MTAG Services Locates Corporate Headquarters In Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
05/24/2017
Located at 111 Coleman Boulevard in Mount Pleasant, MTAG’s new corporate headquarters is expected to be fully operational in the coming weeks. This facility will complement the company’s other operation in Vienna, Virginia.
“This is an exciting time for MTAG Services, as we position our company for future growth. Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, provides the ideal location to attract top talent and entertain clients and prospects,” said MTAG Services President & CEO Jim Meeks.
“Today, we’re proud to celebrate another win for our Lowcountry community, as MTAG Services has decided to establish its corporate headquarters in Charleston County. This announcement proves that South Carolina is an ideal business destination for companies of all types,” said Governor Henry McMaster.
“We have cultivated a truly diverse economy in South Carolina, and this expansion by MTAG Services is a testament to that. From manufacturing to office and headquarter operations, a wide range of industries is thriving in the Palmetto State,” Secretary of Commerce Bobby Hitt said.
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