Investors

Become an Investor

Kentucky Lake Economic Development (KLED) is a non-profit community organization comprised of business, educational and professional leaders. 

Becoming an investor in Kentucky Lake Economic Development offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the growth and prosperity of a community with immense potential. By supporting economic development initiatives, investors not only stand to gain financially but to also play a pivotal role in fostering job creation, infrastructure improvement, and community enhancement for Marshal County. 

KLED is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. Contributions to Kentucky Lake Economic Development are tax-deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law. Please consult your tax advisor for further information.

If you are interested in becoming an investor, please contact us or email Elizabeth Griffith Mudd directly at president@kledc.com.

Jackson Purchase Energy invests in economic development to foster sustainable growth, create jobs and improve the quality of life for our members in the communities we serve. JPEC is happy to invest in KLED as a viable partner in the success of their mission and our long-term business plan.

– Travis Spiceland, Jackson Purchase energy Cooperative.

KLED serves a huge role in our community.  Working with new and existing businesses, improving workforce skills, and making resources available that businesses need are vitally important and KLED works on all facets to make sure business and industry thrive in Marshall County.

– Jason Jones, President, CFSB

Major League Fishing was founded on the shores of Kentucky Lake in 1979, and since our humble beginnings, we have grown to become the world’s largest tournament-fishing organization. We are proud to be headquartered in Marshall County, and we are honored to invest in Kentucky Lake Economic Development’s mission to drive economic growth, create jobs and foster prosperity within Marshall County. Our investment in KLED is an investment in our community’s future.

Kathy Fennel, Exec. Vice President & General Manager, Major League Fishing

Investing in local economic development efforts is vitally important to the communities served by WKRECC.  Local economic development helps to provide expanded employment opportunities for our members and strengthens the local economy, making Marshall County a better place to live, work, and raise a family.

– Corey Belcher, Manager of Engineering, WKRECC

Thank you

to our investors

Executive Trustees

Marshall County Fiscal Court

Marshall County Fiscal Court
marshallcountyky.gov

West Kentucky Rural Electric

West Kentucky Regional Electric Cooperative Cooperation
wkrecc.com

Trustees

Benton Electric System
Benton Gas System

Benton Gas System 
bentongas.org

CFSB
Jackson Purchase Energy

Jackson Purchase Energy Cooperative
jpenergy.com

Kentucky Lake CVB

Kentucky Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau
visitkylake.com

Major League Fishing

Major League Fishing
majorleaguefishing.com

Wacker

Wacker 
wacker.com

Community Investors

Arkema
Atmos Energy

Atmos Energy
atmosenergy.com

Atmos Energy
BFW | Marcum Engineering

Bacon Farmer Workman 
bfwengineers.com

FNB Bank
Marshall County Hospital

Marshall County Hospital 
marshallcountyhospital.org

Marshall County Schools

Marshall County Public Schools
marshall.kyschools.us

P&L Railway

Paducah and Louisville Railway
palrr.com

Pinnacle

Pinnacle, Inc.
pinnacleinc.net

TVA

Tennessee Valley Authority
tva.com

P&L Railway

West Kentucky Community & Technical College
westkentucky.kctcs.edu