$18.5 Million Investment Will Create 74 New Florence County Jobs

PRET Advanced Materials, LLC (PRET), a leading advanced materials company, today announced it is expanding its operations in Florence County. The company’s $18.5 million investment will create 74 new jobs.

Headquartered in Johnsonville, PRET is one of the leading compounders and suppliers of thermoplastic resins in North America. The company’s South Carolina facility has operated continuously since 1955.

PRET is adding new equipment and improvements to its facility, located at 520 Kingsburg Highway in Johnsonville, to meet demand for new products.

Operations are expected to be online by 2027. Individuals interested in joining the PRET team should contact Stephanie Wisnom (843-386-8261).

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GSSM Receives $10,000 From First Citizens Bank To Support STEM Summer Camps

The South Carolina Governor’s School for Science & Mathematics (GSSM) Foundation has received $10,000 from First Citizens Bank to support GSSM’s GoSciTech summer camps. These hands-on STEM programs serve rising sixth through tenth grade students through residential, day, and virtual courses that explore a wide range of science, mathematics, engineering, and technology topics.

“We are thrilled to continue partnering with GSSM to provide resources that afford access to the best educational STEM camps for students throughout the state, regardless of circumstances and location,” Jammie McDonald, manager of Retail Banking at First Citizens Bank, said. “This ongoing partnership is a testament to our shared desire to equip young people with the skills to own their economic success and to help them discover what’s possible in their lives.”

Each summer, GoSciTech camps take place at 17 locations across South Carolina and serve more than 1,000 students. Courses are updated each year to reflect emerging technologies, student interests, and available funding from donors like First Citizens Bank.

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Summer Internships Available At First Bank

Are you ready to gain hands-on experience, build your professional network, and make a real impact?

Join First Bank’s Internship Program and discover what it’s like to work with a team that values innovation, collaboration, and growth.

First Bank Office Interns are rising college seniors with a passion for community, a curiosity for finance, and a drive to make a meaningful impact. They thrive in dynamic environments, responsible for assisting their assigned department by performing various activities determined and directed by their assigned Reporting Manager. Interns with

First Bank gain valuable work experience in a professional environment, leveraging prior experience, education and involvement. First Bank Office Interns are immersed in the heartbeat of community banking and collaborate with teams, support key projects and gain hands-on experience that connects educational learning with real-world impact.

This position is more than a summer gig—it’s a launchpad for the future.

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Large Community Turnout for F1S Opening of Poynor School of Innovation in Healthcare

Florence 1 School Board Members, community and business leaders cut the ribbon marking the official opening of the Poynor School of Innovation in Healthcare on Thursday, December 11th.

Pictured, left to right) Florence 1 Board Members Barry Townsend, Davy Gregg, Bryan Chapman and Trisha Caulder; State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver; McLeod Health CEO Donna Isgett; Poynor School of Innovation in Healthcare Director Nicole Scipio; Superintendent of Florence 1 Schools, Dr. Richard O’Malley; Florence 1 Board Chairman S. Porter Stewart; Florence 1 Board Members EJ McIver, Kimrey-Ann Haughn, Carla Eaddy, and Dr. Gloria Bracey; Florence Mayor Lethonia Barnes; City-Councilmen Chipper Smith and George Jebaily; and SC House Representative Member Terry Alexander.

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Leadership Florence Alumni Association Social

Leadership Florence Alumni and guests gathered Thursday night at the Hotel Florence Penthouse for a Leadership Florence Alumni Social.

Sponsors included Anderson Brothers, First Citizens, Orr Company, Thermo Fisher and ServiceMaster. Thank you to everyone that came out to support and enjoy the festivities, food and fun.

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Leadership Florence Participates In ‘Ride A Mile’ Session

On Tuesday, December 9th, the Florence Chambers’ Leadership Florence class held their ‘Ride A Mile’ session in partnership with PDRTA.

The Ride A Mile program is a simulated society experience in which participants face real-time life scenarios of different socio-economic levels. Participants spent the day navigating community resources using public transit, stepping outside their routines and into new perspectives. Through shared experiences, they saw that public transit is about more than getting from point A to point B, it is about access, opportunity and connection.

Thank you to PDRTA for continuing to accommodate this partnership. A special thank you to Mercy Medical Free Clinic, Lighthouse Ministries, Francis Marion University, and Florence Adult Education for welcoming the class and supporting this impactful experience.

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Heritage Digital Featured On ChamberLink Radio

Marty Parker, Owner of Heritage Digital, was the Florence Chamber’s guest this past weekend talking about cyber security and AI protection for the small business industry. If you are a small business Heritage Digital can help you with your IT security.

We encourage you to tune-in every Sunday from 12:00-12:30pm on LIVE 95.3FM in Florence, SC.

This program is brought to you by the Greater Florence Chamber of Commerce.

Looking for past ChamberLink Radio Show interviews? Click here:

https://www.flochamber.com/events-programs/podcasts/

S.C. Continues To See Strong Revenue Growth

A few weeks ago, the state’s Board of Economic Advisors (BEA) met to review the state’s revenue collections and to issue the first revenue forecast for FY2026-27. Thanks to stronger-than-expected individual income tax and sales tax collections, state revenues are $244 million ahead of May projections.

As a result, the BEA estimated that General Fund revenues will total just over $15 billion for FY2026-27, giving lawmakers an additional $733.9 million in recurring revenue and $1.71 billion in non-recurring revenue to appropriate in this year’s budget process.

Governor Henry McMaster will utilize this estimate for his FY2026-27 Executive Budget, which will be released in early January. All state agencies recently submitted their FY2026-27 budget requests for consideration, which can be found here.

Ice Skating Season Is Back At The Florence Center

Ice Skating Season is BACK! Opening day is Sunday, December 14!

They have limited dates and times this year so make sure you mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss this! Tickets will be $12 at the door which includes skate rental. All times can be found on Florencecenter.com

Save The Date – 2026 Women In Commerce Galentine’s Social

The Chamber will again host the Women In Commerce Social at Seminar Brewing on Thursday, February 5th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm.

It’s time to put on your dancing shoes to slide, shuffle and sip with your gal pals.  Learn some new moves and make some new professional connections.

While attendance is free, space is limited and reservations are required. This event is made possible by Duke Energy.

To register, click here.