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Wise Announces New Jobs And

Infrastructure For Huntington

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va. -- Today Gov. Bob Wise and representatives from InfoCision Management Corp. cut the ribbon on a new $1.2 million facility in Huntington. The company, a leader in providing call center services for nonprofit organizations, and Fortune 1000 companies has added 300 jobs to its existing base of 250 at the Huntington center.

"West Virginia is committed to attracting and keeping companies that use technology and the state's top-of-the-line telecommunications infrastructure," Wise said. "Coupled with InfoCision's faith in the quality of West Virginia's work force, the company makes an excellent match for our state's thriving economic future."

A combination of state and local funds made this project possible. The new 15,479-square-foot facility will contain 150 fully automated call center stations.

"The quality of our communicators allow InfoCision to achieve its incredible successes: industry recognition as well as client satisfaction," said Steve Brubaker, senior vice president of telephone marketing operations for InfoCision. "We have found top quality in West Virginia and look forward to a long relationship with the state."

During each of the past seven years, Call Center Solutions magazine has recognized InfoCision as one of the nation's top telephone marketing companies. The company operates 15 call centers at six locations in Ohio and West Virginia and employs more than 2,200 people.