Williamson County, TN
“MedSolutions has benefitted significantly from the decision to base our operations in what we consider the heart of our nation’s healthcare capital. As home to a growing and vibrant business community, Williamson County offers our company the chance to collaborate with other industry leaders while providing employees with rich quality of life.”
Curt Thorne, President & CEO of MedSolutions, Inc.
“HealthTech considered many options for our new corporate offices, but Williamson County was an easy choice. The Cool Springs business community with its focus on healthcare is vibrant and growing in leaps and bounds – just like HealthTech. It was a perfect match for us. We look forward to leading the healthcare IT industry from our new home here in Franklin.”
Bill Anderson, Chairman and CEO of HealthTech
Williamson County, TN
Williamson County, TN AccessibleEasy access to east coast population centers
• A day’s drive from 75% of the U.S.
• Intersected by I-65 and surrounded by I-840, I-24 and I-40
• 30 minutes from Nashville International Airport serving 54 non-stop markets per day
Williamson County, TN AccessibleNashville International Airport Non-Stop Markets
•12 air carriers• 54 non-stops markets• 380 flights per day• 11 million passengers per year• Live music in terminal
Williamson County, TN AffordableACCRA Cost of Living Q1 2015
Williamson County, TN DynamicFastest growing county in TN
Source: Tennessee State Data Center, Center for Business and Economic Research, August 2013
Williamson County, TN TalentRates consistently below region & state average
Nashville MSA
Williamson County
Labor force 942,890Unemployment rate 4.6%
Labor force 105,830Unemployment rate 4.1%
TennesseeLabor force 3,106,400Unemployment rate 5.7%
Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, May 2015
Williamson County, TN TalentHistorically outperformed state and US
Source: Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, April 2015
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011 5-year American Community Survey
Williamson County, TN TalentGrowth through in-migration
Williamson County, TN Transfer AppealProven record of relocating talent
50% of financial service workforce From Tampa, FL, 2008
82% of workforceFrom Los Angeles, 2006
42% of workforce80% of executives From Los Angeles, 2005
Percent of Workforce that Chose to Relocate
45% of IT workforce From Charlottesville, VA, 2012
90% of IT workforce From Lansing, MI, 2012
Williamson County, TN Talent and Public EducationFar outperforms state and US
• Top performing schools in the state and country
• Brentwood, Ravenwood, Page and Independence ranked “Best High Schools in the US” (US News & World Report)
• Average ACT score of 23.5 and high school graduation rate of 94.4% - higher ACT scores than the state and nation (TN Dept. of Education)
Williamson County, TN Talent and Public EducationFar outperforms state and US
Williamson County, TN Public EducationRising standardized test scores
Note: 100% of students in Williamson Schools takes the ACT, even if they are not college bound
Williamson County Schools class of 2014 achieved an ACT average score of 23.5, the highest score in district history, breaking their 2013 record score of
23.4.
Williamson County, TN Public Education#1 priority and #1 differentiator
Source: Newsweek 2012
America’s Best High Schools 2012
Newsweek picks the best high schools in the country based on how hard school staffs work to challenge students with advanced placement college-level courses and tests. Just over 1600 schools—only six percent of all the public schools in the U.S.—made the list.
• Brentwood High School
• Ravenwood High School
• Franklin High School
• Page High School
4 schools in Williamson County were listed on Newsweek's Best High Schools list, more than any other county in Tennessee
Williamson County, TN Public Education#1 priority and #1 differentiator
Source: The Tennessean 2/2013
Williamson County Schools Set New Record for the number of National Merit finalists
This year 34 students will reap scholarships through the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Last year, there were 15 students from throughout the county who achieved the prestigious recognition.
Of the nearly 1.5 million entries, only 15,000 students nationwide will earn the scholarships this year. Finalists must score well on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test and meet other high standards set forth by the program.
Schools of the finalists include:• Brentwood High • Centennial High• Fairview High • Franklin High• Independence High • Page High• Ravenwood High
Williamson County, TN TalentPipeline of future employees
Source: National Center for Education Statistics, 2013 Enrollment
22 colleges and universities with 92,709 students4 community colleges with 28,285 students26 career colleges with 9,425 students
130,419 students currently enrolled in the Nashville region
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Williamson County, TN Employer of ChoiceEvidence of strong applicant pool
Received 40,000 applications for 700 jobs in 2005
Received 4,000 applications before they posted a single job in 2010
Williamson County, TN TalentSigns of sustained economic strength
Since 2000Employment Growth
Population GrowthUnemployment RateLOW
Corporate relocations, growth of existing industry, & entrepreneurial dynamism
Williamson County, TN
“Jackson looked at a variety of different communities to open a regional headquarters office. We ultimately
selected Williamson County because of the strong talent pool due to its proximity to nationally
recognized academic institutions, the quality of life the area offers our employees, and most of all the
welcoming spirit of the local community. We couldn’t be happier with our decision.”
Mike Wells, President & CEO of Jackson National Life Insurance
Williamson County, TN Economic DiversityRisk is minimized through balance of sectors
Source: EMSI, 4th Quarter 2014
Employment Distribution, US vs. Williamson County
Williamson County, TN Sector GrowthSignificant growth in management subsector
Source: Nashville Business Journal, June 2012
Williamson County, TN Corporate ImageOver 200 companies with corporate functions
COMPANY EMPLOYEES SECTORCommunity Health Systems
3092 HealthcareNissan North America
1850 AutomotiveWilliamson Medical Center
1400 HealthcareUnitedHealth Group
1342 HealthcareVerizon Wireless
1001 CommunicationsTractor Supply Company
910 RetailCOMDATA
900 Credit ReportingOptum, Inc.
801 HealthcareFord Motor Credit Company
800 Financial/CreditBrookdale Senior Living
730 HealthcareHealthways
717 HealthcareLee Company
700 ServicesMars Petcare
659 RetailDaVita Healthcare Partners
650 HealthcareDelek US Holdings / MAPCO Express
650 RetailMedSolutions
635 HealthcareMEDHOST, Inc.
501 HealthcareAffinion Group
460 Marketing FirmOzburn-Hessey Logistics
460 ITThe Lampo Group
458 Entertainment
Top 20 Employers in Williamson County, 2014
Williamson County, TN Low cost of doing business
Local property tax rate ranges from $2.31 to $3.60 per $100 of assessed value
Lowest county tax in MSA
Ranks below the average Tennessee county tax rate
No state income tax$
Williamson County, TN CredentialsConsistently ranked near the top
Williamson County, TN CredentialsConsistently ranked near the top
One of the Best Cities for Startups
1. Boulder, CO2. Boca Raton, FL3. Santa Monica, CA4. Bend, OR5. Irvine, CA
6. Cambridge, MA7. Bellevue, WA8. Franklin, TN9. San Francisco, CA10. Rockville, MD
Ranking by: ZoomProspector.com and Bloomberg Businessweek 2010
Williamson County, TN CredentialsConsistently ranked near the top
Healthiest County in Tennessee
Source: 2015 County Health Rankings & Roadmapshttp://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/tennessee/2015/rankings/williamson/county/outcomes/overall/snapshot
Health Outcomes 1Length of Life 1Quality of Life 1
Heath FactorsHealth Behaviors 1Clinical Care 1Social & Economic Factors 1Physical Environment 39
Williamson County, TN How do Williamson County residents feel?
2012 data for Williamson Co, TN
Williamson County, TN Start-up activityHealthy culture of entrepreneurship
33% of the fastest growing private companies in Tennessee from the
2014 Inc. 500║5000 are in Williamson County
Williamson County, TN The home for business
12 of the 25 largest publicly traded companies in the Nashville region call
Williamson County home, including #1-#5
and 7 of the top 10
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Williamson County, TN Who has grown jobs in Nashville?
Nashville Region County % Employment Growth, 2008-2013
Nashville Region = 1.68%Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Jan 2008-2013
Williamson County, TN 2011 Where the jobs are
Source: Money.com “Where the jobs are”, 2011
Williamson County, TN 2012 The jobs are still coming here
Source: Money.com “Where the jobs are”, 2012
Williamson County, TN
“Moving the headquarters and the sales and marketing organization [to Williamson County, TN in 2006], I think, was a significant competitive advantage for Nissan. Our results speak volumes as to whether it was the right decision. Our market share has grown significantly, and I attribute a big part of our success and our potential to the fact that we are located here.“
Bill Krueger, Vice Chairman of Nissan Americas