Reno, Nev. (Dec. 4, 2014) – Seven new companies to grow in the Reno – Sparks area; six companies that recently relocated to Northern Nevada, and one company that is newly formed here, will collectively add 194 jobs in five years to the local economy.  Additionally, three of these companies will locate their headquarters operations in the Reno area. The companies worked closely with the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN) as they chose locations in Reno based on cost savings, business-friendly environment and access to local resources.

“I needed to satisfy three key objectives in deciding where to open my doors,” comments Reed Baumgarten, CEO of CuCo, LLC, “a business friendly culture, ability to grow and quality of life. With the help of Joel Grace at EDAWN, I was truly able to see Reno for the city that it is and the opportunity it that offers, a city where you can literally walk next door and shake the hand of fellow business owners and immediately engage in creating new opportunities, a city with engaged state and local leaders working side-by-side with the local business community to continually improve and grow and last but not least, a city located in one of the most beautiful areas in the world. As an outdoor enthusiast, the opportunities are endless. And if you want to rough it every now and then, it’s a pleasure to travel in and out of the Reno airport. I don’t know how else to put it but, it is “Refreshing Reno!” Getting the attention of corporate executives in other states to move or start new operations in Northern Nevada is a key in EDAWN’s marketing strategy to create quality jobs in the area. Corporate headquarter relocations are especially valuable, creating a deeper connection of company leadership to the surrounding community and signaling more loyalty to the area. “These seven new companies are small individually but collectively they provide almost 200 new jobs to the region and a wide array of diverse opportunities to job seekers in the area,” said Mike Kazmierski, CEO of EDAWN.  “While the large companies get the headlines, it is the smaller companies like these that make up the backbone of our economy,” he said. Partners who were instrumental in assisting these companies move to Reno in partnership with EDAWN included the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, Storey County, the City of Reno, and the City of Sparks.

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About EDAWN The Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada is a private/ public partnership established in 1983 committed to recruiting, expanding and supporting newly forming quality companies that bring jobs to the region and have a positive impact on the quality of life in Greater Reno-Sparks-Tahoe. For more information visit: edawn.org]]>