RollEase Opens Innovation Center In Brunswick, Maine
03/26/2014
Greg Farr, the firm’s Senior Vice President, said the Brunswick facility is "an exciting opportunity to expand our design and development of new products and to be around like-minded businesses at Brunswick Landing, as well as partner with other Maine businesses and the University of Maine."
“Attracting new investment to Maine is critical to improving our economy,” said Governor Paul R. LePage. “The arrival of RollEase is yet another example that our business-friendly approach is delivering real results. Our efforts have led to 13,000 new private-sector jobs, and that number continues to grow.”
“RollEase is certainly on the move,” said Maine Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner George Gervais. “It’s encouraging to see new companies continually benefit from our competitive economic structure. And, as they demonstrate tangible progress, the greater success is illustrated throughout the community. We always try to aid that progression, and I wish RollEase the best of luck as they generate quality employment for Maine people."
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