Return to Virginia Business - July 2003

Around the Old Dominion

Sterling bolts for Paducah

by Virginia Business Staff
July 2003

The $200,000 a year man is now the $180,000 a year man.
Wayne Sterling, the former head of economic development for both Vir-ginia and South Car-olina, raised eyebrows in 2001 when he was named chief corporate recruiter for hard-bitten Henry County in the heart of Virginia’s textile belt. His salary was $200,000 a year – among the highest of an public official in the state.

Yet in early June Sterling took over in a similar job in Kentucky as head of the Greater Paducah Economic Development Council for a salary reported to start at $180,000. Sterling’s move surprised Henry County officials, who had confronted an embezzlement scandal of their former county supervisor. Sterling left his job in South Carolina for Henry County under a cloud for supposed financial irregularities but was later exonerated by a state watchdog group.

Some in Henry County have asked if they got their money’s worth with Sterling during his 18-month-long tenure. In early June, one of the prospects that Sterling recruited, telecom equipment maker, Axiom Technologies, announced it was delaying the start of a Henry County operation that would employ 250 workers.

Virginia Business - July 2003