PreCheck Expands Its Alamogordo, New Mexico, Operations Center
06/16/2014
"The State of New Mexico has been a great place for PreCheck to operate. New Mexico has a hardworking and talented workforce, accessible government leaders, low risk for natural disasters and now has an even more competitive business climate that allows us to reinvest in our employees and in growing our business," stated Zach Daigle, President/COO at PreCheck. "We look forward to our expansion and continuing to give back to the Alamogordo community and the State of New Mexico."
"We've worked to create an environment that diversifies our state's private-sector economy through regulatory reform or improvements in the tax environment," said Governor Susana Martinez. "PreCheck has been a wonderful private-sector job creator in southeast New Mexico and we congratulate them on their growth in Alamogordo."
The New Mexico Economic Development Department allocated $75,000 in Local Economic Development Act funds that will go toward the expansion of PreCheck's facility in Alamogordo. PreCheck will also qualify the state's Job Training Incentive Program which contributes funding to on the job training for up to six months when a New Mexico worker is hired.
"PreCheck is on a fast growth trajectory and our department will work to accommodate their growth plans," said Economic Development Secretary Jon Barela. "This company is exactly the kind of company we love to bring to our state, they offer competitive salaries, great benefits and strong career opportunities."
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