Intersections Inc. Bringing 250 New Jobs to Altavista, Virginia
07/14/2010
"Given its high-quality, stable work force, Altavista is a perfect location for our new center. It will allow us to continue to support our growing customer base with top-quality customer service assistance, while helping to stimulate the economy and provide jobs among a hard-working community," said Michael Stanfield, CEO of Intersections.
The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission has approved $100,000 in Tobacco Region Opportunity Funds for Intersections. The Virginia Department of Business Assistance will help train employees through the Virginia Jobs Investment Program. The company may also receive a Major Business Facility Job Tax Credit.
Intersections has headquarters in Chantilly.
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