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SafeAuto Insurance Company to Open New Call Center, Creating More Than 260 New Jobs in Somerset, Kentucky
SafeAuto Call Center Is Scheduled to Open in August 2008
| Source: SafeAuto Insurance Company
COLUMBUS, OH--(Marketwire - June 5, 2008) - SafeAuto Insurance Company has announced plans
to open the Pulaski County Call Center, a new call and data center located
in Somerset, KY. SafeAuto, which provides drivers with state-required
minimum insurance coverage, says the expansion will create more than 260
new jobs for the town of Somerset and expand business for the Columbus,
Ohio-based company.
The Pulaski County Call Center will expand SafeAuto's sales and customer
service capacity nationwide while creating an expected 263 new, full-time
jobs over the next several years. SafeAuto will begin interviewing the week
of June 16 for positions including sales agents, customer service
representatives, managers, human resources staff and trainers. This will
make the fourth center of its kind for SafeAuto. Additional call centers
are located in Columbus, Ohio; Woodsfield, Ohio; and Hemingway, South
Carolina.
"We are delighted that Somerset will be the fourth call center to support
SafeAuto's continued growth," said Jon P. Diamond, president of SafeAuto.
"We look forward to welcoming the hard working people of Somerset to our
team of caring professionals who daily are providing minimum limit auto
insurance to a growing number of states across America. The Governor's
office and state development staff have been very effective in showcasing
this beautiful part of Kentucky and we look forward to becoming a
productive business partner here."
The Pulaski County Call Center is scheduled to open in late August and
hiring will begin around July 7, 2008. SafeAuto anticipates an initial
hiring of between 35 and 40 people. Applications for these positions can be
found through the Cumberland's Workforce Network Somerset Career Center
(http://lcadd.org/cumberlandsworkforce).
The decision to locate in Somerset was in part thanks to collaboration
between the Governor's office, the Cabinet for Economic Development and
SafeAuto Insurance Company as part of the Kentucky Jobs Development Act
(KJDA), enacted to expand service- and technology-based employment in the
state. The Pulaski County Call Center is the first project in the area to
benefit from a recent legislative amendment to the KJDA administered by the
Cabinet for Economic Development.
The Pulaski County Call Center will be located in the Enterprise Center
Building, in the Valley Oak Business and Technology Park. SafeAuto also
intends to build a 24,000 square-foot call and data center on the grounds
of the Technology Park within two years.
About SafeAuto
SafeAuto Insurance Company was started in Ohio in 1993. As a provider of
minimum insurance coverage and serving an underserved market, the company
quickly expanded into Indiana, Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Illinois, Arizona,
Oklahoma and Texas. Today, the company provides minimum insurance coverage
to automobile drivers in 14 states. SafeAuto is a direct-to-consumer auto
insurance company that does not rely on a middleman, which ultimately saves
its clients money. The company specializes in minimum coverage to meet the
law's requirements for automobile insurance coverage in every state in
which it operates.
For more information visit http://www.safeauto.com.