values skill, collaboration, and the kind of work that requires accuracy and care. That’s why we wanted to help tell it.”
The series features conversations with leaders from companies and institutions that play a key role in the region’s economy, including Camfil USA, CPI, Kilgore College, CSI, and LeTourneau University.
“Working with Day One Experts gave us a chance to bring our employers’ voices forward,” said Lisa Denton, Executive Director of the Kilgore Economic Development Corporation. “Kilgore’s strength is built on partnership—our industries, our college, and our community all pulling in the same direction. This series captures that collaboration and helps tell the story of why companies succeed here.”
Episodes of the Kilgore Spotlight Series are available at:
GonetoTexasPodcast.com/kilgore-spotlight-series
Companies interested in exploring business opportunities in Kilgore can learn more about available sites, workforce resources, and economic development initiatives by visiting Kilgore-EDC.com.
Katherine Kirkpatrick
Kilgore Economic Development Corporation
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