Provalus Announces Crockett Expansion, Expecting to Create Over 100 Jobs in Houston County

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CROCKETT, Texas — Provalus, a U.S.-based outsourcing organization dedicated to creating technology opportunities in areas where few traditionally exist, announced its expansion into Crockett, Texas.

Scheduled to begin operations in the coming months, the opening of Provalus’ says the third facility in Texas is a “meaningful stride in our mission to revitalize rural American communities by providing meaningful employment opportunities in the technology sector.”

Provalus plans to create over 100 jobs in Crockett within the next five years, with an expected economic impact of more than $10 million annually, a news release said.

“Opening our third Texas location marks another significant step in our mission to bring life-changing opportunities to rural America,” said Provalus President Mike Keogh. “This expansion in Crockett allows us to continue tapping into the incredible talent found in Texas, creating jobs that will fuel both local and regional economic growth. We’re excited to strengthen our presence here and deepen our investment in the local community.”

“The expansion of Provalus into Crockett marks a historic milestone for our community. By creating an unprecedented number of jobs and setting a new standard for tech industry employment in rural East Texas, Crockett has the opportunity to become a beacon city amongst its peers,” said Dr. Ianthia Fisher, City of Crockett Mayor and Crockett Economic and Industrial Development Corporation (CEIDC) President. “Provalus has a proven track record of success in other small towns across America, providing local jobs that bring back employment often outsourced overseas. This is a powerful step forward for our economy, and we are proud to welcome Provalus. We ask for the unwavering support of our citizens to ensure the company’s success, as we continue to grow and thrive together.”

Recruitment announcements for the Crockett location will be forthcoming later this year.

Source: Optomi Professional Services

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