Greenheck Group Plans Knoxville, Tennessee, Operations
04/26/2024
The new corporate campus will include manufacturing and warehousing facilities as well as a main office and dedicated space for training and research and development.
“Knoxville’s innovative spirit aligns with the values our founders, the Greenheck brothers, established more than 75 years ago. Our investment in this new campus supports our unwavering commitment to our customers, our team members and the communities in which we are blessed to be part of. We couldn’t be more excited to become part of the vibrant Knoxville community, which provides not only strategic proximity to our customers, but also talented people, outstanding community partners and a welcoming culture,” Greenheck Group CEO Rich Totzke said.
Greenheck Group specializes in manufacturing industrial ventilation equipment, found in schools, malls, office spaces and industrial plants.
“At TNECD, we believe that the relationships built here are the differentiating factor that sets Tennessee apart from other states in the recruitment process. In the last year, we have had the opportunity to get to know Greenheck Group, a wonderful, 77-year-old family-owned business, which shares our values and has a company culture that will be the perfect addition to the Knoxville community. As one of the largest manufacturing projects to locate in Knox County in the last decade, we are excited to see the impact this company will have regionally for years to come,” TNECD Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter noted.
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