Boyd Property Preservation Adds New Jobs

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Dalton, GA, March 19, 2014  – Boyd Property Preservation LLC, a locally owned property preservation company, announced today the creation of 104 jobs in Whitfield County and 300 over the State of Georgia. The company is establishing its headquarters in Dalton and the jobs will consist of accounting, customer service, and information technology positions. 'Boyd Property Preservation's decision to expand its operations is terrific news for North Georgia's workforce and for the state', said Chris Cummiskey, Commissioner of the Georgia department of Economic Development. 'Most of the job creation in the state comes from our existing industry, so we and our partners, like those in Dalton-Whitfield County, work hard to make sure these companies know we appreciate them and that the can accomplish their business goals right here in Georgia.' The company maintains bank owned properties in the Southeast. This includes Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. Boyd Property Preservation began the hiring process by interviewing job seekers during the Dalton Career Expo on December 5, 2012, hosted by the Georgia Department of Labor. 'It's always great to help an existing business with the creation of new jobs,' said Elyse Cochran-Davis, Executive Director of the Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Development Authority. 'I'd like to thank all of our partners for helping the company establish their headquarters and workforce here in Dalton.' The Dalton-Whitfield County Joint Development Authority partnered with the Georgia Department of Economic Development and Georgia Department of Labor to facilitate this project. GDEcD Regional Project Manager, Carl Campbell, supported the company on behalf of the state. 'I would like to express my thanks to the Joint Development Authority for their assistance,' says Carol Boyd, owner and founder of Boyd Property Preservation. 'I especially want to thank Andrew Carnes, who worked diligently to guide us through this process and was there to assist us whenever needed.'    Wells Fargo Bank NA also provided assistance on the project. 'Wells Fargo has been a tremendous help to our company in ways that went beyond our expectations,' added Boyd. 'It is great to know that we have such hometown support.' Carol concluded by adding, 'The Georgia Department of Labor has been and will continue to be a strong partner of ours as we seek qualified applicants.' About Boyd Property Preservation: A woman owned and operated property preservation business based in Dalton, Georgia, Boyd Property Preservation has been in business since 2009. The company maintains bank assets, both residential and commercial, in Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida. For more information on the company, visit www.boydpropertypreservation.com.