From Jake Oakman <[email protected]>
Subject New Jobs are coming to Indiana — see who is opening up shop
Date June 11, 2021 3:00 PM
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Governor Holcomb has set a precedent across the state to incentivize businesses
to move to and expand within Indiana.

John,

 

June is shaping up to be another big win on the jobs front for Hoosiers. 

 

Governor Holcomb has set a precedent across the state to incentivize
businesses to move to and expand within Indiana. Companies big and small are
making Indiana home and hiring Hoosiers in droves. 

 

That’s why Indiana is #1 in the Midwest for entrepreneur friendliness. 

 

I’ve included a few articles below that highlight how Indiana is open for
business:

 

[READ] Tempur Sealy bringing 300 jobs to Montgomery County
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The bottom line: "We selected this location based on the robust business
climate fostered by the state and local government, the quality of life the
city of Crawfordsville provides its citizens, and the property’s access to
major transportation routes.” — Tempur Sealy Chairman and CEO Scott Thompson,
WTHR

 

[READ] Truck bed camper startup chooses north-central Indiana for growth
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The bottom line: “The SGC is less a camper and more of a tool that we designed
to allow overland truck enthusiasts like us the ability to explore longer and
camp farther off the beaten paths,” said Jason Bontrager, founder and CEO of
Skinny Guy Campers. “We believe we’re onto something great and are happy to
call Indiana our home.” –– AgriNews 

 

[READ] Orthodontics Manufacturer Expanding in Franklin
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The bottom line: "This location decision was critical to continuing G&H’s
success. After evaluating multiple options, we chose to relocate and expand a
short distance from our existing facility. This decision was made because the
city of Franklin and the state of Indiana provide G&H a very competitive
business environment, a quality workforce, and an excellent location for
distribution of our products.” — G&H Chief Executive Officer John Voskuil,
Inside Indiana Business

 

[READ] Syra Health Expands Carmel, Indiana, Operations

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The bottom line: "Indiana has earned a reputation as a global leader in life
sciences, offering companies like Syra Health the perfect environment for
exploration, experimentation, and innovation," said Governor Eric J. Holcomb.
"I’m confident Indiana’s pro-business environment and talented workforce will
allow the company to grow and thrive here as they work to deliver critical
health care solutions.” –– Area Development Online

 

[READ] Cyberseek Indiana resource launches to promote jobs in growing
cybersecurity industry

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The bottom line: “Understanding Indiana’s job demand for cybersecurity
professionals who have the right skills, education, and training has been a key
area of focus for our agency as well as Governor Holcomb’s Executive Council on
Cybersecurity,” said Jeff Tucker, Indiana Department of Workforce Development
chief information officer. “By partnering with Burning Glass, CompTIA and
Purdue, we are excited to deliver a tool that can improve our understanding of
our cybersecurity workforce and talent pipeline.” –– WBIW 

 

John, thank you as always for your continued support Building One Indiana for
ALL. 

 

Jake Oakman







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