GeniusCentral Systems Expands Workforce In Pinellas County, Florida
03/27/2015
Since 1999, GeniusCentral has developed software for the natural and organic industry and is positioned as the hub that streamlines product flow between suppliers and retailers through to consumers. The company anticipates job growth in the next few years to be focused in technical development and analytics, as well as sales and marketing.
John Miles, President/CEO of Genius Central, said, “We at GeniusCentral Systems are proud to have Governor Scott’s support as we continue to expand here in St. Petersburg and create 40 great high tech jobs. It’s important for growing companies like ours to have a solid business climate and a great workforce, and Governor Scott and Florida have provided both.”
Governor Rick Scott said, “Every new job helps families have the chance to live their dreams in Florida, and the creation of 40 new jobs by GeniusCentral Systems means more opportunities for families in the Tampa Bay area. GeniusCentral is an example of a company expanding because of the great business climate we have created, and we will keep working every day to make sure Florida is best state for business.”
The project was made possible through strong partnerships between Enterprise Florida, Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, the City of St. Petersburg and the Pinellas County Board of County Commissioners. Jesse Panuccio, Florida Department of Economic Opportunity Executive Director, said, “GeniusCentral System’s creation of 40 more jobs in Florida continues a trend of good economic news in Pinellas County and the state as a whole. Florida’s business-friendly, pro-growth policies support the creation of STEM jobs and new opportunities for Florida families.”
“We’re happy to welcome GeniusCentral to St. Petersburg. They bring a culture of entrepreneurship, innovation and wellness that fits so well with this community and its growth,” said Chris Steinocher, President/CEO of the St. Petersburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
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