Feb 21, 2016: Clarion Ledger: McCullough: MDA needs more money to 'go on offense'
Glenn McCullough Jr., director of Mississippi’s economic development operations, wants to “go on the offensive” and compete with other states for new businesses and jobs.
Glenn McCullough Jr., director of Mississippi’s economic development operations, wants to “go on the offensive” and compete with other states for new businesses and jobs.
Feb 10, 2016: WTVA: New Plant Expansion in New Houlka
"They risked their capital because they know they can win right here at Delta Furniture. “said Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Glenn McCullough Jr.
"They risked their capital because they know they can win right here at Delta Furniture. “said Mississippi Development Authority Executive Director Glenn McCullough Jr.
Feb 4, 2016: MBJ: The Latest: Mississippi approves industrial incentives
Mississippi Development Authority director Glenn McCullough says the German firm Continental AG will build the tire plant.
Mississippi Development Authority director Glenn McCullough says the German firm Continental AG will build the tire plant.
Jan 25, 2016: NewMs: Steel Dynamics Breaks Ground in Columbus
“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony signifies an important step toward 40 exciting new career opportunities for Mississippians in Lowndes County and the Golden Triangle region,” said MDA Executive Director Glenn McCullough, Jr. -
“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony signifies an important step toward 40 exciting new career opportunities for Mississippians in Lowndes County and the Golden Triangle region,” said MDA Executive Director Glenn McCullough, Jr. -
Oct 7, 2015: New Albany Gazette: State Main Street president says local program one of best in state
“Number one, we’re the link between several organizations (such as the Mississippi Development Authority),” she said. Next was Main Street’s partnership with the MDA and director Glenn McCullough. “They’re out largest investor. He is restructuring MDA and we are restructuring Main Street to a degree. Without him, we would not be as successful as we are today.”
“Number one, we’re the link between several organizations (such as the Mississippi Development Authority),” she said. Next was Main Street’s partnership with the MDA and director Glenn McCullough. “They’re out largest investor. He is restructuring MDA and we are restructuring Main Street to a degree. Without him, we would not be as successful as we are today.”
July 13, 2015: Mississippi Development Authority: DPM Fragrance Announces Expansion in Oktibbeha County
“We are proud to support this great company as it continues to grow its operations and provide job opportunities for the area’s residents,” said MDA Executive Director Glenn McCullough. “We thank our partners at the Golden Triangle Development LINK, the Oktibbeha County Economic Development Association and the Appalachian Regional Commission for making this latest expansion possible, and we wish DPM Fragrance many more years of success in Starkville.”
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May 7, 2015: MBJ: Glenn McCullough ‘trained’ at TVA for his new job as MDA chief
Gov. Phil Bryant says he didn’t need to look outside of the state to seek his next executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority. He selected Glenn L. McCullough Jr. of Tupelo, who did a lot of work for his home state when he was running the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Gov. Phil Bryant says he didn’t need to look outside of the state to seek his next executive director of the Mississippi Development Authority. He selected Glenn L. McCullough Jr. of Tupelo, who did a lot of work for his home state when he was running the Tennessee Valley Authority.
May 4, 2015: MBJ: McCullough will have hands full at MDA
Eminently qualified to head up the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA), Glenn McCullough won’t have a cakewalk.
Eminently qualified to head up the Mississippi Development Authority (MDA), Glenn McCullough won’t have a cakewalk.
Apr 30, 2015: WAPT: McCullough named director of MDA
Glenn McCullough of Tupelo was confirmed to the 12-person board during the recent legislative session, but Bryant announced Thursday that McCullough will become director of the state's job creation agency, the Mississippi Development Authority.
Glenn McCullough of Tupelo was confirmed to the 12-person board during the recent legislative session, but Bryant announced Thursday that McCullough will become director of the state's job creation agency, the Mississippi Development Authority.
Glenn L. McCullough, Jr. (born December 18, 1954, in Tupelo, Mississippi) is a businessman, former Mayor of Tupelo, Mississippi, former chair of the Tennessee Valley Authority. McCullough lost the Republican nomination for Mississippi's 2008 1st congressional district special election. McCullough is a sixth generation Mississippian. He attended Mississippi State University where he received a bachelor's degree in Agricultural Economics in 1977. He was vice president of McCullough Steel Products, Inc. and served on the staff of Mississippi Governor Kirk Fordice.
McCullough was nominated to the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority by President Bill Clinton in 1999 and was elevated to chair of that board by President George W. Bush on July 19, 2001. His term expired on May 18, 2005. During this time he also served in an advisory capacity to several Energy related U.S. institutions. He also spent 2 years as mayor of Tupelo. Currently, McCullough is Chairman and CEO of GLM Associates, LLC, and a partner in Ardillo, McCullough & Taggart, LLC. He announced his candidacy in Mississippi's 1st congressional district special election on January 3, 2008. He lost the Republican runoff challenge from Southaven Mayor Greg Davis.
McCullough was nominated to the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority by President Bill Clinton in 1999 and was elevated to chair of that board by President George W. Bush on July 19, 2001. His term expired on May 18, 2005. During this time he also served in an advisory capacity to several Energy related U.S. institutions. He also spent 2 years as mayor of Tupelo. Currently, McCullough is Chairman and CEO of GLM Associates, LLC, and a partner in Ardillo, McCullough & Taggart, LLC. He announced his candidacy in Mississippi's 1st congressional district special election on January 3, 2008. He lost the Republican runoff challenge from Southaven Mayor Greg Davis.