Quore Expands Operations Campus in Franklin, Tennessee
02/08/2019
“Quore is incredibly proud to expand its operations and move into its new Franklin facility. We have been thrilled with the level of support from the State of Tennessee,” Quore Founder & CEO Scott Schaedle said.
“We are an industry-leader in hospitality operations software and related technologies, and our investment in this 26,000-square-foot facility affords us the opportunity to scale our operations in a way that we could only imagine previously. We eagerly look forward to furthering our presence in the greater Nashville community by adding well-deserved, quality careers and creating a lasting, positive impact,” he added.
“Tennessee prides itself on being the perfect location for companies not only seeking to locate new operations, but also for companies looking to expand,” Tennessee Governor Bill Lee said. “I appreciate Quore on its decision to expand in Williamson County and create more than 40 jobs, which will double the company’s current employment in Tennessee.”
“I congratulate Quore on its decision to expand in Franklin,” said Bob Rolfe, Commissioner of TNECD. “In 2018 alone, more than 800 new jobs were created in Williamson County and I appreciate Quore for creating even more high-quality jobs for the citizens of Franklin. I thank Quore for its continued investment in our state and look forward to seeing this company continue to succeed in Tennessee.”
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