WESTBROOK – Legacy Publishing Company in Westbrook will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony for its new 125-seat Customer Engagement Center on Jan. 31, with Gov. Paul LePage slated to give a short speech.
The 10,000-square-foot office is located a few minutes from Legacy’s Westbrook Headquarters. The company and its expansion were covered in an article in the American Journal last year.
“We feel very confident that Westbrook and the surrounding Maine communities will continue to provide the the talented hardworking employees that propel our business,” company founder and CEO Steve Anderson said in a press release. “We’re committed to making this the best place to work in Maine by living our values: Love What You Do, Improve Lives, Achieve Great Results, and as a company, we do that every day.”
Along with the expansion, Legacy said it has implemented a brand-new technology platform creating a company-wide infrastructure that will ensure business continuity in times of disaster, and is one of the first companies in Maine to leverage the latest telephony and data backbone technology that our state has to offer.
According to Mike Wilson, vice president of operations for the company, “We’re excited to celebrate the opening of this additional new facility on Jan. 31. We want people to know that we’re growing and flourishing in a tough economy, while at the same time, providing the necessary resources and information to families across the country to help them bring a healthy dynamic back into their homes.”
The address of Legacy’s new Customer Engagement Center is 100 Larrabee Road, Suite 130, located off exit 48 on the Maine turnpike. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held Jan. 31, at 2 p.m., with a snow date of Feb. 7.
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