MONTPELIER — State and local officials on Thursday formally announced e-Corp English’s plans to grow in Middlebury and confirmed details of a state aid package that helped woo the English-language training company to Addison County’s shire town.
The company’s plans, first reported by the Addison Independent, call for an initial work force of 35 workers to locate next year in a vacant 6,700-square-foot space at 1197 Exchange St. Deborah Schwarz, founder and president of e-Corp English, hopes to expand that work force to more than 100 within the next three years.
Gov.-elect Peter Shumlin, Middlebury selectboard Chairman John Tenny and Gov. James Douglas — a Middlebury Republican — announced e-Corp’s impending arrival with Schwarz at a press conference in Montpelier on Thursday.
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Author: John Flowers