OS National Locates Headquarters in Gwinnett County, Georgia
04/10/2019
“In selecting Gwinnett county for our national headquarters we believe we can support OS National’s explosive growth and strategic expansion efforts across the U.S.,” said Jamie Wunder, Managing Partner of OS National. “We recognize the county’s efforts providing businesses excellent options for growth and helping to grow a rich and diverse talent pool for the future.”
“It’s a great day in Georgia when an existing industry announces an expansion,” said Georgia Department of Economic Development Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Not only does this announcement put a spotlight on the state’s thriving pro-business environment which is supportive of new and existing businesses, but also on the economic development resources available to companies in Gwinnett County.”
“This announcement is further proof that Gwinnett provides the ideal location, talented workforce and pro-business environment necessary for industry leaders like OS National to thrive,” said Gwinnett County Commission Chair Charlotte Nash. “We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with the company and ensuring its future success in our community.”
Georgia Department of Economic Development Director of Existing Industry & Regional Recruitment Lindsay Martin represented the Global Commerce Division in partnership with Partnership Gwinnett and Gwinnett County Office of Economic Development.
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