Chameleon Integrated Services Expands St. Louis, Missouri, Operations
07/11/2017
According to the Missouri Department of Economic Development, the company’s increasing workforce is a result of the growth it expects to experience as it expands its services into the private sector market over the next three to five years.
“This expansion at our St. Louis headquarters is vital to supporting our growing workforce of more than 250 employees worldwide,” said Jeff Kelley, CEO of Chameleon Integrated Services.
“We hire primarily IT professionals, corporate executives, financial professionals and others to support our growth. Being in the central corridor of St. Louis, with its proximity to the Cortex Innovation District and many cultural institutions, is important to our success. Our strategic plan includes continuing to expand our IT staff in St. Louis,” he added.
“St. Louis is quickly gaining a reputation as the third tech coast thanks to our highly skilled workforce,” St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said. “Chameleon’s decision to add more than 60 jobs at its St. Louis headquarters is a testament to the city’s vast talent pool of innovative professionals.”
“We’re very excited to have one of America’s fastest growing companies investing in Missouri,” said Governor Eric Greitens. “Congratulations to Chameleon Integrated Services on their big expansion.”
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