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Bevco Engineering

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Gov. Scott Walker Lauds Sussex Business For Equipment Investment, Hiring Plan

Walker makes visit to Bevco Engineering, which made a $680,000 investment in new equipment and plans to hire 21 new employees.

Gov. Scott Walker on Thursday lauded Bevco Engineering Company for its commitment to the state and its willingness to stay competitive as the small firm announced the creation of at least 21 jobs.  Walker made a morning visit to the small company located in a business park just off Silver Spring Drive, where he congratulated the firm for making a recent $680,000 equipment investment and the announcement of hiring more employees. "They're not just jobs, they're families," Walker said to about three dozen attendees. "When the husband or wife, the son or daughter … gets a job, it has an impact on the whole family and the community."  The investment in equipment sends a message to other companies throughout Wisconsin that small manufacturing …

Sarah

6:55 am on Friday, September 14, 2012

Very exciting to have this growth and success in our backyard. Being there yesterday was a treat - the employees were great and Governor Walker was so gracious with his time, taking pictures and talking with everyone for extended periods. He is truly all about job creation. So glad he won.   more ›

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Walker To Visit Sussex Engineering Firm For Jobs Announcement

Bevco Engineering is expected to announce 20 new jobs.

Governor Scott Walker is scheduled Thursday to attend a brown bag event at Bevco Engineering in Sussex, where he is expected to be on hand for a job announcement by the company.  Bevco Engineering is expected to announce the creation of 20 new jobs at the company headquarters on Miller Way, according to a press statement released by the governor's office Wednesday.   The 35-year-old company makes custom electrical controls for industrial, municipal and material handling applications.  The Republican governor continues to make job creation a priority, according to his Web site.  "We are committed to working hard to keep growing Wisconsin jobs for workers and families in our great state," said Walker in a statement in August.   Walker has …

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