Division of Commerce

Strategic Economic Development to Enrich the Lives of our People

The EBCI Division of Commerce’s mission is “To provide vision, planning, promotion and execution in order to drive community and economic development to enrich the lives of our people.”

The EBCI Division of Commerce is divided into three major areas of focus, which consist of Strategic/Tribal Planning, Enterprise Development, and Destination Marketing. The Division of Commerce is administered and managed by the Secretary of Commerce, who reports directly to the Principal Chief.

 

  • The Strategic Planning Department encompasses the areas of Tribal planning, which includes the responsibility for developing and implementing the Tribe’s five-year Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS); Tribal planning also includes site reviews, tower reviews, Sign and Chiefing Ordinance Administration, and GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and financial administration. The Secretary of Commerce interfaces significantly with the Strategic Planning Department in the recruitment and retention of business and retail entities wishing to be located or already located on any EBCI properties.

 

  • The Enterprise Development Department provides business development assistance to Tribal members through counseling and assistance programs for new and existing businesses. We assist our clients in writing business plans, preparing financial projections and loan packages, and in finding retail property that will house their small businesses. This department also provides individual trainings on contract bidding, marketing, bookkeeping, cash flow, and budget counseling. Enterprise Development pulls credit reports and reviews them with clients. In-depth assistance is provided via one-on-one evaluations of credit reports and development of a strategy to provide guidance to clients on how to improve their credit score. Program staff also assist clients in preparing Loan Financial Package documents, pro forma, and loans. They also conduct background checks. Enterprise Development also manages the Cherokee Bottled Water Program, which provides quality water to the EBCI and other customers.

 

  • The Destination Marketing Department focuses on improving visitors’ overall experience in Cherokee. The department is responsible for executing a strategic media and creative plan to help enhance and promote Cherokee’s attractions as well as community and special events designed to increase overnight visitation. Through these efforts the overall economic impact of tourism greatly benefits the EBCI with direct revenues, Tribal levy, and privilege taxes. This department also coordinates and directs events for the EBCI, including events at the Cherokee Fair Grounds, and manages the various EBCI Welcome Center locations. The Destination Marketing Department also houses the Cherokee One Feather newspaper, which is designated and recognized as the official publication of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, providing instruction and information to the Cherokee community.

Enterprise Development

The Enterprise Development Department provides business development assistance to Tribal members through counseling and assistance programs for new and existing businesses.

We assist our clients in writing business plans, preparing financial projections and loan packages, and in finding retail property that will house their small businesses. This department also provides individual trainings on contract bidding, marketing, book keeping, cash flow and budget counseling. Enterprise Development pulls background checks and credit reports for clients. In depth assistance is provided via one-on-one evaluations of credit reports and development of a strategy to assist clients on how to improve their credit score. Program staff also assist clients in preparing Loan Financial Package documents, pro from, and loans.

Enterprise Development also manages the Cherokee Bottled Water program which provides quality water to the EBCI and other customers.

Destination Marketing Office (DMO)

Our Tribal DMO strives to identify opportunities to market Cherokee as a destination. In conjunction with the Department of Commerce, we work together to provide positive, effective leadership for increasing economic opportunity and development in Cherokee.

For information, contact the Destination Marketing Director at 828-359-6481.

Communications

EBCI Communications is tasked with providing Tribal members and EBCI Tribal Government with informational and educational resources through broadcast media and new technology. Through these efforts, it is the mission of the EBCI Communications program to develop a shared message throughout the community of understanding the many facets of the tribe. From Public Service Announcements to cultural documentary and government meeting broadcasts, the department handles a wide spectrum of information sharing.

The Communications staff of 8 consists of a Director of Communications, Creative Resources Administrator, Audio Visual Producer, Interactive Media Designer, Multi Media Specialist, Graphic Designer, Communications Specialist and Audio-Visual Broadcast Technician.

To contact the EBCI Communications Team: 828-359-6804.

Property Bank

Retail Development: Works under the Commerce Division. The overall function of Retail Development is to enhance Cherokee’s retail options for the community and tourism visitor base. This program is actively recruiting retail to available tribally owned properties. Through this active recruitment franchise opportunities for the community and EBCI are coming forward. This presents a great opportunity for community entrepreneurs to take advantage of, as Retail Development strives to reach the Commerce Division goals and mission statement.

Building Rental: Works under the Commerce Division. The overall function of Building Rental is the management and maintenance of the EBCI owned rental properties.

For further information please call 828-359-6713

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