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About us
Working as the economic development arm of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority (CIEDA) oversees the non-gaming enterprises owned by the Tribe. CIEDA actively supports each business achieving their specific business goals and to grow and maintain economic sustainability as put forth by the CIEDA Board of Directors and Tribal Council. Additionally, CIEDA executes and oversees building, construction and development projects commissioned by the Tribe.
- Website
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http://www.pcicie.com
External link for Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority
- Industry
- Executive Offices
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Atmore, AL
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
100 Brookwood Rd.
Atmore, AL 36502, US
Employees at Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority
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Greg Rawls
Director of Business Development at Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority
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Jennifer Chism
Marketing Manager- CIEDA
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Brenda Helton
Administrative Assistant at Creek Indian Enterprises Development Authority
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Magan Daughtry
Marketing Administrative Assistant at Creek Indian Enterprise Development Authority
Updates
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Congratulations to our sister company, Media Fusion, on this exciting recognition. Well done!
Thrilled to accept the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year. Accepting on behalf of our amazing staff are Richard Williams and Paul McKinney.
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This powerful film highlights the struggles and strengths of this Tribe. We invite you to learn more.
The Emmy award-winning documentary "The Forgotten Creeks" has had a profound impact on communities across Alabama. The screenings have highlighted the Poarch Creek Indians' rich history and resilience, deeply moving both adults and students. To learn more or host a screening, visit https://ow.ly/bNUL50SRHg4 #ForgottenCreeks #PoarchCreek #CommunityImpact
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Our sister companies under PCI Federal Services always seem to have their finger on something special. Here is PCI Productions showcasing their amazing photography skills. Great shot!
Check out this stunning image taken by our very own Todd Schannuth, showcasing the F-16’s 50th year milestone at 412th Test Wing, Edwards Air Force Base!
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We want to thank the U.S. Department of Transportation for its generous funding to improve Jack Springs Rd. This vital connector between the Atmore and Poarch communities will now be safer and smoother. #CIEDA #PoarchCreek #Atmore #Poarch #CreekTravelStores
The Poarch Creek Indians have been awarded $24 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to improve Jack Springs Road. This major project will enhance safety and infrastructure in Escambia County, AL, with construction set to begin in summer 2025. Read more here: https://ow.ly/VihB50SWnOQ #PoarchCreek #PCIProud #Infrastructure
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We are grateful to have such amazing leadership. #PCIProud
Tribal Chair & CEO Stephanie Bryan recently spoke at the Eastern Shore Republican Women’s monthly meeting. She highlighted the Tribe’s economic impact, workforce contributions, and encouraged women to lead and engage in the political process. #NativeLeadership #EconomicImpact #WomenInPolitics #PCIProud
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🔎 The job search ends here! 💼 Our organization is the perfect place to find the new job you've been searching for. 📝 Follow our best practices and tips to land your dream job. #JobSearchTips #CareerGrowth #NewJob 🤝
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Jump onboard this award-winning team. We are hiring Custodians. Apply online today at www.ciejobs.com.
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We greatly enjoyed participating in this event and meeting such a dynamic group of future leaders.
The Poarch Creek Indians have been long-time supporters of the Economic Development Partnership of Alabama (EDPA). To encourage Alabama college students to stay in-state after graduation, EDPA hosts an annual College Intern Summit. This year, the College Intern Summit spent the afternoon at OWA on Friday. The students enjoyed a luncheon with speakers from Tribal entities, followed by a screening of "The Forgotten Creeks" at the OWA Theater. #EconomicDevelopment #FutureLeaders #PoarchCreek