Primordial Ventures Chooses Right to Work Alabama

Right to Work Alabama Economic Update

Primordial Ventures has chosen Right to Work Birmingham, Alabama for its new operations. In order to accomplish this, the veteran-owned business is investing a total of $3.3 million toward the project. In addition, they will also create 30 new jobs for the area. So this is a development to look forward to!

From Area Development Magazine:

“Birmingham’s appeal stems from its alignment to our mission and vision. […] We have found it to be accessible, amenable to establishing network affiliations, and most importantly, committed to supporting our business after we land in Birmingham.” […]

“Primordial Ventures will do more than just create new jobs at its Birmingham operation, this promising startup’s facility will also help to lessen our nation’s dependence on foreign sources for in-demand medical supplies. […] The pandemic’s supply-chain disruptions exposed the need for domestic production of these critical items, and that’s a core mission for this company.”

“Not only is our workforce already well-equipped and prepared but our educational institutions also offer ample opportunities for further development in this field,” added Cornell Wesley, director of the Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity at the City of Birmingham. “The decision to attract Primordial Ventures is a logical one, as our city boasts a skilled workforce and a supportive ecosystem that provides all the necessary elements for success.”

AREA DEVELOPMENT MAGAZINE

To read the previous economic update on Right to Work states, click here.


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