Safety National Casualty Expands Maryland Heights, Missouri, Headquarters
08/30/2019
The additional office space will house the organization’s learning and operations functions, which will include new offices, workstations and meeting space in addition to a professional development center. Construction is projected for completion in 2021.
“The new building addresses our recent growth over the past decade and prepares us for projected future organizational development,” said Duane Hercules, President of Safety National. “We planned for this expansion as phase two of our 2004 original home office construction project master plan and, with nearly triple the employee base since then, we finally have the need to proceed with the project.”
“This headquarters expansion is a true culmination of our corporate vision to be first with clients, co-workers and community,” said Mark Wilhelm, CEO of Safety National. “It provides the space and resources for Safety National to continue its steady, responsible business growth, enables our ability to attract the best talent as an employer of choice and renews the company’s strong commitment to our local community.”
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