Wexford Town counts among its cultural assets the , an iconic twenty-first-century edifice. As regards industry, the town鈥檚 portfolio features a substantial research and production center operated by the Georgia-based . At the 2011 launch of a $220-million extension to the plant, the corporation鈥檚 Chair and CEO, Muhtar Kent, visiting from Atlanta, reflected, 鈥淥ur continued investments in Wexford 鈥 will ensure we sustain and enhance our growth globally in the coming years. 鈥 The Coca-Cola brand has been in Ireland for more than half a century, and our long history here gives us continued confidence in the strength of the Irish workforce, the commitment of the Irish Government, and the know-how of Irish people to support our business.鈥
Both on its own and via partnerships, CIRT has been active and successful in procuring external grants. Consider just two examples. First: As a single entity, the unit has received $70,000 to support primary-source research by faculty members and both graduate and undergraduate students in connection with its Wexford-Savannah Axis research project. Second: In early 2020, Wexford-Savannah TradeBridge庐 鈥 CIRT鈥檚 trade-and-investment development initiative with the Savannah Economic Development Authority, Wexford County Council, and Wexford Enterprise Center 鈥 was awarded grant-funding in the amount of $407,326 to advance its Phase 2 goals. That project aligns with GS鈥檚 core commitment to facilitating economic growth (鈥渕ore and better jobs鈥) in Georgia and the other communities it serves.