Jobs + Workforce Development

Two firms plan to add more than 100 jobs through relocation, expansion

A branding and marketing agency is moving to Covington, and a growing logistics firm is expanding.

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Pandemic-fueled shift in buying habits leads to investment, expansion at this machine maker

R.A. Jones is planning to invest about a million dollars a year over the next five years to build its capacity at its Kenton County facility.

Northern Kentucky firms add 2,000 jobs in supply chain, logistics, financial services

The recent announcements come just a couple of months after Amazon said it would begin hiring for more than 2,000 positions at its new North American air hub.

New survey gauges pandemic impact on the workplace

As the economy evolves from shutdown and belt-tightening mode to recovery, employers are adapting to the new environment.

CTI helped manage clinical trials for the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.
Research firm plans to expand, add 70 jobs

CTI’s new laboratory business services unit will provide molecular, cellular, and bioanalytical testing.

Testing startup earns $20M loan to invest in expansion

In 2020, Gravity Diagnostics went from testing 20 COVID-19 samples a day to more than 20,000.

Despite the pandemic, new companies, new jobs, and new investment were created in 2020

Twenty-seven companies either expanded or relocated to Northern Kentucky in 2020, exceeding the goal of Northern Kentucky Tri-ED, the primary economic development organization for Boone, Kenton, and Campbell counties.

Financial services firm plans to move 100 employees to the Covington riverfront and expand

The new office space will be home to about 100 employees initially, and the company says it has plans to double that over time.

With a 100-year history here, DAV designs a new headquarters in Northern Kentucky

DAV expects to move about 175 employees into a new headquarters under construction in Erlanger by the summer of 2021.

IT Supply Solutions employees put together care bags for the homeless.
Locally grown IT firm expands and adds jobs

The project will consolidate the company's operations from three facilities in Boone and Kenton counties.

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