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Irish firm to create more than 500 jobs in new US hub

By Business & Finance
03 August 2016
Voxpro
Voxpro co-founders Linda Green-Kiely and Dan Kiely

Technical support solutions firm Voxpro today announced expansion plans with the creation of more than 500 jobs and an investment of $4m in a new centre of excellence in Athens, Georgia, US by 2020.

Voxpro manages a range of business services on behalf of its partners, such as multilingual customer experience and technical support, trust and safety activity, social media management and harnessing product insights.

The company works with clients that range in scale from tech start-ups to global giants, helping them to scale internationally.

“North America is a critical part of our global expansion and we are excited to be a leading Irish company bringing jobs to the US. We’re delighted to be partnering with governor Nathan Deal and the Georgia Department of Economic Development on our latest expansion as we continue to scale internationally,” said CEO and Voxpro co-founder Dan Kiely. “Our success is built on delivering beautiful customer experience and it’s our people and our culture that provide that point of difference.”

Georgia governor Nathan Deal commented: “Georgia offers a wealth of resources for an innovative company like Voxpro to grow its business. Georgia’s top-ranked business climate and highly skilled workforce is critical to attracting international business. We established a strong relationship with Voxpro leadership in Ireland and look forward to the company’s continued investment in Georgia.”