Angie's Artisan Treats/BOOMCHICKAPOP Plans Manufacturing Center In Reno, Nevada
08/20/2015
"We invest in continuous improvement of our people and our facilities, there is always a better way and we want our team to help transform what we do, not only in the workplace, but in the communities around us", says Jon Fieldman, Senior Vice President of Operations.
"With the goal to significantly grow our business, we decided early this year to start looking at the opportunity to expand in California, Nevada or Utah," said Fieldman. "In the end, we made the decision to move to Reno because of its business friendly attitude to help us establish ourselves here and business incentives received from the State."
"We are thrilled to welcome Angie's to the Biggest Little City," said Naomi Duerr, Reno City Council Member and representative of Ward 2, where the facility is located. "With its successful business dealings and its commitment to healthy and natural foods, Angie's fits perfectly with the vision of the new Reno. Not only that, but I happen to love their popcorn!"
"It is exciting to be selected by Angie's Artisan Treats/BOOMCHICKAPOP, as the place to be for their dramatic projected growth," said Mike Kazmierski, CEO of Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada.
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