Allied Technology Adding 100 Jobs in South Huntingdon Township, Pennsylvania
09/09/2010
"We are committed to providing the best products and services to our growing client base in the Marcellus Shale," said Wendell Brooks, president and CEO of Allied Technology. "We are excited about our growth prospects as we make this investment, and pleased with the reception we've had from our clients and the various governmental agencies in Pennsylvania who have been assisting us in this project."
The Pittsburgh Regional Alliance and the Governor's Action Team has offered $247,900 for the project from the Department of Community and Economic Development. That includes a $100,000 opportunity grant, $45,900 in job training assistance, and $102,000 in job creation tax credits.
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